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Used cars become more valuable, raising property tax bills for area residents
Posted on December 6, 2012 at 11:39 PM
Updated Friday, Dec 7 at 5:45 PM
Just in time for the holidays, Missouri personal property tax bills are in the mail. Some Missouri residents are getting an unwanted surprise, some used cars are worth more which means their tax bills are going up instead of down.
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