Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands John Thurston issued a reminder of the upcoming deadline to pay personal and real property taxes.
“The deadline to pay personal property or real estate taxes in Arkansas is Oct. 15 each year, and we hope everyone will meet that deadline by paying in their county collector’s office,” Thurston said in a news release.
Since Oct. 15 is a Saturday this year, the deadline is extended to Monday, Oct. 17.
Property taxes help fund public schools, libraries and emergency services that are essential to Arkansas counties. Failure to pay those taxes on time will result in additional costs.
“These taxes are vital to the counties across this state, and without your tax dollars, your communities will suffer,” Thurston said.
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Additionally, if taxes are not paid within the following year, real estate taxes may be certified to the Commissioner of State Lands office for collection.
Contact the county collector’s office for their hours on the deadline day.
“Several counties offer online payment options; you may contact the collector’s office to see what options are available in your area,” he said.
If taxes are delinquent, the commissioner’s office will accept payment in the office until 4:30 p.m. Oct. 17. Residents may call 501-683-3053 for information on how to redeem delinquent real estate taxes.