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Code · Missouri · Chapter 141

141.270. List of tax liens affecting land — filing fees — exemption.

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141.270. List of tax liens affecting land — filing fees — exemption. — 1. On or before the fifth day of January in each year, all taxing authorities and any other tax bill owner shall file with the collector a list on a form approved by the collector of all parcels of real estate affected by tax liens held and owned by such taxing authority or person which have been delinquent for two years or more. Such list shall also include all delinquent tax bills for any and all years.
2. The taxing authority or person filing such list shall pay to the collector a filing fee of one dollar and fifty cents for each parcel of real estate described therein, which fee shall be charged against each parcel and collected and accounted for by the collector as other costs.
3. No school district nor any other taxing authority whose taxes are required by law to be collected by the collector shall file any list nor pay the filing fee herein provided.
4. If the taxes of any taxing authority are two or more years delinquent, the other taxing authorities and other tax bill owners shall include in the said list all tax liens against the said parcel, even though the taxes are not two years delinquent.
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(L. 1943 p. 1029 § 8, A.L. 1945 p. 1761, A. 1949 S.B. 1024, A.L. 1982 H.B. 1351, et al., A.L. 2024 H.B. 2062)
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