Personal Property

Personal property is tangible property that includes cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, and business assets. It does not include real property.

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  1. Obtain a Personal Property Tax Receipt
  2. Pay Your Personal Property Tax
  3. Obtain a Tax Waiver (Statement of Non-Assessment)
  4. Declare Your Personal Property
  5. How to Calculate Property Taxes

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Virtual Lobby

In-person customers for the Assessor's Office must use the virtual lobby.

You will receive a text message confirming your place in line and another when you may enter the building.

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Virtual Lobby
Register for Assessor's Office Virtual Lobby

About Personal Property
Personal property declaration info, examples of tangible personal property, tax rates and more

Declare Your Personal Property
Declare your personal property online, by mail, or in person by April 1st and avoid a 10% assessment penalty.

Obtain a Tax Waiver (Statement of Non-Assessment)
Residents with no personal property tax assessed in the prior year can obtain a statement of non-assessment (tax-waiver)

Update Personal Property Name or Address
Instructions to update your name or mailing address of record for Personal Property (vehicle, boat, etc) in the City of St. Louis.