Assessment Forms Mailed
January 16, 2020
Matt Daugherty, Stone County Assessor, has mailed the forms to property owners for listing their personal property, which is subject to assessment for the 2020 assessment year. Please note: If you do not receive a form please contact the assessor’s office. Forms may also be printed from the county’s website. Visit stoneco-mo.us and click on Stone County Forms and Information.
By March 1, 2020, every owner or holder of personal property must report on the form or attach to the form provided by the assessor, all taxable personal property, which was owned or held by the person or business on January 1, 2020.
Those not returning a completed list on time are subject to a penalty.
“I don’t like to see anyone have to pay a penalty and, since state statutes don’t provide us with much discretion to waive penalties, we’re making every effort to remind people to return their list by the March 1st deadline,” Mr. Daugherty said.
Penalties range from $15 to $105, depending upon the value of the property.
Assessor Daugherty suggests that property owners fill out the form, sign it and put it in the mail as soon as possible after it’s received. “The longer you put it off, the easier it is to forget,” he said.
Taxpayers who would like assistance with filling out the form or who have any questions are encouraged to contact the Stone County Assessor’s office at (417) 357-6141.
By March 1, 2020, every owner or holder of personal property must report on the form or attach to the form provided by the assessor, all taxable personal property, which was owned or held by the person or business on January 1, 2020.
Those not returning a completed list on time are subject to a penalty.
“I don’t like to see anyone have to pay a penalty and, since state statutes don’t provide us with much discretion to waive penalties, we’re making every effort to remind people to return their list by the March 1st deadline,” Mr. Daugherty said.
Penalties range from $15 to $105, depending upon the value of the property.
Assessor Daugherty suggests that property owners fill out the form, sign it and put it in the mail as soon as possible after it’s received. “The longer you put it off, the easier it is to forget,” he said.
Taxpayers who would like assistance with filling out the form or who have any questions are encouraged to contact the Stone County Assessor’s office at (417) 357-6141.