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City personal property starts with the assessor's declaration

St. Louis City residents use the City Assessor for personal property declarations, while the Collector handles the later tax bill and receipt.

The car tax paper trail in St. Louis City starts with the Assessor, not with the later bill. Residents can declare taxable personal property online, by mail, or in person, and filing by April 1 avoids a 10% assessment penalty.

That declaration is the record side of the job. It is where taxable personal property gets reported so the later bill has something to stand on. A vehicle, name, or address problem on the personal property bill may still be an assessment-record problem, even if the bill came from the Collector’s side.

The Collector is the later stop for payment, bills, and receipts. That paid receipt may be needed for vehicle paperwork, but it depends on the assessment record being right first. A resident who keeps those two offices straight can fix the record with the Assessor and handle the money with the Collector.

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