06-06-2025
Property value change notices mailed out in Jackson Co.: What to know
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jackson County, Missouri, has begun mailing out property value change notices on Thursday, June 5.
The county says that Real Property Value Change Notices are being sent out in phases throughout this week, with some residents already having received theirs. Per Missouri law, counties are required to reassess real estate during odd-numbered years.
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Jackson County has responded with a new assessment order through the Missouri State Tax Commission. The order includes a formula that limits how much residential property values can increase, no matter the actual market value.
Jackson County also provided the following tips that property owners should take note of:
Review the notice carefully as it shows the estimated value of property. If you disagree with the valuation, you can file an appeal (instructions are included). The deadline to appeal is July 14, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.
The order is not a tax bill. The assessor's office does not set the tax rates or levies.
For seniors, there is the Senior Property Tax Credit Program. Estimated savings are included on the notices but are subject to change once the tax rates are set. You can apply through June 30 to lock in a 2024 baseline bill. Once owners are approved, tax bills will be based on the base year amount. If the number drops, that will become the new baseline.
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