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Issaquena County Property Taxes

Effective Tax Rate

0.00%

Median Annual Tax

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#0 of 81 counties in Mississippi

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At a Glance

Median Home Value

$110,800

State avg $136,126

Tax w/ Mortgage/yr

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Tax w/o Mortgage/yr

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State Tax Rate Rank

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Homeowner context

What this means for a Issaquena County homeowner

Use these county medians as a planning baseline. Your actual bill depends on assessed value, exemptions, millage, and local taxing districts.

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Data Story

About Property Taxes in Issaquena County, Mississippi

Issaquena's tax rate is exceptionally low

Issaquena County's effective tax rate of just 0.346% ranks among the lowest in the entire nation, far below the 1.1% national median. The median property tax of $314 is roughly one-ninth the national median of $2,690.

Mississippi's most tax-friendly county

Issaquena County's 0.346% rate is less than half Mississippi's 0.743% state average, making it by far the lowest-taxing county in the state. This historic pattern reflects the county's fiscal structure and service-delivery model.

Less than third of nearby county rates

Issaquena County's 0.346% rate is less than one-third of Humphreys County's 1.104% just miles away. Even compared to Holmes County's 0.908%, Issaquena residents pay less than 40% of the tax burden.

Median homeowner pays just $314 yearly

On Issaquena County's median home value of $90,700, the typical homeowner pays only about $314 per year in property taxes. This extraordinarily low burden is unique even by Mississippi standards.

Even low assessments deserve review

Even though Issaquena's rates are exceptionally low, homeowners should still verify their assessments are accurate and fairly reflect property values. A successful challenge could provide modest savings while ensuring fairness in local tax administration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property tax rate in Issaquena County, Mississippi?
The effective property tax rate in Issaquena County, Mississippi is N/A. This rate is calculated by dividing the median property tax payment by the median home value in the county.
How much are property taxes in Issaquena County?
The median annual property tax payment in Issaquena County is N/A. Homeowners with a mortgage pay a median of N/A, while those without a mortgage pay N/A.
How does Issaquena County compare to the Mississippi average?
Issaquena County's effective tax rate of N/A is not available for comparison. The median annual property tax in Issaquena County is N/A, compared to the state average of $955.
What is the median home value in Issaquena County, Mississippi?
The median home value in Issaquena County, Mississippi is $110,800, according to U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Is Issaquena County a low property tax area in Mississippi?
Yes — Issaquena County's effective property tax rate of N/A is below the Mississippi average of 0.70%. The median annual property tax of N/A is also comparable to the state average of $955, making it a relatively affordable area for property taxes.
How are property taxes calculated in Mississippi?
Property taxes in Mississippi are calculated based on the assessed value of your property multiplied by the local mill levy (tax rate). The assessed value is determined by your county assessor and may differ from market value. Homeowners may qualify for exemptions such as homestead, senior, veteran, or disability exemptions that can reduce the taxable value. Tax rates vary by county and include levies for schools, municipal services, and special districts.

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By Evan Brooks, Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor

Data updated: March 2026

Data from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. Effective tax rate is calculated as median property tax divided by median home value.

Estimates are informational only and are not tax, legal, financial, or assessment appeal advice. Verify parcel-specific amounts with the county assessor or tax collector.