This form is a simple model for a bill of sale for personal property used in connection with a business enterprise. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
This form is a simple model for a bill of sale for personal property used in connection with a business enterprise. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
Ing to MO State Statute 137.075 "Persons owning or holding tangible personal property on the 1st day of January shall be liable for taxes." Personal property includes all motor vehicles, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, trailers, boats, motors, mobile homes, aircraft, farm machinery, livestock, and grain.
What must be declared on the Personal Property Declaration? All personal property items used in the conduct of operating the business including items donated, given to you or owned prior to starting your business, unregistered motor vehicle(s), etc.
Each year, you are required to fill out an assessment form with the County Assessor's Office listing the taxable personal property you own January 1st of the tax year. Generally, these forms are mailed out to the taxpayer in January and are due back to the Assessor no later than March 1st.
Declarations are mailed to property owners with an active individual, business, or manufacturing personal property account as of January 1 each year. Property owners who have an existing account can easily file their declaration online. You can also file your declaration by mail or in person.
What Personal Property must I Claim on my Personal Property Declaration? You should report your vehicles, aircraft, boats, motors, trailers, livestock and personal property used in business. This is not an exhaustive list. You should contact your county assessor to discuss the details of your filling.
In person: Please schedule an appointment with the Collector of Revenue at the office of your choice at and bring the documents below: Your ID. The title (signed over to you) or an 'Application for Missouri Title' (in your name) or out-of- state registration.
All personal property owners with an active account will be mailed a declaration and have the option to file their declaration by mail, in person, or online. You are required to file even if there are no changes from the previous year.
Tangible personal property can be subject to ad valorem taxes, meaning the amount of tax payable depends on each item's fair market value. In most states, a business that owned tangible property on January 1 must file a tax return form with the property appraisal office no later than April 1 in the same year.