Property Taxes and the Mill Levy

You can look up your property taxes online using the Tax Lookup page on the Sedgwick County website. Property tax levies for Maize residents are based on the assessed value of their property which is determined by the Sedgwick County Appraiser’s Office.

Property Tax Example and Breakdown of Property Taxes Paid (2025)

If a home has an appraised (market) value of $200,000, its assessed value will be $23,000. This number can be calculated by multiplying the appraised value by the residential assessment factor which is 11.5%. The assessment factor for agricultural properties is 30% and 25% for commercial properties. Other property class assessment factors (rates) can be found on the valuation notice.

  • $200,000 x 11.5% = 23,000    (Assessed Value)
  • (Appraised value X residential assessment factor) = Assessed Value

The assessed value is then multiplied by the mill levy (tax rate) then divided by $1,000. (Properties with assessed value over 23,000, receive a school tax exemption of $46.00. Assessed value under 23,000 is a pro-rated amount of the $46.00 school tax exemption.)  The owner of this house will pay a total of $3,519.39. The City of Maize will receive $989.32 of the total tax bill. This breaks down to $82.44 per month in support of city services including police protection, street maintenance, economic development, park/building maintenance, code enforcement, etc.

  • (23,000 x 154.333) ÷ 1,000 = $3,519.39 - $46.00 = $3,473.39    (Total Property Tax)
  • (Assessed value X mill levy) ÷ 1,000 = Property Tax – school tax exemption = Total Property Tax

Property Tax (2025 Example)

Questions and Answers

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