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Health & Fitness

St. Charles County Assessor Reminds Citizens to Declare Personal Property

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 17, 2014

Press Contact: Colene McEntee, Public Affairs Coordinator
(636) 949-1864, cmcentee@sccmo.org                                         

ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MO –  As required by state law, the St. Charles County Assessor plans to mail approximately 34,640 personal property assessment declaration forms by March 19 to taxpayers who failed to respond to the initial January mailing. Forms were due by March 1. Late filing penalties will be applied on May 1.

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Residents who do not file a form each year find themselves at the Assessor’s Office during the end-of-the-year rush, mainly for three reasons:

  • New residents are not familiar with the personal property declaration requirement.
  • Current residents do not complete and return the declaration form to the Assessor.
  • Residents experience difficulties renewing vehicle licenses. 

By declaring their personal property, residents can avoid problems at the end of the year when they realize they have not received a personal property bill. Forms filed by May 1 also provide the opportunity to appeal the value if necessary.

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“The tax rate for everyone in the county is impacted when citizens do not declare their personal property,” said Scott Shipman, St. Charles County Assessor. “Completion of the form assures a fair and equitable distribution of the tax burden.”

Individual personal property owners can opt to file online. Printed on the personal property assessment declaration form is an E-filing website and unique secure code for individual personal property owners to access their accounts. The E-filing website link is also featured on the homepages of the county website, www.sccmo.org, and the Assessor’s website, http://assessor.sccmo.org/assessor/.  When filing online, taxpayers receive automatic confirmation that their form was received. Residents can also verify receipt on the Assessor’s website under Personal Property – Assessment Form Confirmation by entering in their address information into the office’s database.

Residents who have questions or did not receive a form to declare their personal property may contact the Personal Property Department at (636) 949-7420 or 1-800-822-4012, ext. 7420. The Assessor’s website also includes both individual and business personal property forms.

“If residents have any questions about filing online or personal property in general, the Assessor’s Office is happy to help,” said Shipman.

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