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The Assessor's Office assesses real and personal property, keeps records of all real estate transactions, and maintains a current record of property ownership in the City. The office is composed of three sections: Personal Property, Real Property, and Records & Mapping.
- 1200 Market St Room 120, St. Louis, MO, 63103
- zasr@stlouis-mo.gov
- (314) 622-4185
Online personal property declaration filing is no longer available for 2024. Please visit the Assessor's webpage for more information. Search By. Account Number. Owner Name. Business or Lessee Name. Address. Account Number: Clear Fields.
- What Are Assessment and Reassessment?
- How Often Is Property reassessed?
- What Happens in The Even Year?
- What Types of Properties Are there?
- Is All Property Taxed?
- Why Is Reassessment Necessary?
- Who Is Responsible For Reassessing Property?
- What Is Market Value?
- How Is My Assessment Level established?
- How Are The Real Estate Classifications determined?
Assessment is the process of placing value on a property for the purpose of property taxation. Reassessment is an update of all real property assessments in the City, conducted by the Assessor to equalize values among taxpayers and to adjust values to current market conditions.
Reassessed values of real estate are placed on the tax rolls by the Assessor every odd-numbered year (2011, 2013, etc.). Personal property is assessed every year.
For most real estate owners, nothing. However, if new construction, rehabilitation or renovation have taken place, the property's market value is adjusted to reflect the added value of the new construction. If some type of destruction occurs such as fire or flood the value is then adjusted to reflect the decrease in value. The total value is based ...
Three types of property: 1. Real Property- includes land, improvements to the land and all rights inherent in ownership. When you receive an assessment notice or tax bill for your house, business property, etc., you will notice that land and improvements are listed separately. Improvements consist of any buildings located on that land (e.g. your ho...
No. Some personal property is exempt, including household goods, inventories for sale, wearing apparel and items of personal use and adornment. For most people, a car is the only taxable item of personal property in Missouri. Exempt real estate includes property owned by governments, and property used as non-profit cemeteries, exclusively for relig...
Under Missouri's Constitution, all assessments for property tax purposes must be based upon market value and be uniform within the same class or subclass of property. Over time, the value of property may change, depending upon its nature, location, and other factors. Some values change more rapidly than others. Reassessment is the only way to be su...
The City Assessor is primarily responsible for assessing property within the City. However, the Assessor's work is subject to review by the City's Board of Equalization and the State Tax Commission. The State Tax Commission is the state agency charged with general supervision of assessors and with enforcing property tax laws.
Market value, true value in money and appraised value have the same meaning under Missouri law. A simple definition of market value is the price the property would bring when offered for sale by a person who is willing but not obligated to sell it, and is bought by a person who is willing to purchase it but who is not forced to do so.
Once the estimate of market value has been determined, the Assessor calculates a percentage of that value to arrive at assessed value. The percentage is based on the classification, determined by the type of property or how it is used. The percentages are: * There is no Agricultural real estate in the City of St. Louis.
Missouri statutes define the three subclass of real estate: Subclass 1- Residential property, all real property improved by a structure which is used or intended to be used for residential living by human occupants, vacant land in connection with an airport, land used as a golf course, and manufactured home parks, bed and breakfast inns in which th...
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