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Kansas Property Tax Rates by County (2026)

Compare effective property tax rates across 105 Kansas counties. Homeowners who believe their property is over-assessed can appeal their assessment. The deadline to appeal is March 15.

Effective Tax Rate

1.55%

Higher than the national median of 1.02%

Median Home Value

$118,700

Median Annual Tax Bill

$1,863

How Are Property Taxes Calculated in Kansas?

Property taxes in Kansas are based on the assessed value of your property multiplied by local tax rates set by school districts, municipalities, and other taxing authorities. The median effective tax rate across Kansas counties is 1.55%, which is above the national median of 1.02%.

If you believe your property's assessed value is too high, you have the right to appeal the assessment. TaxDrop handles the entire process — you only pay if we save you $500 or more.

All 105 Kansas Counties

CountyEff. Tax RateMedian Home ValueMedian Annual Tax Bill
Allen County1.65%$100,400$1,659
Anderson County1.53%$147,900$2,260
Atchison County1.31%$147,900$1,941
Barber County1.66%$92,700$1,542
Barton County1.66%$117,200$1,948
Bourbon County1.67%$107,600$1,797
Brown County1.25%$111,100$1,387
Butler County1.46%$199,600$2,918
Chase County1.60%$106,200$1,694
Chautauqua County1.60%$63,300$1,012
Cherokee County1.23%$99,400$1,219
Cheyenne County1.40%$119,300$1,673
Clark County2.05%$78,400$1,610
Clay County1.38%$149,600$2,061
Cloud County1.79%$96,300$1,722
Coffey County1.16%$139,500$1,618
Comanche County2.29%$59,900$1,369
Cowley County1.68%$111,600$1,878
Crawford County1.12%$122,400$1,375
Decatur County1.79%$78,500$1,408
Dickinson County1.43%$148,500$2,123
Doniphan County1.16%$121,200$1,406
Douglas County1.25%$281,600$3,508
Edwards County1.59%$70,500$1,123
Elk County1.99%$60,900$1,211
Ellis County1.22%$211,100$2,582
Ellsworth County1.52%$116,300$1,766
Finney County1.43%$191,100$2,733
Ford County1.65%$132,700$2,190
Franklin County1.46%$187,400$2,737
Geary County1.54%$165,000$2,537
Gove County1.33%$119,000$1,581
Graham County1.73%$88,800$1,538
Grant County1.31%$146,200$1,911
Gray County1.41%$174,700$2,461
Greeley County1.91%$108,900$2,080
Greenwood County1.65%$82,600$1,360
Hamilton County1.57%$119,700$1,881
Harper County1.78%$77,300$1,379
Harvey County1.45%$173,300$2,517
Haskell County1.44%$154,800$2,226
Hodgeman County1.77%$92,700$1,638
Jackson County1.19%$193,600$2,304
Jefferson County1.28%$200,800$2,562
Jewell County1.97%$62,100$1,222
Johnson County1.15%$366,000$4,221
Kearny County1.22%$152,500$1,867
Kingman County1.78%$107,400$1,916
Kiowa County1.16%$152,400$1,766
Labette County1.63%$92,100$1,499
Lane County1.44%$119,000$1,708
Leavenworth County1.20%$260,600$3,136
Lincoln County1.55%$92,600$1,432
Linn County1.09%$164,500$1,800
Logan County1.82%$116,600$2,117
Lyon County1.60%$142,200$2,272
Marion County1.73%$114,400$1,974
Marshall County1.28%$119,500$1,529
McPherson County1.40%$198,400$2,780
Meade County1.52%$122,000$1,858
Miami County1.23%$277,700$3,406
Mitchell County1.90%$109,600$2,084
Montgomery County1.70%$92,100$1,562
Morris County1.55%$120,900$1,870
Morton County2.04%$95,600$1,952
Nemaha County0.98%$196,100$1,917
Neosho County1.48%$101,200$1,501
Ness County1.96%$85,400$1,678
Norton County1.49%$106,300$1,585
Osage County1.60%$142,800$2,282
Osborne County1.61%$84,700$1,365
Ottawa County1.62%$164,100$2,651
Pawnee County1.79%$102,400$1,832
Phillips County1.70%$94,700$1,607
Pottawatomie County1.11%$223,000$2,475
Pratt County1.76%$114,500$2,019
Rawlins County1.66%$99,400$1,651
Reno County1.74%$125,000$2,180
Republic County1.70%$76,000$1,290
Rice County1.55%$105,500$1,636
Riley County1.43%$231,200$3,317
Rooks County1.77%$90,000$1,593
Rush County1.90%$79,300$1,504
Russell County1.75%$106,400$1,863
Saline County1.33%$171,900$2,283
Scott County1.53%$170,100$2,606
Sedgwick County1.23%$190,700$2,345
Seward County1.68%$134,000$2,257
Shawnee County1.47%$170,400$2,500
Sheridan County1.53%$152,000$2,331
Sherman County1.57%$126,300$1,986
Smith County1.65%$91,000$1,503
Stafford County1.56%$96,700$1,505
Stanton County2.47%$64,200$1,586
Stevens County1.80%$124,500$2,239
Sumner County1.71%$118,700$2,024
Thomas County1.32%$165,900$2,192
Trego County1.46%$115,400$1,680
Wabaunsee County1.27%$178,200$2,270
Wallace County1.54%$94,200$1,449
Washington County1.46%$106,100$1,551
Wichita County1.47%$98,700$1,449
Wilson County1.38%$93,900$1,294
Woodson County1.81%$77,100$1,396
Wyandotte County1.47%$152,700$2,240

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Key Highlights

Highest Tax Rate

2.47%

Stanton County

Lowest Tax Rate

0.98%

Nemaha County

Highest Tax Bill

$4,221

Johnson County

Lowest Tax Bill

$1,012

Chautauqua County

Think your property is over-assessed?

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How to Appeal Your Kansas Property Taxes

Filing a property tax appeal in Kansas is your legal right. Here is the basic process:

  1. Review your annual assessment notice from your local assessor.
  2. File your appeal before the deadline (March 15).
  3. Gather evidence: recent comparable sales, photos of property condition issues, and any independent appraisals.
  4. Attend a hearing or submit your evidence for review.
  5. Receive a decision on your assessed value.

TaxDrop handles this entire process for you. Our experts analyze your property, build your case, and represent you. You only pay if we save you $500 or more.

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