How Property Tax Works
Marion County, Arkansas operates under a property tax system that funds essential local services including schools, county government operations, roads, public safety, and other municipal services. The county's property tax rate for 2025 is 1.750%, which took effect on April 1, 2017. This rate serves as the base county levy, but actual tax rates vary significantly by location within Marion County due to special taxing districts such as school districts, fire districts, library districts, and municipal improvement districts.
Property owners should note that their effective tax rate may differ from the base county rate depending on which special taxing districts serve their property location. The county assessor determines assessed values, typically at a percentage of market value as established by Arkansas state law, and tax bills are generally mailed by the end of March each year with payment due by October 15.