Available in All Missouri Counties
Taxscribe transforms tax management for business owners and CPAs in Missouri, streamlining the shift from paper forms to efficient online filing. Offering advanced user management, easy data import, intuitive form completion, smooth submission processes, and comprehensive analytics, Taxscribe makes tax filing easier. It ensures businesses of every scale effortlessly navigate Missouri’s tax compliance requirements.
Available Forms:
- - Business Personal Property Declaration
What is Business Personal Property?
Personal property includes vehicles, machinery, equipment, furniture, computers, signs, supplies, etc., which are used for the operation of the business.
Personal property includes vehicles, machinery, equipment, furniture, computers, signs, supplies, etc., which are used for the operation of the business.
Who should file a Personal Property Return?
Any business operating as of January 1st of each year. This includes retail stores, distribution and manufacturer, professionals such as doctors, lawyers, and dentists. This would also include any home-based businesses.
Any business operating as of January 1st of each year. This includes retail stores, distribution and manufacturer, professionals such as doctors, lawyers, and dentists. This would also include any home-based businesses.
When you should file:
Forms must be completed and returned to the Assessor’s Office by March 1.
Forms must be completed and returned to the Assessor’s Office by March 1.
Extensions:
Filers may reach out to their local assessor to request a filing extension.
Filers may reach out to their local assessor to request a filing extension.
Exemptions:
All property not held for private or corporate profit and used exclusively for religious worship, for schools and colleges, for purposes purely charitable, for agricultural and horticultural societies, or for veterans’ organizations may be exempted from taxation by general law.
All property not held for private or corporate profit and used exclusively for religious worship, for schools and colleges, for purposes purely charitable, for agricultural and horticultural societies, or for veterans’ organizations may be exempted from taxation by general law.
Important Notes:
- Failure to file in a timely manner may result in penalties.
- Exact form names may vary from county to county.
- All questions should be directed to your local assessor.
- Failure to file in a timely manner may result in penalties.
- Exact form names may vary from county to county.
- All questions should be directed to your local assessor.
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