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Indiana Property Tax Data

ACS 2023 property tax data for 92 counties in IN.

The average median property tax in Indiana is $1,199/year, which is 38% below the national average of $1,923. The average effective tax rate is 0.67% on a median home value of $178,101. Taxes range from $589 in Clay County to $3,340 in Hamilton County.

State Average vs National Average

Median Annual Tax
$1,199
-38% vs US avg
Median Home Value
$178,101
-16% vs US avg
Effective Tax Rate
0.67%
-29% vs US avg

Lowest Property Taxes in Indiana

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Highest Property Taxes in Indiana

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All Counties in Indiana (92)

County Median Tax Effective Rate
Adams County $1,295 0.75%
Allen County $1,559 0.80%
Bartholomew County $1,597 0.72%
Benton County $1,024 0.76%
Blackford County $779 0.81%
Boone County $2,725 0.80%
Brown County $1,141 0.47%
Carroll County $954 0.57%
Cass County $824 0.69%
Clark County $1,566 0.74%
Clay County $589 0.46%
Clinton County $979 0.62%
Crawford County $851 0.74%
Daviess County $1,276 0.68%
DeKalb County $1,117 0.63%
Dearborn County $1,726 0.76%
Decatur County $1,176 0.62%
Delaware County $997 0.78%
Dubois County $1,382 0.65%
Elkhart County $1,592 0.82%
Fayette County $878 0.76%
Floyd County $1,656 0.70%
Fountain County $820 0.62%
Franklin County $1,459 0.62%
Fulton County $744 0.51%
Gibson County $1,244 0.73%
Grant County $790 0.68%
Greene County $895 0.69%
Hamilton County $3,340 0.88%
Hancock County $1,756 0.68%
Harrison County $1,195 0.55%
Hendricks County $2,344 0.83%
Henry County $1,050 0.75%
Howard County $1,110 0.73%
Huntington County $1,070 0.73%
Jackson County $824 0.47%
Jasper County $998 0.49%
Jay County $665 0.60%
Jefferson County $1,191 0.66%
Jennings County $903 0.58%
Johnson County $1,875 0.72%
Knox County $895 0.72%
Kosciusko County $1,198 0.60%
LaGrange County $1,352 0.54%
LaPorte County $1,435 0.79%
Lake County $1,987 0.93%
Lawrence County $994 0.60%
Madison County $1,128 0.76%
Marion County $1,923 0.93%
Marshall County $1,260 0.68%
Martin County $798 0.53%
Miami County $682 0.58%
Monroe County $1,837 0.70%
Montgomery County $1,047 0.63%
Morgan County $1,056 0.48%
Newton County $1,316 0.83%
Noble County $1,250 0.68%
Ohio County $1,179 0.61%
Orange County $832 0.58%
Owen County $1,091 0.67%
Parke County $691 0.50%
Perry County $1,041 0.71%
Pike County $1,044 0.81%
Porter County $2,172 0.83%
Posey County $1,370 0.63%
Pulaski County $646 0.48%
Putnam County $978 0.48%
Randolph County $881 0.83%
Ripley County $1,182 0.58%
Rush County $1,013 0.65%
Scott County $931 0.64%
Shelby County $1,327 0.70%
Spencer County $1,138 0.63%
St. Joseph County $1,559 0.87%
Starke County $895 0.60%
Steuben County $1,188 0.58%
Sullivan County $825 0.68%
Switzerland County $755 0.41%
Tippecanoe County $1,355 0.62%
Tipton County $1,069 0.64%
Union County $1,144 0.71%
Vanderburgh County $1,420 0.82%
Vermillion County $789 0.72%
Vigo County $1,256 0.89%
Wabash County $765 0.53%
Warren County $824 0.52%
Warrick County $1,497 0.65%
Washington County $1,058 0.65%
Wayne County $1,101 0.87%
Wells County $920 0.51%
White County $865 0.53%
Whitley County $1,432 0.70%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average property tax in Indiana?
The average median property tax paid in Indiana is $1,199 per year, based on ACS 2023 data. The average effective tax rate is 0.67%.
How does Indiana compare to the national average?
Indiana property taxes are 38% below the national average. Homeowners here pay a median of $1,199 per year compared to $1,923 nationally.
Which county in Indiana has the lowest property taxes?
Clay County has the lowest median property tax in Indiana at $589 per year with an effective rate of 0.46%. The highest is Hamilton County at $3,340.
How are property taxes calculated?
Property taxes are calculated by multiplying the assessed value of a property by the local tax rate (mill rate). Rates vary by county, city, and school district. The effective tax rate shown here is the median tax paid divided by the median home value, which provides a standardized comparison across counties.

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