Rob Hartley

Rob Hartley

Founder, AppealDesk · March 27, 2026

7 Property Tax Strategies for Missouri Homeowners (2026)

Updated March 2026

Key Takeaway

The average Missouri homeowner pays $1,587/year in property taxes. Using these strategies, most homeowners can save $159 to $317/year.

Strategy 1: Appeal Your Assessment

The single most effective way to lower your Missouri property taxes. If your assessed value exceeds your home's actual market value, you have grounds to appeal.

  • Where to file: Board of Equalization
  • Deadline: Second Monday in July (even years)
  • Assessment ratio: 19% of market value
  • Average savings: $190/year (10-15% reduction)

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Strategy 2: Claim Your Homestead Exemption

If you live in your home as your primary residence and haven't filed for homestead exemption, you're overpaying. This is the most commonly missed tax break in Missouri.

Pro tip: Homestead exemption and tax appeals are separate strategies. You can (and should) use both.

Strategy 3: Check Your Property Record for Errors

Request your property record card from the county assessor. Common errors that inflate your assessment:

  • Wrong square footage (most common -- off by 100+ sqft)
  • Extra bedrooms or bathrooms
  • Pool, garage, or other improvements you don't have
  • Wrong construction type or quality grade
  • Incorrect lot size

Studies show 30-60% of property records contain at least one data error.

Strategy 4: Time Your Appeal Right

Missouri reassesses on a biennial (odd years) basis. File your appeal as early as possible after receiving your assessment notice. Earlier filers often get more favorable outcomes because review boards aren't yet overwhelmed.

Strategy 5: Apply for Senior Exemptions

If you're 65 or older in Missouri, you may qualify for:

  • Senior exemption: Missouri Property Tax Credit ($750-$1,100)
  • Assessment freeze: Available -- locks your assessed value
  • Income requirement: $30,000 (single) / $34,000 (married)

Strategy 6: Document Property Condition Issues

If your property has issues that reduce its value, document them:

  • Deferred maintenance (roof, foundation, HVAC)
  • Environmental issues (flood zone, contamination)
  • Neighborhood factors (noise, commercial encroachment)
  • Structural damage or code violations

Photos and repair estimates strengthen your appeal.

Strategy 7: Review Exemptions You May Be Missing

Beyond homestead and senior exemptions, check if you qualify for:

  • Veteran/military exemptions
  • Disability exemptions
  • Agricultural use classification (if applicable)
  • Energy-efficiency improvements credits
  • Historical property designation

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