Henry County, Indiana property tax calculator 2026
This calculator provides an estimated property tax for real estate in Henry County, Indiana. It estimates tax using assessed value and a combined local property tax rate that depends on the property’s taxing district.
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Many U.S. counties use multiple local taxing authorities (county, city, school district, special districts). Enter your combined local millage rate as shown on your annual property tax notice.
Estimated property tax
Enter the assessed value to see the estimated annual property tax.
How it works
Indiana uses a market-based assessment approach where assessed value is intended to reflect market value-in-use. Property tax is then calculated by applying a tax rate to net assessed value. In Henry County, the total rate is determined at the taxing-district level based on the combined budgets and levies of the overlapping taxing units that apply to a parcel. Because taxing districts differ across the county, the combined local property tax rate used for an estimate must match the property’s district.
Examples
Two properties with the same assessed value can have different estimated taxes if they are located in different taxing districts with different combined rates. If you keep assessed value the same and change only the combined local property tax rate, the estimate will change proportionally.
Limitations and important notes
This tool is an estimator. It does not identify a parcel’s taxing district, determine net assessed value after deductions, or apply eligibility-based deductions automatically. Tax rates vary by taxing district and can change based on annual budgeting and levy limits. Statewide deductions and exemptions may reduce net assessed value for qualifying properties, and the amount can depend on eligibility and the property’s characteristics. Actual tax bills may differ.
FAQs
Is this an official Henry County tax bill amount?
No. This is an estimated property tax based on the values you enter. Your actual tax bill depends on your parcel’s net assessed value and the combined local property tax rate for its taxing district.
What value should I use for assessed value?
Use the assessed value shown on your most recent assessment notice or property record if you have it. Assessed value is determined through Indiana’s assessment process and may differ from informal market estimates.
Why can the property tax rate differ within Henry County?
Rates are calculated for taxing districts, and different areas can have different combinations of taxing units and levies. That leads to different combined local property tax rates across the county.
Do deductions and exemptions affect the estimate?
They can. Indiana has statewide deductions and exemptions that may reduce net assessed value for qualifying properties. This calculator does not apply them automatically, so estimates may be higher than an actual bill if deductions apply.
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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.