Real Estate Tax Department
The Real Estate Department collects taxes for each of the approximately 220,000 parcels of property within city limits
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Important Dates
Each November, the Collector of Revenue Office sends a tax notice to all landowners. Taxes are due by December 31st of each year.
Late taxpayers are subject to fees, penalties and a potential property sale to recover owed taxes.
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About the Real Estate Tax
The Real Estate Department collects taxes for each of the approximately 220,000 parcels of property within city limits. Property valuation or assessment is conducted by the Assessor's Office every other year (odd numbered).
Taxes that remain unpaid after January 1st are subject to interest and penalty. There is a clear and efficient process in place that allows the Collector of Revenue to collect 100 percent of all real estate taxes due to the City of St. Louis.
Additional information from the Office of the Assessor
- Apply For A Property Tax Exemption
- Appraised Value vs. Assessed Value
- Deadlines and Dates
- Obtain a Disabled Prisoner of War Tax Exemption
- Property Assessment Appeals
- Property Tax Relief Programs
- Real Property Appraisal
- Senior Citizen Property Tax Freeze Application
- Senior Citizen Property Tax Freeze Application Step 2
- Tax Abatement Programs
- Update Real Estate Owner Address
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Contact Information
Email: propertytaxdept@stlouis-mo.gov
Phone:
(314) 622-4105
Fax:
(314) 589-6731
Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Address:
1200 Market Street
, City Hall Room 109
St. Louis, Missouri 63103-2895