Q: When are Logan County property taxes due?
A: Property taxes for the current tax year are due by October 15th annually. For the 2023 tax year, payments were due October 15, 2023.
Q: What property tax credits are available and do they require application?
A: Arkansas offers a Homestead Tax Credit of up to $500 annually for qualifying homeowners, which REQUIRES APPLICATION and is not automatic. Additional credits may be available for disabled veterans, surviving spouses, and seniors. All credits must be applied for through the county assessor's office.
Q: How does the Homestead Credit work?
A: The Homestead Credit provides up to $500 in tax credit (reducing your tax bill) and helps cap assessment increases on your primary residence. You must apply annually with the Logan County Assessor's office - it is not automatic.
Q: How often are properties reassessed in Logan County?
A: Arkansas law requires property reassessment cycles, but frequency can vary. Contact the Logan County Assessor's office at (479) 963-2618 for current reassessment schedules and to appeal assessments if necessary.
Q: What are the penalties for late property tax payments?
A: Late payments incur penalties and interest charges. Contact the Logan County Collector's office for specific penalty rates and payment options for delinquent accounts.
Q: Can I pay my property taxes online?
A: Yes, Logan County offers online property tax payments. Property owners can pay online, in person at the county courthouse, or by mail.
Q: Why is my tax rate different from my neighbor's?
A: Tax rates vary throughout Logan County based on special taxing districts such as school districts, fire districts, and municipal boundaries. Each property's total rate depends on which districts serve that specific location.
Q: How do I find out what special districts affect my property?
A: Contact the Logan County Assessor's office or Collector's office with your property address to determine which special taxing districts apply to your specific location and their current rates.
Q: What triggers a supplemental tax bill?
A: New construction, property improvements, ownership changes that affect exemptions, or assessment corrections can trigger supplemental tax bills, which are calculated pro-rata for the remaining tax year.
Q: Where do I apply for property tax credits?
A: All property tax credits must be applied for through the Logan County Assessor's office. Contact them directly for application forms, deadlines, and eligibility requirements for available credits.