Cherokee County Tax Rate (Kansas)

Cherokee County Town and City Halls provide municipal services, including information on tax rates and other tax services in Kansas. The Town or City Hall may play a role in setting Cherokee County tax rates, including property tax rates, business tax rates, sales tax rates, use tax rates, local income tax rates, and other local taxes. They may also provide online tax records, tax bill due dates, and information on setting up a tax payment plan or appealing a Cherokee County tax assessment. They also maintain records on changes to tax rates. The Town or City Hall website provides more information on tax rates.

Baxter Springs City Hall Baxter Springs KS 1445 Military Avenue 66713 620-856-2114

Columbus City Hall Columbus KS 300 East Maple Street 66725 620-429-2159

Scammon City Hall Scammon KS 202 East 3rd Street 66773 620-479-2321

West Mineral City Hall Scammon KS 200 Janett Street 66773 620-827-6131


Cherokee County Assessor Offices calculate the value of all property in their jurisdiction in order to assess property taxes in Kansas. The property tax rate is typically applied to the Assessor's property appraisal report, often with a formula. Assessors may provide tax rate information, including how to calculate Cherokee County property taxes, property tax bills, and property assessment reports. They may also provide information on Cherokee County property tax appeals, including the process for appealing a property assessment. Assessors also provide tax bill due dates, information about tax payment plans, and records on unpaid property taxes, which may be available online.

Cherokee County Appraiser Columbus KS 110 West Maple Street 66725 620-429-3984

Cherokee County Clerk Offices maintain public records for a county or local government, including information on local taxes in Kansas. As part of this responsibility, they maintain tax rate information on property taxes, business taxes, and other local Cherokee County taxes. They may also provide online tax records, online payment for taxes, and tax bill due date information. Clerk Offices can provide information on setting up a tax payment plan, appealing a tax assessment, or applying for tax relief. They also keep records on changes to Cherokee County tax rates. The Clerk Office website provides tax rate information and services.

Cherokee County Clerk Columbus KS PO Box 14 66725 620-429-8044

Galena Clerk Galena KS 211 West 7th Street 66739 620-783-5265

Weir City Clerk Weir KS 612 South Jefferson Street 66781 620-396-8214


Cherokee County Treasurer and Tax Collector Offices collect taxes for a county or local government, often in the form of property taxes in Kansas. They also provide tax rate information, including tax rates for Cherokee County property taxes, business taxes, sales tax, and other local taxes. Treasurer and Tax Collector Offices may also provide information on tax deductions, tax incentives, and property tax rate appeals. Their Cherokee County tax rate resources include tax bill due date information, tax payment plans, and tax refund forms. Treasurer and Tax Collector Offices often provide tax rate resources on their website.

Cherokee County Treasurer's Office Columbus KS PO Box 149 66725 620-429-3848


Cherokee County Mayor Offices provide a range of municipal services to their community, including playing a role in setting tax rates and providing tax services in Kansas. The Mayor Office may set Cherokee County property tax rates, business tax rates, sales tax rates, use tax rates, local income tax rates, and other local taxes. Mayors may also provide online tax records, tax bill information, and assistance setting up a Cherokee County tax payment plan or appealing a tax assessment. They also keep records on changes to local tax rates. The Mayor Office website provides additional information on tax rates.

Columbus City Mayor Columbus KS 300 East Maple Street, Ste 1 66725 620-429-1015