How are motor vehicles appraised?
(1) Motorcycles, automobiles and light trucks that are tagged to operate at less than 12,000 pounds or less on public roads are appraised for tax purposes using a formula set forth in laws. The motor vehicles approximate base wholesale price (dealer cost) when first sold to the public is used to "classify" the vehicle within a price range. The mid-point of this price range is then reduced 15% per calendar year (K.S.A. 79-5100 series).

(2) Motor vehicles operating over 12,000 pounds, or non-highway motor vehicles, are appraised at market value. The market value is generally obtained using valuation publications prescribed by the state.

(3) Automobiles owned and leased for a period of time not exceeding 28 days by a car rental company have an excise rental tax imposed in lieu of property tax (K.S.A. 79-5117).

(4) Motor vehicles used by, for hire motor carriers over the road to transport persons or property are state-assessed. Contact the Motor Carrier Section of the Kansas Division of Property Valuation for more information regarding property taxes on state assessed motor vehicles at (785) 296-2365.Kansas Statutes

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1. What does the County Appraiser do?
2. How do I find the value of a particular property?
3. How much did my neighbor's house sell for?
4. My neighbor's property value went down, why did mine go up?
5. How does the county's appraisal affect my taxes?
6. Will the value of my home change every year?
7. What is property appraised at?
8. How does the County Appraiser determine market value?
9. Does the County Appraiser visit my home?
10. If I bought my house last year, shouldn't the value be the same as what I paid for it?
11. When will I be notified of the value of my property?
12. How can I determine if the appraisal of my home is accurate?
13. What can I do if I do not believe the value of my property is correct?
14. How do I calculate the property taxes on my property?
15. What is the mill levy and how is it set?
16. Who pays the taxes due on property I sold or purchased?
17. How is real property classified and assessed in Kansas
18. Are property taxes prorated between buyer and seller?
19. How is personal property classified and assessed in Kansas?
20. Who needs to list personal property for taxation?
21. Who must sign the personal property rendition?
22. When and where does a taxpayer file a rendition?
23. What penalties apply to personal property?
24. Do I have any appeal for the penalty?
25. How are motor vehicles appraised?
26. Can my boat (and motor) valuation be prorated?