Kansas property tax calculator 2026

This Kansas property tax calculator provides an estimate of annual property taxes based on assessed value rules and the statewide school levy. The result reflects a partial estimate and may differ from an actual tax bill.

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Estimated property tax

Enter the market value to see the estimated annual property tax.

How it works

Kansas property tax starts with appraised value, which is converted to assessed value using constitutionally defined assessment ratios. This calculator applies the uniform statewide school levy to the assessed value to produce an estimated property tax amount. Local county, city, and district levies are not included.

Examples

For a residential property, the appraised value is multiplied by the residential assessment ratio to determine assessed value. The estimate is then calculated by applying the statewide school levy. Actual taxes are higher or lower depending on local mill levies.

Limitations and important notes

This calculator includes only the statewide school levy and does not include county, city, school district, or special district mill levies. Exemptions, special assessments, voter-approved bonds, and local tax rates can materially affect the final tax amount.

FAQs

What does this Kansas property tax estimate include?

The estimate includes only the statewide school levy applied to assessed value.

Are local county and city property taxes included?

No. Local county, city, school district, and special district levies are not included in this estimate.

Why is my actual property tax bill different?

Actual property taxes depend on local mill levies, exemptions, and special assessments that vary by location.

Is this an official Kansas property tax bill?

No. This calculator provides an estimated amount for informational purposes only.

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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.