Collector of Revenue

Make a Payment

Make a payment to the Collector of Revenue: real estate tax, personal property tax, earnings tax, payroll expense tax, and water-refuse bills

Overview

The Collector of Revenue accepts payments for earnings tax, real estate tax, personal property tax, and water-refuse bills. See below for payment options for each.

You can pay Collector of Revenue taxes and bills with a PayIt St. Louis account, online or using a phone app.

Earnings Tax

Online

You must file your earnings taxes via mail or in person, but you may pay them online using PayIt.

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In Person

Filing and payment may be done in person at the address below using credit or debit card, cash, personal check, cashier's check or money order.

Gregory F.X. Daly, Collector of Revenue
1200 Market Street, Room 410
St Louis, MO 63103

By Mail

Mail your return and payment to the address above. The office currently accepts personal checks, cashier's checks or money orders via US mail.

Read more about earnings tax filing and payments.

Personal Property Tax

Online

You may pay your personal property taxes online using PayIt.

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In Person

In person payments are accepted in the form of credit or debit card, cash, check, money order or cashier's check for current year taxes. No checks will be accepted for delinquent tax payments.

Personal Property Tax Department
City Hall Room 109 
1200 Market St.
St. Louis, MO. 63103

Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

November through December 31st, you may also drop off your payment in the night deposit box at one of four Commerce Bank locations.

By Mail

Payments will be accepted in the form of check, money order, or cashier’s check. Mail payment and bill stub or statement to:

Gregory F.X. Daly, Collector of Revenue
PO Box 66877
St. Louis MO 63166-6877 

Read more about personal property tax declaration and payments.

Real Estate Tax

Online

You may pay your real estate taxes online using PayIt.

Begin Online

In Person

In person payments are accepted in the form of credit or debit card, cash, check, money order or cashier's check for current year taxes. No checks will be accepted for delinquent tax payments. Payments may be made in person Monday-Friday, at:

1200 Market Street, Room 109
St. Louis, MO 63103

November through December 31st, you may also drop off your payment in the night deposit box at one of four Commerce Bank locations.

By Mail

Mailed in payments are accepted in the form of check, money order, or cashier's check. Send your payments to:

Gregory F.X. Daly, Collector of Revenue
PO Box 66877
St. Louis MO 63166-6877

By Phone

Payments can be made over the phone by calling (314) 408-6887. Credit and debit card payments are accepted.

Read more about real estate tax payments.

Water-Refuse Bill

Online

You can pay your water-refuse bill online using PayIt.

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By Phone

To pay the water-refuse bill by phone using a debit or credit card, call (314) 408-6887.

By Direct Payment

Read more about direct payment for water and refuse bills.

In Person

In person payment can be made at the following locations:

  • Water Division - payments will be accepted in the form of check, cashier's check or money order.
    1640 S. Kingshighway
    St. Louis, MO 63110
    Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, dropbox payments can be made at any time
  • City Hall - payments will be accepted in the form of cash, check, money order, cashier's check, debit or credit card (except Visa)
    Office of the Collector of Revenue
    Room 109
    St. Louis, MO 63103
    Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

You may also pay your water and solid waste services fees at some local Schnucks and Dierbergs stores and area convenience marts. See a list of stores where you can pay your water-refuse bill.

By Mail

Mailed in payments are accepted in the form of check, money order, or cashier's check. No cash is accepted.

Mail the payment to:

Gregory F.X. Daly
Collector of Revenue

PO Box 66787
St. Louis MO 63166-6787

Read more about Water and Refuse billing and payments.

The Collector of Revenue offers a pre-pay program, which allows taxpayers to make deposits towards future personal property tax or real estate tax liabilities. Read more about enrolling in the Pre-Pay Program.

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