1. In the city of St. Louis the duties in sections 150.300 to 150.370 required to be performed by the county assessor, county clerk and collector, shall be performed by the license collector of the city of St. Louis.

2. The powers by sections 150.300 to 150.370 vested in, and the duties required to be performed by the county board of equalization, shall be vested in and performed by a board of merchants’ and manufacturers’ tax equalization, which shall consist of three discreet and experienced real estate owners of the city of St. Louis, of a prior residence therein of ten years, who shall be appointed by the mayor of such city annually in the month of May and shall meet at the office of the license collector of the city of St. Louis on the second Monday in July in each and every year, for the purpose of equalizing the valuation of manufacturers’ statements. The time for the meeting of the board of merchants’ and manufacturers’ tax equalization to hear reasons, if any, why any increase made by the board should not have been made shall be not sooner than five days after receipt of a raise notice. The length of time that such board shall continue in session and the compensation to be paid the members of the board shall be fixed by ordinance of the city of St. Louis.

Terms Used In Missouri Laws 150.350

  • Month: means a calendar month, and "year" means a calendar year unless otherwise expressed, and is equivalent to the words year of our Lord. See Missouri Laws 1.020
  • Property: includes real and personal property. See Missouri Laws 1.020
  • State: when applied to any of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories, and the words "United States" includes such district and territories. See Missouri Laws 1.020

3. The statements required by sections 150.300 to 150.370 to be furnished by manufacturers shall be filed with the license collector of the city of St. Louis on or before July first of each year. After final approval by the board of the valuation of the property shown on a manufacturer’s statement, the license collector shall compute the tax due, prepare a tax bill and mail same to the taxpayer. Upon payment thereof, the license collector shall issue a license therefor.

4. The license collector shall keep and prepare such books, records, and reports as may be required by law or as prescribed by the comptroller, except that in lieu of the report to the state tax commission required under section 150.360, the license collector may furnish an abstract of his records showing the total valuation and the total collections made.