When the total assessed valuation in a political subdivision increases as can happen with a reassessment, the political subdivision is allowed an increase in revenues to account for inflation, plus the revenues it receives from taxing new construction and improvements. Its governing body, after that, is required by the Missouri constitution to adjust tax rates downward. This is called a tax rate rollback. Jackson County has such a mandatory rollback. Local governments such as school districts, cities and counties each set their own levies. Most are subject to the rollback. The main exception is the Kansas City School District, which was made exempt from the rollback by a state constitutional amendment. The exact impact upon your individual tax bill cannot be calculated until the fall when state and local governments set their levies.
The calendar reflects the standard meeting dates and times; however, agendas have not yet been posted. Please contact each taxing jurisdiction for the most current meeting schedule and updates.
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