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The value of the property is determined by the county assessor. The taxable value of your property is listed on your tax bill. Your real estate property tax is calculated by dividing the taxable value of the property by 100, and then multiplying that value by the levy rate for your area.
Find and link your properties through a simple search. View Receipts. Find historical receipts and current receipts. Pay Property Taxes. Pay your property taxes online. Go Paperless. Keep track of properties and upcoming bills online. Download the App. Download an official app of Jackson County, Missouri – myJacksonCounty.
Be sure to include the Parcel Account number(s) on your payment and send to: Jackson County Collector, 415 E. 12th Street, Suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64106. For any questions or assistance, please contact the Taxpayer Services Unit at (816) 881-3232.
The Tax Collector makes every effort to produce the most accurate information possible. No warranties, expressed or implied are provided for the data herein, its use or interpretation. This information is from a working tax roll and thus information may change throughout the year.
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Jackson County Property Tax Inquiry. Parcel Search. Mobile Home Search.
Property Account (PARCEL) Number Search • The format for Personal Property is all 9 digits, no dashes. • The format for Real Estate is xx-xxx-xx-xx-xx-x-xx-xxx.
Property Tax Bill(s): Your property account number is in the upper left corner of your bill. This is the most direct method of searching our database to find your account. Property Account name(s): Taxpayer or Business Name. Property Address(es): Street Number and Street Name.
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It’s that time of year again, Jackson County Personal Property and Real Estate tax bills are available to view and pay online. All bills are due on or before December 31, 2022. Taxpayers can make quick and easy payments through the mobile and web-based application called myJacksonCounty.