FAQ’s

How are taxes calculated?

 

When are taxes due?

 

Does my entire tax bill have to be paid in full?

 

There are other taxes on my bill, when do they need to be paid?

 

Where are payments accepted?

 

Where can I pay in person?

 

Where can I mail in my payment?

 

When is the last day I can make a payment before penalties and interest are added?

 

Is there a fee for using online services?

 

When do Internet/Phone payments close?

 

How much are late penalty fees?

 

How much is interest?

 

How can I get a copy of my tax receipt?

 

What is the Homestead Tax Credit?

 

How do I qualify for a Disabled Veterans (DAV) exception?

 

How do I qualify for other tax exemptions, such as churches, etc.?

 

I moved, how do I get my address changed?

 

Where can I get contact information for Special Improvement Districts?

 

What do I do if I received a real estate tax bill that my mortgage company pays?

 

What happens when certified property is redeemed?

 

Where can I get more information about the fiscal condition of the county?

 

Assessor Information

 


 

ANSWERS:

 

How are taxes calculated?
See Your Tax Dollars.

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When are taxes due?
Taxes are due upon receipt and become delinquent after October 15th.

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Does my entire tax bill have to be paid in full?
All past due taxes must be paid in full. Current taxes can be made in installments. We have suggested 3 optional payment amounts on your original tax statement. The first installment coupon may include delinquent charges or special improvement district fees that must be satisfied before current taxes.

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There are other taxes on my bill, when do they need to be paid?
City Liens, sanitation fees and Special Improvement District Assessments must be paid before or with ad valorem taxes (general taxes).

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Where are payments accepted?
Go to our Pay Options page for more information.

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Where can I pay in person?
Go to our Pay Options page for more information.

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Where can I mail in my payment?
With your original bill coupon:
Pulaski County Treasurer
PO Box 8101
Little Rock, AR 72203

 

No Coupon (Include account number on check/money order)
Pulaski County Treasurer
PO Box 430
Little Rock, AR 72203

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When is the last day I can make a payment before penalties and interest are added?
Mail that is postmarked October 15 and payments made by Internet or phone by 11:59 PM on October 15 will post without penalties and interest.

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Is there a fee for using online services?
The Treasurer’s Office does not charge a fee to use our online services. However, additional charges are applied by our electronic payment processor which provides us with the electronic means to pay your taxes.  Pulaski County does not receive any portion of these fees.

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When do Internet/Phone payments close?
Internet and phone payments close at 11:59 PM on October 15.

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How much are late penalty fees?
Late penalty is 10% of the base amount plus an advertising fee of $1.75 for personal property and $1.50 for real estate.

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How much is interest?
Interest on delinquent real estate parcels is accrued daily at 10% per annum.

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How can I get a copy of my tax receipt?
Payment receipts and duplicate bills can be obtained on this website under the “Pay Taxes/Tax Inquiry” tab, or clicking here.

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What is the Homestead Tax Credit?
See Homestead Tax Credit.

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How do I qualify for a Disabled Veterans (DAV) exception?
See DAV.

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How do I qualify for other tax exemptions, such as churches, etc.?
For questions about tax exemptions other than DAV, please call the Assessor’s Exemptions Department at 501-340-3350

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I moved, how do I get my address changed?
Fill out the form on our Address Change page.

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Where can I get contact information for Special Improvement Districts?
See SIDs

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What do I do if I received a real estate tax bill that my mortgage company pays?
Contact your mortgage company. You will need a copy of your tax statement and be able to provide them with your mortgage loan number.

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What happens when certified property is redeemed?
When property is redeemed from the State Land Commission, the delinquent department must wait on the filed copy from the Pulaski County Clerk, this could take up to two weeks. Once received a bill will be issued for current year taxes if due. If property is redeemed a week/week and a half before deadline (October 15th), then delinquent department will issue the current bill with 30 days to pay without penalties and interest.

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Where can I get more information about the fiscal condition of the county?
See our Treasurer’s Reports page.

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Assessor Information
Deadline to assess is May 31st. Contact the Assessor at 501-340-6181 or www.pulaskicountyassessor.net

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