Information and forms for valuing residential and commercial properties in Jackson County. To get a free duplicate of your original property tax receipt, use the Property Search app. You should determine what you think is the value of your property and gather evidence to support that value. Provide all of this evidence to the assessment department via the online informal review request or by email after speaking to an assessment representative at 816-881-4601. This evidence may include photos, the recent sale of your property, and/or a recent appraisal of your property. Documents may include a current valuation, sales contract, final survey, photographs, estimate of repairs, statement of construction costs (if recently built) and/or comparable sales (if recently purchased/sold). As part of the initial informal review process, you should be prepared to submit all these documents electronically to the assessment service. Please review your options to appeal your opinion. The 2021 Personal Property Declarations were sent on January 25, 2021.

A postcard reminder was sent in March 2021 as a final notification to each account holder to declare their personal assets. The first deadline to complete and return your Personal Title Declaration was before May 1, 2021. No address assigned to the city means that the city has not assigned a civic address to a particular property or personal property or has not assigned an address assigned to the county. A tax invoice may be issued in the name of the previous owner (seller) and sent to their mailing address, unless the buyer notifies the Jackson County assessor`s office of the change in ownership and mailing address. If you do not receive a property tax return from the Jackson County Collector by December 10, contact the collector`s office at 816-881-3232 or Collections@jacksongov.org Jackson County has engaged Tyler Technologies to conduct an external review of the parcels to update the 2023 property appraisals and provide an efficient technical process with current and accurate property values. This process is ongoing and will continue until 2022. If you have received a door hanger and would like to complete your online real estate survey, click below. For more information, visit: Reassessment Page The appraisal department is primarily responsible for assessing all properties and personal properties in Jackson County.

The following topics provide more information about your tasks. Properties are reassessed every odd year (2017, 2019, 2021, etc.). Personal property is valued annually. See the forms below. Please email completed forms to assessment@Jacksongov.org Send forms and questions about personal property ONLY to IPP@jacksongov.org Email pickup (billing) Questions/requests to: Collections@Jacksongov.org – You are new to the state of Missouri – You authorize the first vehicle in your name – And you have no personal property tax obligation to a Missouri county For specific units of assessment, Please contact the below or email assessment@jacksongov.org Learn how to create a new individual personal wealth account. “Mailing address” is simply where you have asked us to send notices, such as: Your tax bill or declaration of personal ownership. Often we obtain this address directly from the property deed in the case of a property tax bill. To add a vehicle to your existing personal real estate account, you will need to bring certain documents to the appraisal office. Final tax levies are normally set in August. Final taxes on your property cannot be determined until rates have been set by all local governments that tax your property.

Personal wealth tax is levied annually on tangible personal property and is payable on December 31 of each year. The U.S. postmark determines the punctuality of payment. For example, a payment mailed and stamped on December 29 is considered to have been paid on time, even if the collector`s office does not receive the payment until January 2. The Office of the Collector sends out tax invoices in November. If no tax bill has been received by December 1, contact the Collector`s Office at 816-881-3232. Failure to receive a tax invoice does not relieve you of the obligation to pay applicable taxes and late fees. Interest, penalties and fees will apply for taxes that are not paid in full by December 31. Taxes are levied on personal property located on January 1, but taxes are not charged until November of the same year. Taxes are payable on the full amount assessed and invoiced, whether the property is no longer owned by Jackson County or has been moved out of Jackson County.

State law requires that personal property taxes be paid before license plates can be issued or renewed on vehicles. Individual personal property and personal business property includes: motor vehicles, trailers, recreational vehicles, watercraft, boat engines, aircraft, livestock, farm machinery and equipment, and any other personal effects not exempt by law. There may be circumstances in which a mobile home may be considered real property and not personal property. For more information, please contact Evaluation Services. When you review your account or documents, instead of the actual address you think is assigned to the property, you may notice one of the following statements in the Location Address section: The Bureau of Motor Vehicles accepts a non-assessment form in lieu of a property tax receipt paid. This form indicates that you are not taxed or liable for taxes in Jackson County. You can obtain a non-assessment form from the assessment service if: The new owner/buyer is responsible for paying the entire tax bill by December 31. In general, taxes are prorated between buyer and seller. When this happens, a proportional amount of the estimated tax amount will be credited to the buyer at the time of sale, based on the number of months/days the seller owned the property during the tax year. If the buyer receives additional money at the conclusion or settlement of the loan, he is advised to check if these funds are intended for the payment of future taxes. In general, no money is paid to the tax collector at the time of sale.

However, a closing company may, as part of the sale transaction, pay taxes currently owing, if known. Find out how to get a non-assessment declaration (tax exemption). If you`ve taxed and paid taxes in Jackson County in the past two years, you`ll need receipts from the last two years. If you were assessed in another Missouri county, you must contact that county to obtain copies of receipts from that county. If you can`t find your Jackson County tax receipt for the corresponding year, use the Property Search app to reprint your paid official tax receipt. No, you can mail your payment (payable to Jackson County Collector), pay in person at one of the county`s collection agencies or satellite offices, or pay your property taxes online 24 hours a day. Please note that the online payment site closes at 11pm on December 31st.