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Labette County Property Tax Due Date

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(620) 795-2918

2026 Property Tax Due Dates

Official Source
Installment 1in 160 days

December 20

First half or full payment

Installment 2overdue

May 10

Second half

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Penalty: Interest charged monthlyGrace period: None

Payment Methods

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Labette County Treasurer

How to Pay

Online

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By Mail

Mail check payable to Labette County Treasurer

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In Person

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About Property Taxes in Kansas

Kansas property taxes are administered at the county level. Residential property is appraised at its market value and then assessed at 11.5% of that appraised value. Commercial and industrial property is assessed at 25%. The county appraiser determines values, the county clerk calculates tax rates, and the county treasurer collects taxes. Kansas property taxes are levied for the current year and collected in two installments that straddle the calendar year. Rates vary significantly by county and by the number of overlapping taxing districts.

Payment & Assessment

Kansas property taxes are paid in two equal installments: First half: Due December 20 of the current tax year Second half: Due May 10 of the following year A penalty of 1% per month (up to 12%) applies to late payments. Most counties offer online payment through the county treasurer's website. Contact your county for payment options.

Statewide framework for Kansas. Your county's specific rates and deadlines are shown above.

About Labette County

Labette County is a county located in Southeast Kansas. Its county seat is Oswego, and its most populous city is Parsons. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 20,184. The county was named after LaBette Creek, the second-largest creek in the county, which runs roughly north-northwest-south-southeast from near Parsons to Chetopa. The creek in turn was named after French-Canadian fur trapper Pierre LaBette, who had moved to the area, living along the Neosho River, and marrying into the Osage tribe in the 1830s and 1840s.

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