Property taxes in Arkansas

At $1,022, the median annual property tax bill in Arkansas is 71% below the national figure of $3,580, ranking 49 of 52, with Benton County the highest county at $1,602.

Two houses with the same price can carry very different tax bills. That gap is decided county by county.

Property taxes in Arkansas by county
RankCountyTypical figureContext
1Benton County$1,6020.63% of value
2Pulaski County$1,5150.81% of value
3Washington County$1,3990.59% of value
4Saline County$1,2820.66% of value
5Faulkner County$1,1450.58% of value
6Lonoke County$1,1330.67% of value
7Sebastian County$1,0600.68% of value
8Craighead County$1,0340.57% of value
9Carroll County$9630.57% of value
10Crittenden County$9180.62% of value
11Crawford County$8940.58% of value
12Pope County$8920.59% of value
13Boone County$8800.56% of value
14Clark County$8760.61% of value
15Garland County$8760.53% of value
16Miller County$8600.62% of value
17Grant County$8040.57% of value
18Greene County$7920.50% of value
19Marion County$7830.53% of value
20Cleburne County$7530.46% of value
21Baxter County$7220.46% of value
22Yell County$7220.56% of value
23White County$7200.48% of value
24Johnson County$7170.60% of value
25Cleveland County$7020.64% of value
26Arkansas County$6650.53% of value
27Izard County$6620.60% of value
28Jefferson County$6620.63% of value
29Howard County$6590.53% of value
30Newton County$6450.40% of value
31Logan County$6380.52% of value
32Mississippi County$6240.57% of value
33Lincoln County$6230.55% of value
34Van Buren County$6210.53% of value
35Hot Spring County$6190.52% of value
36Columbia County$6160.50% of value
37Independence County$6150.55% of value
38Union County$6130.55% of value
39Franklin County$6080.52% of value
40Perry County$6050.49% of value

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Methodology

Every figure on this page comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-year estimates. We store one row per county and roll counties up to state level, weighting each county by its population so that large metros are not treated the same as very small counties.

The median real-estate tax bill shown for a state is that population-weighted figure, not a simple average of county values. National comparisons use the same method across all states, so the state-versus-U.S. gap you see is a like-for-like comparison.

These are survey estimates, not transaction records, and they describe typical households rather than any individual situation. Nothing here is personalised financial advice.

The effective rate we show is our own calculation: median real-estate taxes paid divided by median home value in the same place. It is a comparison tool, not a millage rate, and it does not account for exemptions, caps or assessment lags.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year). American Community Survey 5-year estimates, 2022.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year).