St. Louis Region
Personal property paperwork has a March 1 assessor step
Lincoln County says personal-property assessment forms are returned to the assessor, and moving in or out of the county is not automatic.
March 1 is the date Lincoln County personal-property paperwork is aiming at. People and businesses that own taxable personal property on January 1 are liable for that calendar year’s tax, and assessment forms are due back to the assessor by March 1.
The mailed form is only a courtesy for people or businesses that declared personal property the year before. The assessor does not automatically know when someone moves into Lincoln County, leaves the county, changes a mailing address, or adds vehicles and equipment.
That makes the Troy assessor’s office an early stop, not a cleanup stop after plate-renewal trouble. New residents, students, retirees, and business owners should make sure the personal-property account exists and matches the right tax year. A clean assessor record is what later lets the collector receipt make sense.
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