Q: When are property taxes due in Pulaski County for 2026?
A: Property taxes are due May 10, 2026 (first installment) and November 10, 2026 (second installment). Payments are made to the Pulaski County Treasurer.
Q: What is the Homestead Standard Deduction and how do I apply?
A: This tax credit reduces your taxable assessed value by up to $48,000 for your primary residence. It also caps assessment increases. You must file Form 322 with the County Assessor before April 1st of the assessment year and refile every even-numbered year. This is NOT automatic.
Q: Are there property tax credits for seniors?
A: Yes, the Over 65 Deduction is available for homeowners 65+ meeting income requirements. This credit requires annual application with the County Assessor before April 1st and must be refiled every even year.
Q: How often are properties reassessed in Pulaski County?
A: Properties are assessed annually by the County Assessor. You can appeal your assessment to the County Board of Review if you disagree with the assessed value.
Q: What happens if I pay my property taxes late?
A: Late payments incur penalties and interest. Continued non-payment can result in tax sale proceedings where the county can sell your property to recover unpaid taxes.
Q: Can I pay my property taxes online?
A: Contact the Pulaski County Treasurer's office to inquire about online payment options and accepted payment methods for current tax bills.
Q: Do I pay different rates than my neighbor?
A: Possibly. Tax rates vary by township, school district, library district, fire district, and other special taxing units. Properties in different districts within Pulaski County have different total tax rates.
Q: What property tax credits are available and do they apply automatically?
A: Common credits include Homestead Standard Deduction, Over 65 Deduction, Disabled Veteran Deduction, and Blind/Disabled Deduction. None are automatic - all require separate applications filed with the County Assessor, typically before April 1st annually.