Are property taxes prorated between buyer and seller?

Property is not prorated onto the tax roll when acquired and is not prorated off the tax roll when disposed of (KSA 79-309). However, private contracts between buyers and sellers will often prorate the property tax. The only exceptions to this are for motor vehicles and when taxable property becomes exempt or exempt property becomes taxable.

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1. Why is property taxed in Kansas?
2. What does my county appraiser do?
3. How does the county's appraisal affect my taxes?
4. Will the value of my property change every year?
5. What is property appraised at?
6. How does my county appraiser determine market value?
7. Does the county appraiser visit my property?
8. If I bought my house last year, shouldn't the value be the same as what I paid for it a year ago?
9. When will I be notified of the value of my property?
10. How can I determine if the appraisal of my home is accurate?
11. What can I do if I believe the value of my property is too high?
12. What should I expect at the informal meeting?
13. How do I calculate the property taxes on my property?
14. What is the mill levy and how is the mill levy set?
15. Who pays for taxes due on property I sold or purchased?
16. Are property taxes prorated between buyer and seller?