Personal Property Tax Information
Personal property taxes are levied annually against
tangible personal property and due upon receipt of the tax bill, but no later
than December 31 each year. The postmark determines the
timeliness of payment. For example, a payment mailed and postmarked
December 29 is considered paid on time even though the Collector’s Office does
not receive the payment until January 2. The Collector’s Office mails tax
bills last day of October. If a tax bill is not received by the second week of
November, contact the Collector’s Office at 573-648-2494 ext.133.
Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve
the obligation to pay taxes and applicable late fees. Taxes not paid in
full on or before December 31 will accrue penalties and late fees.
Taxes are assessed on personal property owned January
1 but taxes are not billed until November of the same year. Taxes are due
for the entire amount assessed and billed regardless if property is no longer
owned or has been moved from Reynolds County. State law requires that
personal property taxes be paid before license plates on vehicles can be issued
or renewed.