I don't own this vehicle anymore, why am I getting a bill on it?
Taxes are assessed on property owned on January 1 each year. Even if you no longer own the vehicle, own a different vehicle, or no longer own any vehicle, the tax is based on what was owned on January 1. The tax amount is not prorated. The total tax amount is due upon receipt of the statement, but no later than December 31 or late payment charges will be assessed. Please call 573-634-9124 for more information.

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1. What type of property is considered taxable personal property?
2. I don't own this vehicle anymore, why am I getting a bill on it?
3. Do I have to pay my taxes in person?
4. When are my taxes due?
5. I need to license a car not included on my paid tax receipt. What do I do?
6. I am no longer a Missouri resident; do I still owe this tax bill?
7. I am renewing 2 year license plates; which years’ personal property tax receipts do I need?
8. I have moved; do I need to let you know my new address?
9. Why is my tax bill so high?
10. How do I avoid paying late fees?
11. What items do I take with me to renew my license plates?
12. I have lost my personal property tax receipt, how do I obtain a duplicate?
13. I did not pay personal property taxes last year in Cole County, how can I renew my license plates?
14. I lease my vehicle, who pays the personal property taxes?
15. My leasing company pays my personal property taxes, what will I need to take to the license bureau?