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Signed into law in 2024, the Senior Property Tax Freeze allows residents age 62 and over to freeze the assessment level their property taxes are based on, giving seniors needed tax relief. Approved applicants will see the freeze reflected in their 2025 real property tax bills, which will be sent out this fall.
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The Missouri Department of Revenue accepts online payments including extension and estimated tax payments using a credit card or eCheck.

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New deduction: Effective for 2025 through 2028, individuals who are age 65 and older may claim an additional deduction of $6,000.
I am Gregg Daly, Collector of Revenue for the City of St. Louis, Missouri. The Collector of Revenues office is a County office under State Statute.
The deadline to apply for base year 2024 was June 30, 2025, and applications are now closed. The Department of Revenue will review all applications until September 30, 2025, and follow up with seniors who have incomplete applications. The notification email will be sent from SeniorTaxFreeze@stlouiscountymo.gov.
Proof of identity and age. Examples: state-issued Drivers License, state-issued ID, or birth certificate. Parcel Identification (Locator) Number of the property you are applying for. You can easily look it up on our property tax inquiry page.