Jackson County Property Tax Break Announced Amid COVID-19 Harsh Times

We love to criticize the courthouse but even this small break for local hometown is welcomed during the "dark days" of Winter and as so many local struggle to pay their bills under COVID curfew.

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Jackson County Waives Online Convenience And Electronic Check Fees For This Year's Property Tax Payments

In a continued effort to provide safe and contactless customer service for their residents, Jackson County is announcing today that it is waiving the online convenience and electronic check fees for this year's property tax payments. The fees will be waived through December 31, 2020 for those who pay their property taxes online through County's official portal myJacksonCounty.

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  1. What about personal property tax fees? The bastards added a late fee to mine before it even got paid, and it’s not due till dec 31st. They claim I never updated my vehicles when that’s a bald faced lie.

    There’s no way that didn’t screw this up with all the covid shutdowns, nope, not possible amirite!

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  2. Wow now that's a real break they are waiving the tiny fee for electronic check payments. I'll bet they think they are doing a huge thing. That's nothing. Not even worth it.

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  3. Holy cow! I know that there was a completely unjust fiasco of an assessment process that the incompetent and corrupt county administration failed to handle, but it looks like they’re willing to go light on the fees you have to pay in order to pay the ridiculous taxes.

    The Sherrif of Nottingham sure is good to us!

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  4. Oh... how nice. I get to save $0.70 this year. Kindness overload. Watch in April, they’ll reassess property so high, people will be unable to cover their regular taxes.

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  5. That's very generous of the, Try not to spend that in one place y'all. I would suggest using the Dollar Store to do so. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  6. They should admit their mistake & scrap the last assessment. It was already burdensome, & now it's life threatening.

    It's sort of like a server earning minimum wage is supposed to get all giddy, because some wealthy costumer left a modest tip.

    With the city & county governments in fiscal denial, February is going to be so much fun (I'm being sarcastic to avoid becoming sadden.)

    Exposure could actually replace Covid-19 as the leading cause of death.

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  7. Big deal. My property taxes are over two thousand dollars so waiving a bogus "convenience fee" is nothing.

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  8. Convenience fee? It's ridiculous that they even charge a phony convenience fee in the first place! Recall Frank White!

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  9. Kansas City has the high taxes of a big city but lacks the charm, arts, restaurants, entertainment etc. one finds in most highly taxed big cities.

    KCMO is just a shithole with ugly, concrete buildings, bad weather and high taxes with a statistically high number of homo's in skinny pants living downtown and riding Bird Scooters.

    Neighborhoods and suburbs are nice but KCMO itself sucks.

    Democrat Party corruption since the Pendergast days has forever stained KCMO to being a shithole.

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  10. ^^Your opinion, and you're a broken, busted, bitter, geezer and thankfully you don't matter in the least.

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  11. ^^8:38 gets agitated when you make fun of his skinny pants and Bird Scooter.

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  12. ^^and yet he easily manages to knock the fuck out of you though so...

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  13. ^^ ok Cock Gobbler; old, flabby, Gay men at the bathhouse need you to wash their backs. Chop, chop, hurry now, you make get a good tip to suck.

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  14. ^^What's a bathhouse grampy?

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  15. ^^ 9:52 - A bathhouse is where your mother would drop you off and rent you out by the hour while she serviced her customers on Independence Avenue.

    She may have called it a day care but it was actually a bath house. May explain your bitter, depressed attitude.

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