Jackson County will provide extended weekend hours for tax collection at the historic courthouse in Independence, offering added convenience on select Saturdays in November and December.
The Historic Truman Courthouse, located at 112 W. Lexington in Independence, will be open from 8 a.m. – Noon on November 16 & 23 and December 21 & 28. Taxpayers can visit the Truman Courthouse during those times to make in-person tax payments, obtain a copy of their bill, make changes to their account or ask questions of the Assessment and Collection Departments. As a reminder, these functions can also be completed online. “We understand that life gets busy and finding time during the week to handle important tasks like tax payments can be challenging,” said Collection Director Scott Lakin. “That’s why we’re committed to making the process as convenient as possible by offering extended weekend hours. This is about giving residents more flexibility and peace of mind, whether they prefer to handle their payments in person or online. Our goal is to provide multiple options so that every taxpayer can manage their obligations in a way that fits their schedule.” Taxpayers can also make quick, easy and secure payments from home, at work, or while on the go:
Tax bills for 2024 are now available online through the myJacksonCounty portal and paper bills will be mailed this month. Individuals who don’t receive a bill are still responsible for paying their taxes, which are due by the end of the year. Those who haven’t received a bill by December 6 should check their account online or call the Department of Collection at (816) 881-3232 to find out the amount due. Residents can access a list of frequently asked questions related to bill payments and property value assessments for additional information. Other Contactless Payment Options Exterior drop boxes for property tax payments are located at the west door of the Jackson County Courthouse in Kansas City (415 E. 12th St.) and at the south door of the Historic Truman Courthouse in Independence (112 W. Lexington). Please do not place cash in either drop box. Taxpayers can also mail their payment to the address on their bill. Payments must be received or USPS postmarked by December 31 to avoid penalty. Please note that all County offices will be closed on Christmas Eve, Tuesday, December 24. Comments are closed.
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