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The Personal Property Tax Department can print personal property tax bills, tax receipts, and assist taxpayers with their inquiries pertaining to personal property tax payments. Only the Assessor's Office can change the vehicles or addresses on a personal property tax bill.
The Online License Plate Renewal System is a convenient way to renew your license plates. If your county participates by sharing personal property tax information with the Department, you have an easy registration option. Check here to see if your county participates.
Find tax payment history, vehicles, and print a tax receipt or proceed to payment.
If you did not receive your personal property tax bill, you can look it up online, email propertytaxdept@stlouis-mo.gov, or call the department at 314-622-4105. Review the Personal Property Tax information and learn about the assessment process, assessment rate, dates, waivers, etc.
Online payments post within one or two business days. After your payment posts, you will be able to view/print your receipt. Online personal property declarations must be filed through our new filing system here.
Locate a St. Louis personal property tax receipt on the St. Louis Collector of Revenue website. Official Receipts for personal property tax bill payments made online are also sent by email and by U.S. Mail to the tax account address of record.
Find your St. Louis Personal Property Account Number. With payitSt.Louis, residents can easily pay their personal property taxes online from the comfort of their own homes, on a simple and straightforward platform.
Personal Property. Personal property tax is collected by the Collector of Revenue each year on tangible property (e.g. motorized vehicles, boats, recreational vehicles) owned on January 1st of that year. Personal property is assessed (valued) each year by the Assessor’s Office.
If you have questions about personal property tax or real estate tax, contact your local tax office. Use the map below to find your city or county's website to look up rates, due dates, payment information, and contact information.