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Wisconsin Property Tax Rates by County (2026)

Compare effective property tax rates across 72 Wisconsin counties. Homeowners who believe their property is over-assessed can objection their assessment. The deadline to objection is Board of Review meeting.

Effective Tax Rate

1.00%

Lower than the national median of 1.02%

Median Home Value

$209,350

Median Annual Tax Bill

$2,876

How Are Property Taxes Calculated in Wisconsin?

Property taxes in Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin counties is 1.00%, which is below the national median of 1.02%.

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

All 72 Wisconsin Counties

CountyEff. Tax RateMedian Home ValueMedian Annual Tax Bill
Adams County1.30%$184,500$2,397
Ashland County1.47%$160,500$2,354
Barron County1.42%$198,300$2,823
Bayfield County1.07%$228,100$2,432
Brown County1.46%$245,900$3,593
Buffalo County1.42%$197,600$2,811
Burnett County0.95%$215,500$2,052
Calumet County1.52%$252,100$3,830
Chippewa County1.16%$237,700$2,754
Clark County1.51%$163,800$2,467
Columbia County1.48%$258,700$3,826
Crawford County1.64%$175,100$2,868
Dane County1.71%$366,100$6,276
Dodge County1.55%$218,400$3,395
Door County1.10%$305,800$3,350
Douglas County1.35%$190,400$2,564
Dunn County1.47%$226,200$3,325
Eau Claire County1.43%$242,400$3,461
Florence County1.31%$170,000$2,224
Fond du Lac County1.58%$209,800$3,311
Forest County1.17%$170,000$1,988
Grant County1.44%$186,300$2,683
Green County1.64%$236,900$3,882
Green Lake County1.31%$206,300$2,709
Iowa County1.56%$248,100$3,864
Iron County1.14%$155,200$1,777
Jackson County1.43%$186,900$2,672
Jefferson County1.57%$253,800$3,988
Juneau County1.52%$165,200$2,517
Kenosha County1.69%$247,800$4,180
Kewaunee County1.48%$208,900$3,083
La Crosse County1.63%$243,200$3,963
Lafayette County1.64%$182,100$2,980
Langlade County1.33%$145,800$1,946
Lincoln County1.42%$177,700$2,530
Manitowoc County1.54%$172,900$2,660
Marathon County1.51%$205,500$3,108
Marinette County1.26%$154,600$1,950
Marquette County1.35%$201,100$2,709
Menominee County3.64%$97,000$3,527
Milwaukee County2.04%$216,500$4,406
Monroe County1.42%$197,200$2,801
Oconto County1.25%$212,000$2,651
Oneida County0.94%$227,500$2,146
Outagamie County1.47%$244,100$3,580
Ozaukee County1.25%$368,900$4,629
Pepin County1.47%$196,100$2,875
Pierce County1.48%$308,600$4,552
Polk County1.22%$241,200$2,947
Portage County1.47%$230,400$3,396
Price County1.45%$146,000$2,110
Racine County1.70%$239,400$4,071
Richland County1.41%$182,800$2,579
Rock County1.69%$215,900$3,652
Rusk County1.21%$152,000$1,834
Sauk County1.50%$242,400$3,646
Sawyer County0.85%$223,300$1,899
Shawano County1.45%$179,100$2,588
Sheboygan County1.48%$218,400$3,234
St. Croix County1.23%$349,700$4,297
Taylor County1.42%$186,500$2,647
Trempealeau County1.61%$203,300$3,269
Vernon County1.37%$210,600$2,883
Vilas County0.80%$270,700$2,166
Walworth County1.44%$275,900$3,964
Washburn County1.11%$207,900$2,305
Washington County1.20%$316,200$3,795
Waukesha County1.21%$373,600$4,525
Waupaca County1.49%$192,800$2,876
Waushara County1.32%$186,000$2,458
Winnebago County1.71%$208,600$3,573
Wood County1.56%$168,100$2,629

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Key Highlights

Highest Tax Rate

3.64%

Menominee County

Lowest Tax Rate

0.80%

Vilas County

Highest Tax Bill

$6,276

Dane County

Lowest Tax Bill

$1,777

Iron County

Think your property is over-assessed?

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How to Objection Your Wisconsin Property Taxes

Filing a property tax objection in Wisconsin is your legal right. Here is the basic process:

  1. Review your annual assessment notice from your local assessor.
  2. File your objection before the deadline (Board of Review meeting).
  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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