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Sedgwick County notifies residents of revenue-neutral property tax estimates

Sedgwick County · August 7, 2026
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Summary

Sedgwick County said revenue-neutral property tax notices have been mailed to residents to show estimated year-over-year changes and explain how tax dollars are allocated; the county directed residents to the clerk's website for details.

A Sedgwick County staff member announced that revenue-neutral property tax notices have been mailed to residents to show estimated changes from last year and to explain how dollars are distributed across taxing entities. "Revenue neutral rates have been sent out," the staff member said, adding that the notice compares this year to last year for each taxing entity.

The update emphasized the distribution of property-tax dollars, saying "Only about 25¢ of every property tax dollar goes to Sedgwick County," and noting that the remainder goes to cities and schools. The speaker directed residents seeking more information to the county clerk's office web page. The notice arrives ahead of the county's budget adoption process and is intended to give taxpayers time to review estimates and participate in upcoming hearings.