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Mississippi County Assessor. Brannah Bibbs . The Assessor maintains property ownership records and is required to list all property in the county with proper legal descriptions. The Assessor prepares splits and combinations and assigns new parcel numbers to property.
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The County Tax Collector collects taxes related to property,...
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The Assessor’s job is to place value on all taxable real and personal property, within the county as of January 1st, the assessment date set by the State Statute. All county assessors’ offices are regulated and overseen by the Missouri State Tax Commission.
The records of the county assessor's office constitute the report of or appraisal of all the taxable property and persons in the county; therefore, it is necessary that they be accurately recorded and well maintained.
Ad Valorem Tax (Miss. Code Ann. Section 27-31-1 to 27-53-33 ) All property, real and personal, is appraised at true value and assessed at a percentage of true value according to its type and use. Assessment ratios are 10%, 15%, and 30%.
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The Mississippi County Property Appraiser is responsible for determining the taxable value of each piece of real estate, which the Tax Assessor will use to determine the owed property tax. The Mississippi County Tax Collector is responsible for collecting property tax from property owners.
The County Tax Collector collects taxes related to property, real estate, special improvement district, levee, and business personal. The Collector collects the main sources of revenue for public schools.