Property taxes in Poinsett County, Arkansas

Property taxes in Poinsett County use the state DFA county-average millage on an assessed benchmark of $70,000 (illustrated as 20% of a $350,000 home). That works out to about 4.86% of assessed value (mills ÷ 10), or about 0.97% of that market illustration—not 4.86% of full market price—before credits and non–ad valorem charges.

Poinsett County — 2024 average overall millage of 48.63 mills from the DFA index, applied to a $70,000 assessed benchmark (20% × $350,000 market illustration for Class 3 residential context).

Poinsett County’s property tax combines school, municipal, and county millage adopted for the collection cycle summarized in the DFA millage report—this page uses the published **county-average overall total** as a consistent illustration.

Last verified2026-04-18

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Rates at a glance

Effective rate is tax ÷ assessed benchmark (mills ÷ 10). With Arkansas’s 20% residential assessment illustration, implied % of a $350k home is about one-fifth of that headline rate.

Eff. rate (% of $350k market illustration)
0.97%

Same tax is 4.86% of the $70,000 assessed benchmark (20% × $350,000 market illustration); mills ÷ 10 equals that assessed rate.

Modeled annual tax
$3,404

Includes ad valorem from published mills where applicable; non–ad valorem lines may add to your notice.

Benchmark value
$70,000

Modeled as taxable assessed value for millage math.

Published millage
48.6300 mills

2024 · DFA Section I index — 2024 average overall total mills (school + city + county stacks), county mean across taxing units. Your parcel’s mills may differ.

County population (2024 estimate)
22,300

U.S. Census Bureau county-equivalent population estimates (POPESTIMATE2024). Citation in references.

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Compare Poinsett County to nearby counties

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How this compares nationally

For Poinsett County, modeled tax implies about 0.97% of a $350,000 market illustration (same levy as 4.86% of the $70,000 assessed benchmark). That sits near the broad national band many surveys use for orientation (often roughly 1–1.3% of home value, varying by source and methodology)—use it as context, not a benchmark for “fair” taxation.

Orientation band (~11.3%): many U.S. surveys summarize owner-occupied property taxes in that range as a share of value—definitions differ. See Tax Foundation — Property taxes as a percentage of owner-occupied housing value (state / local, illustrative national context).

Official millage schedule (2024)

DFA Section I index — 2024 average overall total mills (school + city + county stacks), county mean across taxing units. Your parcel’s mills may differ. Incremental school, city, and county mill totals as defined in the DFA report preface; * marks non-responding counties in some years—verify with the county clerk.. Combined ad valorem mills: 48.6300 mills. On taxable value: tax ≈ value × (mills ÷ 1000). Implied percent of taxable value from mills alone ≈ 4.86% (mills ÷ 10).

Personal property (vehicles, equipment) is assessed separately. Utility assessments, improvement districts, and other non–general ad valorem lines may appear on some notices. Net tax may reflect the state homestead credit and other offsets.

Estimate

Modeled property tax

Annual tax (modeled)

$3,404

Poinsett County — 2024 average overall millage of 48.63 mills from the DFA index, applied to a $70,000 assessed benchmark (20% × $350,000 market illustration for Class 3 residential context).

Breakdown

Levy components

Major portions of the published rate stack (schools, county, specials) as labeled on the cited source—not parcel-specific.

ComponentDetail
School district average (2024)40.46 mills — DFA Section I (average school district millage).
City average (2024)4.14 mills — DFA Section I (average city total).
County average (2024)5.81 mills — DFA Section I (average county total).

Assessment & taxable value

Arkansas real property is classified for assessment; **residential** improved parcels commonly use a **20%** assessment ratio applied to true market value for the general tax base (subject to caps and reappraisal cycles). Agricultural and commercial ratios differ—see the county assessor.

Exemptions & credits

  • HomesteadEstimator

    Homestead property tax credit (state)

    Arkansas funds a homestead tax credit that reduces net tax on qualifying owner-occupied primary residences—amounts are set in state law and applied on the treasurer bill.

  • Veteran / militaryReference

    Disabled veteran / surviving spouse exemptions

    Additional exemptions may apply for qualifying disabled veterans—file through the county assessor with required documentation.

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    Assessment appeal / equalization

    You may appeal assessed value to the county equalization board on statutory grounds and timelines after your notice of value.

Owner-occupied primary residences may receive the **homestead tax credit** and certain disability or veteran exemptions—amounts and eligibility are set in statute and applied on the county treasurer bill.

Tools

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Exemption illustrations

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Add-ons (combine)

Illustrative annual tax

$3,404

Implied effective rate at this value: 0.97% (of market value—scaled from this page’s $350,000 illustration).

The slider is market value (home price illustration). We convert to assessed value using the same assessment ratio as this page’s model (e.g. 20% × $350,000 → $70,000), then scale tax with the published millage—so the implied % is of market value, not of assessed value.

Not a tax bill, legal estimate, or appeal tool. Exemptions, caps, specials, and assessment rules can change your actual amount; confirm with your assessor or collector.

FAQ

Common questions

Short answers tied to this county’s model—always confirm dates and eligibility on official notices.

How are property taxes calculated in Poinsett County?

Rate Gazetteer starts from the Arkansas DFA millage report county-average overall total for 2024 (about 48.63 mills). Tax ≈ assessed value × (mills ÷ 1000) for ad valorem real property. Your school district and city stack may differ from the county mean. Poinsett County — 2024 average overall millage of 48.63 mills from the DFA index, applied to a $70,000 assessed benchmark (20% × $350,000 market illustration for Class 3 residential context).

When are property taxes due in Arkansas?

Arkansas real and personal property taxes are collected at the county level; annual taxes are generally payable by October 15 statewide (with penalties after that date unless extended)—verify postmark and holiday rules on your county treasurer site.

How can I lower my property tax bill in Poinsett County?

Appeal assessed value on time with the county assessor / equalization board, claim homestead and other statutory exemptions, and ensure residential classification is correct—net tax may also reflect the state homestead tax credit.

What is the Arkansas homestead tax credit / exemptions in Poinsett County?

Owner-occupied primary residences may receive the homestead tax credit and certain disability or veteran exemptions—amounts and eligibility are set in statute and applied on the county treasurer bill.

Why might my Arkansas mills differ from this county-average total?

The DFA report’s average overall total blends school-district, city, and county millage across taxing units in the county. Your notice reflects your school district and municipality—use the county clerk or assessor detail behind the millage book if you need parcel-specific stacks.

Sources

Verification

Primary reference

Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration — 2024 Millage Report (2025 Collections), Section I (average overall total mills by county)
Last verified
2026-04-18
Evidence type
Confirmed

Checked against an official government rate sheet, notice, or tax office publication.

Millage totals are **county averages** of school-district, city, and county incremental stacks published in the DFA report. Parcels vary by **school district and municipality**. Modeled annual tax = 70,000 USD assessed benchmark (20% of $350,000 market illustration) × (mills ÷ 1000). Does not net the state homestead tax credit or veteran/disability exemptions. DFA Section I index — 2024 average overall total mills (school + city + county stacks), county mean across taxing units. Your parcel’s mills may differ.

Reference population (context): 22,300