Office of the Collector of Revenue

Property Taxes Due

Deadline is December 31st

November 1, 2013 | 2 min reading time

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Gregory F.X. Daly, Collector of Revenue

Property Taxes Due by December 31st

Tens of thousands of tax bills will be mailed to property owners in the City of

St. Louis in early November.  The deadline for paying your real estate and personal property tax bills is December 31st.  As city employees, we are obligated to pay our taxes in full and on time.

Department of Personnel Administrative Regulation No. 137 states that "City employees, because of the public nature of their employment are held to high standards of compliance with these tax laws by the general public.  These standards of compliance are perfectly proper and shall be the standards against which City employees are measured.  Employees who don't pay [by Dec. 31st] are subject to disciplinary action."

We have made more payment options available to continually improve customer service.  We hope you will take advantage of them and pay your tax bills by December 31st.

Beginning Tuesday, November 12th and ending December 31st, my office will staff four satellite bank locations where you may pay your bill.  Only payments for the current tax year can be accepted at these locations.  Please check the back of the statement for addresses and hours of operations.  Credit and debit cards can not be accepted at the banks, but are accepted at www.StLouisCollector.com, via our telephone hotline (1-800-2PAYTAX), and in Room 109.  There is a nominal convenience fee for using a debit or credit card.

My staff in the office and at the neighborhood banks is thoroughly prepared for a robust property tax season.  We look forward to serving you and all the taxpayers of the City of

St. Louis !

 Gregory F.X. Daly
Collector of Revenue

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