Northern Missouri
Macon personal property lists are an assessor job
Macon County residents with vehicles, livestock, trailers, or farm machinery should keep the assessor record current before expecting the right tax bill.
The personal-property roll starts on Macon’s courthouse square, at the assessor’s counter. Cars, trucks, ATVs, boats, campers, utility trailers, livestock, farm machinery, and business equipment all point to the assessment side before they ever become a tax-payment problem.
The timing is the part that trips people up. Personal property is reported to the County Assessor between January 1 and March 1. If a household, farm, or business misses that declaration, the later bill may be missing, wrong, or harder to sort out.
The collector can take payment and issue receipts once the tax bill exists. The assessor keeps the record that creates that bill. So a Macon County resident trying to fix a vehicle, trailer, livestock, or farm-machinery tax issue should start by asking whether the assessor record is current. Payment comes later; the list comes first.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Macon County. See every local note for the county on its page.