8 – 11 a.m: Open to previously scheduled appointments, seniors, & physically disabled individuals. 11 a.m. – 5 p.m: Open to scheduled appointments and walk-ins as time permits. Schedule an appointment through Qless or by coming into the office.
Qless
Due to the passage of Missouri Senate Bill 190 (SB190) in 2023 and Missouri Senate Bill 756 (SB756) in 2024, which changed eligibility requirements, Jackson County has now established this application process to bring senior citizens much-needed tax relief. The program now allows those taxpayers who are 62 years of age or older to receive a credit that essentially freezes their property taxes on their primary residence. To qualify, taxpayers need to be 62 years of age or older, be the property owner, or have a legal or equitable interest in the home, is liable for the payment of real property taxes on the home and occupy the property as their primary residence.
Applicants must meet the criteria below to qualify.
Examples: Driver's license, voter registration card, utility bill, etc.
Examples: Any government issued I.D. with date of birth including driver's license, military I.D., birth certificate, etc.
If the applicant is not on the deed, documentation proving legal interest in the property is required. Examples: Trust or operation agreement
Use our easy online form
Download and print the application here(PDF, 167KB) or email a request for application to SeniorApplication@jacksongov.org Applications are also available at the Kansas City and Independence Collection Department offices.
Once complete, the application form and supporting documentation may be emailed to SeniorApplication@jacksongov.org.
Application materials can also be mailed, submitted in person or placed in exterior drop boxes at either Collection Department office location:
Jackson County Courthouse: 415 E. 12th St. Suite #100, Kansas City, MO 64106
Historic Truman Courthouse: 112 W. Lexington Ave. Suite #114, Independence, MO 64050.
December 31, 2024
No, but the Department of Collection does reserve the right to do periodic audits and reviews of continued eligibility. Failure to provide the requested documentation will remove the taxpayer from the program.
Applicants will be notified of approval by email or by mail.
Program participants can pay their tax bill online, by phone, by mail, or in person.
Your tax amount will freeze at the 2024 amount, so the change will first be reflected in your 2025 tax bill.
A change in ownership or property would require a new application to qualify for the program and set a new freeze on the tax bill.
Yes. If eligible for both programs, an individual may participate in both programs. Visit Senior Quad Payment program page for more information.
No, it is not mandatory, but it will be helpful for processing and will expedite the approval process.
Historic Truman Courthouse 112 W. Lexington Ave. Suite 114, Independence, MO 64050 View Map