How Property Tax Works
Beauregard Parish (County), Louisiana operates a property tax system that funds essential local services including schools, law enforcement, fire protection, and infrastructure maintenance. Property taxes in Louisiana are assessed on a calendar year basis and become due on November 15 of each year. The Beauregard Parish Sheriff serves as the Ex-Officio Tax Collector, billing and collecting property taxes on behalf of the Parish Assessor, with collections remitted monthly to the appropriate taxing authorities.
Louisiana's property tax system uses an assessment ratio of approximately 1% of fair market value for residential properties, though actual tax rates vary significantly by location within Beauregard Parish due to special taxing districts, school district boundaries, and municipal boundaries. Property owners may face different effective tax rates depending on their specific location within the parish, as various special assessments and district levies apply to different geographic areas. The system allows for various tax credits and exemptions, most notably the homestead exemption, though these benefits require proper application and are not automatically applied.