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TROLLING MOTOR USE ON MISSOURI WATERS The Missouri DOR requires ALL mechanically propelled vessels to be titled and registered, with the following exemptions: Boats (any length) propelled by oars or paddles only. Sailboats or sailboards less than 12 ft in length.
Missouri Vessel Titling: \u201cAll motorized vessels and all sailboats over 12 feet in length must be titled.\u201d Canoes and Kayaks do not have to be titled unless a trolling motor will be attached to them.
The current statewide assessment rate for personal property is 33 1/3 %. To determine how much you owe, perform the following two-part calculation: Estimated Market Value of the Property X Assessment Rate (33 1/3%) = Estimated Assessed Value. Estimated Assessed Value / 100 X Total Tax Rate = Estimated Tax Bill.
The study collected data on vehicle property and real-estate property taxes in each state, measuring states based on effective tax rates and average annual taxes. In regards to vehicle property taxes, Missouri had a 2.50% effective vehicle tax rate and averaged $623 for annual taxes on a $25,000 car.
The Missouri DOR requires ALL mechanically propelled vessels to be titled and registered, with the following exemptions: Boats (any length) propelled by oars or paddles only. Sailboats or sailboards less than 12 ft in length. Ship lifeboat used only for that purpose.
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To apply for a duplicate title, you must submit: An Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108) Document, completed in full and signed, including the following: ... If applicable, a notarized Lien Release (Form 4809) is required. Submit an $8.50 duplicate title fee and a $6 processing fee.
The Bill of Sale or Even-Trade Bill of Sale must be notarized when showing proof of ownership on major component parts of a rebuilt vehicle or when specifically requested to be notarized by the Department of Revenue.
How Do I Write a Missouri Bill of Sale? The parties' legal names (printed) The date the bill of sale was created. Certain information about the item being sold. The amount the item was sold for. The signatures of both parties. In some instances, the bill of sale may also need to be notarized.
Remember: All sellers and purchasers must print their names and sign the back of the title in the assignment area. These signatures do not need to be notarized. The seller must write in the odometer reading and date of sale.
According to MO State Statute 137.075 \u201cPersons owning or holding tangible personal property on the 1st day of January shall be liable for taxes.\u201d Personal property includes all motor vehicles, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, trailers, boats, motors, mobile homes, aircraft, farm machinery, livestock and grain.

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