We’ve just launched a new website that has all Saline County information in one convenient location! This website will remain fully functional until it is closed on October 16th to not interfere with tax deadline. You can also visit our new website at https://www.salinecounty.org/government/collector/index.php!

Saline County residents are required to give a declaration of personal property by contacting the Saline County Assessor between January 1st to May 31st every year. Failure to do so will result in a 10% assessment penalty of the total assessment.

Your ad valorem (Latin for "according to value") general taxes are billed one year behind and are calculated by multiplying the "taxable value" (20% of the appraisal value established by the Assessor) times the millage rate (a mill is 1/10th of a penny). You can view the current millage rates under the "Tax Info" tab.

Personal Property (Arkansas Code 261101)
What is personal property? As with real property (real estate), personal property is subject to ownership and is tangible. Personal property, however, is movable and may be either animate or inanimate. Basically, personal property is everything that is subject to ownership, tangible and movable, excluding money.

Examples of taxable personal property include:

FAQ Categories

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you REMIND me with a TEXT (SMS) when the tax deadline is approaching?

Yes, we can remind you by TEXT (SMS).

Is there a millage rate sheet for Saline County Schools?

Yes, I have attached a millage rate sheet that documents the rates beginning in 2017 until current 2023

I moved from Saline County years ago, I recently received a delinquent tax notice. Can the tax collector collect personal property taxes that are several years old?

Yes, it may take a tax collector years to locate a delinquent taxpayer.