Arkansas property tax calculator 2026

This tool provides an estimated annual property tax for Arkansas based on the statewide assessment framework and a representative statewide school tax component. Results are estimates and do not represent an official tax bill.

Estimates only. Results may differ from official tax bills, pay stubs, or filed returns.

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How it works

In Arkansas, property is appraised at its current market value. A uniform statewide assessment ratio is applied to determine assessed value, which forms the tax base. Property tax is then calculated by applying applicable millage rates to the assessed value. This estimate applies the statewide school tax component that is required across all school districts.

Examples

An estimated property tax is produced by converting market value to assessed value using the statewide assessment ratio and then applying the uniform school tax rate. Additional local millage set by counties, cities, school districts, and other taxing units is not included in this estimate.

Limitations and important notes

Actual property tax bills in Arkansas include multiple local millage components that vary by county, city, and school district. This calculator includes only the statewide school tax and excludes local rates, voter-approved levies, and special districts. The actual amount due will differ depending on location.

FAQs

Does Arkansas have a statewide property tax rate?

Arkansas does not have a single comprehensive statewide property tax rate, but it does require a uniform statewide school tax that applies in all school districts.

How is assessed value determined in Arkansas?

Assessed value is calculated by applying a uniform statewide assessment ratio to the property’s market value.

Are county and city taxes included in this estimate?

No. County, city, and additional school district millage rates vary locally and are not included.

Is this the same as my official property tax bill?

No. This is an estimated calculation based on limited components, and official bills issued locally will differ.

Calculations are simplified and for guidance only. Always double-check results and current rules with official sources or a qualified professional before making financial decisions.