Kansas City Region
January 1 is the personal-property tax snapshot
Jackson County's personal-property tax bill follows what was owned on January 1, which can surprise people who sold or moved a vehicle later.
For Jackson County vehicles, the date that matters is January 1. The Collection Department explains that personal-property taxes are based on property owned on January 1, even if the vehicle is later sold, moved out of the county, or replaced.
That matters when a license office asks for paid personal-property tax proof. A driver may be thinking about the car in the driveway today, while the county is billing from the January 1 snapshot. If the receipt is missing a vehicle, or a vehicle appears that you no longer own, start with the county’s personal-property account records before assuming the license office can fix it.
Use Jackson County for the tax account and Missouri DOR for the plate or title step. Those are related, but they are not the same office.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Jackson County. See every local note for the county on its page.