Q: When are property taxes due in Reno County?
A: For the current fiscal year, the first half payment is due by December 20, 2024, with no penalty. The second half payment is due by May 10, 2025.
Q: What tax credits are available and do I need to apply?
A: Reno County offers various property tax credits including homestead credits for qualifying homeowners. Most credits require separate applications and are NOT automatically applied. Contact the County Assessor's office for available programs and application requirements.
Q: How does the Homestead tax credit work?
A: The Homestead credit typically limits annual assessment increases rather than reducing market value. This credit requires annual application and has specific eligibility requirements including owner-occupancy and income limits.
Q: When are properties reassessed?
A: Property assessments are conducted annually as of January 1st. Property owners must report any changes to their property by March 15th each year.
Q: How do I appeal my property assessment?
A: Assessment appeals must be filed with the County Board of Equalization during their scheduled hearing period, typically in late spring. Contact the County Appraiser's office for specific deadlines and procedures.
Q: What are the penalties for late payment?
A: Late payments incur interest and penalty charges. Contact the County Treasurer's office for current penalty rates and payment options.
Q: Can I pay property taxes online?
A: Yes, Reno County typically offers online payment options through the County Treasurer's website. Processing fees may apply for electronic payments.
Q: Why do tax rates vary within Reno County?
A: Different areas of the county are served by different combinations of school districts, fire districts, library districts, and other special service areas, each with their own tax levies that are added to the base county rate.
Q: What if I disagree with special district taxes on my bill?
A: Special district taxes are separate from county taxes. Contact the specific district directly for questions about their services or tax levies.
Q: Are senior citizens eligible for additional tax relief?
A: Kansas offers various programs for seniors including potential property tax refunds based on income. Applications are required and deadlines apply. Contact the County Assessor for details on available programs.