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You may be entitled to a tax waiver if one of the following applies: A new Missouri resident. First licensed asset you have ever owned. You did not own any personal property on January 1st of the prior year. You are in the military and your home of record is not Missouri (LES papers are required)
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1. What type of property is considered taxable personal property? The following types of personal property are considered taxable: motor vehicles, trailers, mobile homes, watercraft, boat motors, aircraft, livestock, farm machinery and equipment, and any other personal property not exempted by law.
Contact your County Assessors Office. For contact information, see the Missouri State Tax Commission website.
Under Missouri Law, the following property may be exempt: 1) Property owned by the State or other political subdivision such as city, county, public water district, etc. 2) Agricultural and Horticultural societies and non-profit cemeteries. 3) Property used exclusively for religious worship.
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all property, real and personal, not held for private or corporate profit and used exclusively for religious worship, for schools and colleges, for purposes purely charitable, or for agricultural and horticultural societies. Article X, Section 6, of the Missouri Constitution of 1945.
A Tax Waiver can normally only be obtained in person at the Assessors Office. In light of the COVID-19 emergency, the Assessors Office has implemented a procedure to request it online.
A waiver or statement of non-assessment is obtained from the county or City of St. Louis assessor if you did not own or possess personal property as of January 1.
The non-reusable items of tangible personal property furnished in hotels and motels are not subject to sales tax. Non-reusable items include (but are not limited to) soap, shampoo, tissue, other toiletries, food, or confectionery items.
140.150, 140.190). A tax sale must happen within three years, though state law permits an earlier sale if the taxes are delinquent. (Mo.

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