A tax exemption, also known as a non-tax return, states that a particular person, company or corporation is not liable for personal wealth tax for a given tax year. A tax exemption is only used to issue a driver`s license to a vehicle, motorcycle, trailer or other assets. You may be eligible for a tax exemption if one of the following applies: Waivers are vehicle-specific, so you must show us (in person, by email or text) the front and back of the title OR the title application to receive a tax exemption. There are several pieces of information that we need to review in these documents to make sure we are providing you with exactly what you need. A certificate of non-valuation of personal property indicates according to St. Charles County Assessment Records states that no personal wealth tax is due for any particular person, corporation or corporation for the specified tax year. A Certificate of Non-Valuation of Personal Property is required from the Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR) to issue a motor vehicle driver`s license or obtain a business license in St. Charles County. To be eligible for a tax exemption in Greene County, you must meet one of the following requirements: The tax exemption application can be made in person, by mail, fax or email. If you are submitting a request by fax or email, please allow a 24-hour processing time. With the tax exemption application completed and photo ID (if you have photo ID outside the state, please present proof of address, e.B. Mail, lease, utility bill), one of the following is required: Active military personnel who maintain Missouri as permanent residence and whose LES show that state taxes are paid in Missouri are responsible for paying personal property taxes in that state. You will be asked to complete the appropriate assessment forms and pay taxes on January 1 of the taxation year for each property that is owned.
If you meet requirement #3, you must bring the title or application for a title with you to qualify for a tax exemption. If you have any further questions about the requirements for a Certificate of Non-Valuation of Personal Property, please contact the Office of the Assessor at 636-949-7420. For more information about your vehicle`s title in the state of Missouri, visit the Missouri Department of Revenue website. . Certificates of non-valuation of personal property are signed and issued by the Office of the Revenue Collector after the Office of the Assessor has reviewed the required documents. You can pick up the final document at the income collector`s office or send it to your home. To apply online, please click on the link below. The email address and fax number can be found at the top of the application form.
If you meet requirement #1 or 2, you must bring your out-of-state title, title application, or registration. If you do not have a vehicle registered in that state, you must provide proof of residency in that state by January 1 of the previous year. A certificate of non-valuation of personal property may be requested from the appraiser`s office if you did not own a vehicle in St. Charles County on January 1 of the required tax year. Complete the online application form or visit the assessor`s office at 201 N. Second St., St. Charles, MO 63301. You must provide one of the following documents: If you did not reside in St. Charles County on January 1 of the required tax year, you must obtain your certificate of non-assessment from the appropriate county. Please contact your former district assessor`s office for more information. You must provide a copy of your lease or notice of renewal of vehicle registration. Send your records in person, by fax to 636-949-7434 or by email.
If you are submitting your application by fax or email, please provide your mailing address and physical address (if different). Certificates of non-valuation of personal property will no longer be issued to military personnel. If your permanent resident is not Missouri, register your vehicles by providing an up-to-date Leave and Income (LES) statement showing current residency status with a Missouri Department of Revenue licensing office. You must present the current title or registration outside the state of your vehicle(s). You can call us at 417-868-4036 or email us at CollectorHelp@greenecountymo.gov. .


