Texas · County property tax · ACS 2024
Kaufman County Property Taxes
The median homeowner in Kaufman County pays $5,377 a year, an effective rate of 1.68%, far above the U.S. average.
- $5,377
- Median tax / yr · Highest-decile bill
- 1.68%
- Effective rate · Highest-decile rate
- +170%
- vs U.S. average
- #17 of 250
- rank in TX
The verdict
Homeowners in Kaufman County pay a median $5,377 a year in property tax, an effective rate of 1.68%, more affordable than 6% of U.S. counties (Census ACS 2024).
- $5,377
- Median annual tax bill, 2024
- 1.68%
- Effective rate on median home
- #2936 of 3135
- U.S. counties by tax burden
- +170%
- vs the national average bill
Effective rate is the median property tax bill divided by the median home value ($320,900). U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates · 2024.
Tax affordability score · Kaufman County, TX
5/100
5 ACS dimensions · release 2024
Comparative score against U.S. county percentiles on Census ACS medians (effective rate, bill, income share, mortgage gap, home-value/income). Higher means more affordable on those published medians, not a recommendation to buy, sell, appeal, or move, and not your personal tax bill. Missing inputs drop out and redistribute weight. How it is calculated.
Median home value relative to Kaufman County's median income
Kaufman County's effective rate vs U.S. county percentiles (ACS 2024)
Median tax as a share of Kaufman County's median household income
Kaufman County's median annual property-tax bill vs U.S. counties
Mortgaged vs free-and-clear median bill gap in Kaufman County
Read the chart values
- Housing pressure: 28/100 (F) · 3.59×
- Rate relief: 6/100 (F) · 1.68%
- Income room: 0/100 (F) · 6.0%
- Bill size: 0/100 (F) · $5,377/yr
- Mortgage premium: 0/100 (F) · +$2,791
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Census Bureau ACS property tax data for Texas. Population: 172,604. Owner-occupied homes: 39,818.
The median annual property tax in Kaufman County is $5,377, which is 27% higher than the Texas state average and 170% above the national average. The effective tax rate is 1.68% on a median home value of $320,900. Property taxes represent 6.0% of the median household income in this county.
What This Data Tells Us About Kaufman County
Primary signal
The bill sits well above the national median
Homeowners in Kaufman County pay a median annual property tax of $5,377, far above the national median and well above the Texas state median. On a $320,900 median home, that works out to an effective rate of 1.68% once the local assessment base and millage are combined.
Decision signal 2
Income carries a heavy tax share
Property taxes in Kaufman County run well above the commonly cited 2%-4% national benchmark, at about 6.0% of the $89,485 median household income.
Decision signal 3
The effective rate is a national headwind
Kaufman County's 1.68% effective rate is among the highest of 3,135 tracked counties: only about 94% pay more.
Decision signal 4
Low among Texas counties by effective rate
Kaufman County ranks #17 of 250 counties in Texas by effective rate (93% of in-state counties pay a lower rate).
This page is for informational purposes only and is not tax, legal, or financial advice. Figures describe the median homeowner household in Kaufman County as reported to the Census Bureau, your own bill can differ based on your parcel's assessed value, exemptions, special districts, and municipal overlays. Always consult your county assessor, tax collector, or a qualified professional before making decisions that depend on these numbers.
Most of the market's rise reached the bill
The effective rate here moved 9.0% down between 2020 and 2024, a smaller shift than in 64% of U.S. counties. With the median home value rose 64.2%, the median bill rose 49.4% to $5,377: the rate did comparatively little to offset the market.
Effective rate is the published median bill divided by the published median home value, so the two multiply back to the bill exactly; the rate's movement here is derived from those two figures rather than read from the rounded published rate. Both are ACS 5-year survey estimates for the median owner-occupied household, compared across non-overlapping releases. They describe what the Census published, not a local policy, assessment, or exemption change.
How to read this county's bill
The bill here climbed steeply over 2020-2024, up 49% from $3,598 to $5,377. These ACS medians describe the reported change; they do not identify whether a levy, assessment, home value, or change in the responding households caused it.
The heaviest band is also the fullest one here: 26,932 of 39,818 owner-occupied homes (67.6%) report annual real-estate taxes above $3,000. That band has no upper edge in the source, so the county median understates the burden carried by the plurality rather than describing it.
Both figures are in the national top quarter, and the median bill still equals only 6.0% of median household income. A high rate on high earnings produces a large dollar figure, and only the dollar figure tends to get quoted; the ratio above is the other half.
The share above is the median annual bill divided by median household income, a ratio of two county-level medians rather than a household-by-household figure.
What Kaufman County Homeowners Actually Pay
The single largest group of Kaufman County homeowners, 26,932 of 39,818 owner-occupied homes (67.6%), pays $3,000 or more a year. The median is one point in this spread, not a typical bill.
- Less than $800 7.9% (3,149)
- $800 to $1,499 5.2% (2,069)
- $1,500 to $1,999 4.7% (1,861)
- $2,000 to $2,999 8.6% (3,409)
- $3,000 or more 67.6% (26,932)
Census ACS 2024, table B25102. Bands and the no-tax share sum to 100%.
2,398 homes here (6.0%) report no real estate tax at all. Exemptions are set by state: how Texas handles assessments and appeals.
With vs Without Mortgage
Mortgaged homeowners in Kaufman County pay more than double the bill of those without one (+81%), the widest kind of value gap this dataset tracks.
How Kaufman County compares
Effective property tax rate (median tax ÷ median home value), ACS 2024.
Kaufman County's effective rate is higher than 93% of the 250 counties in Texas - ranking #17 of 250 for property tax burden.
Where Kaufman County sits among every U.S. county
Effective property tax rate (median tax ÷ median home value)
1.68% more affordable than 6% of 3,135 U.S. counties
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Source U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates · 2024
Among the highest-taxed counties in the country
At 1.68%, Kaufman County sits in the top 6% of all U.S. counties by effective property-tax rate. That is the rate, not the bill: a high rate on a modest home can still produce a smaller cheque than a low rate on an expensive one, which is why the $5,377 median bill is the number to compare against another county.
Kaufman County vs Benchmarks
| Metric | Kaufman County | Texas Avg | U.S. Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median Annual Tax Highest-decile bill | |||
| Effective Tax Rate Highest-decile rate | |||
| Median Home Value | |||
| Tax as % of income Highest-decile income burden | 6.0% | - | - |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates. Tax-burden differences across rows reflect millage decisions, assessment-ratio practices, and the residential-vs-commercial mix of each tax base.
Kaufman County's STEEP · SPIKE lane - is an appeal worth running?
On Kaufman County's published figures (STEEP · SPIKE), a $320,900 median home carries a $5,377 median bill, so every 10% off an assessed value is worth about $538 a year at the same rate. Whether an appeal is worth filing depends on your own parcel. Use our free Appeal Savings Estimator to run your own numbers, then read our step-by-step appeal guide for the procedure in Texas.
Property Tax History · STEEP · SPIKE
| Year | Median Tax (vs prior release) | Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $5,377 +6.8% | 1.68% |
| 2023 | $5,036 +13.1% | 1.73% |
| 2022 | $4,451 +13.9% | 1.73% |
| 2021 | $3,908 +8.6% | 1.81% |
| 2020 | $3,598 | 1.84% |
Each row is a separate ACS 5-year release, and consecutive releases share four of their five survey years. The percentage beside each bill is therefore movement in the published estimate against the previous release, not a single year's tax change. The two releases largely describe the same households. For change over time, compare releases that do not overlap.
Tax Burden
Tax Affordability Score
An effective rate far above the national average of 0.92% puts Kaufman County in the "Expensive" band for property tax burden.
How this score is calculated: a 1-10 scale derived mechanically from the ratio of this county's effective rate to the national average effective rate (0.92%) - a ratio at or below 0.5× scores 10, a ratio at or above 2.0× scores 1, with a linear scale between. It is a factual comparison of Census figures only, not a recommendation, quality rating, or endorsement of Kaufman County or any other county.
Counties with similar tax profiles
On effective rate, Kaufman County sits nearest Rockland County (NY), Franklin County (NY), Barton County (KS).
On published median-tax change, the nearest matches are Polk County (FL), Towner County (ND), Marshall County (OK).
How peers are chosen
These are the nearest cross-state matches in the published Census data, not neighboring counties or recommendations. Peers are rebuilt with each data release; see the calculation method.
Similar effective rates
Similar published median-tax changes, 2020–2024
What tax filers report in Kaufman County
Of the 80,950 federal returns filed from Kaufman County in 2022, 6,240 (7.7% of filers) itemised and reported real estate taxes on Schedule A, averaging $7,453 each. The largest group was filers with adjusted gross income of $100-200k, who accounted for 35% of the county's reporting returns.
Two things this does not say. The amount is what filers reported, recorded before the $10,000 cap on combined state and local tax deductions applies, so it is not the amount deducted. And the share is of everyone who files a return, not of homeowners: most filers now take the standard deduction, so a minority itemise at all. Source: IRS Statistics of Income county data, tax year 2022.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What to do with Kaufman County's numbers
- Kaufman County's $5,377 median bill sits well above the U.S. median - size a personal estimate before treating the county headline as your budget. Estimate your bill →
- Income burden is elevated here: about 6.0% of Kaufman County's $89,485 median household income goes to the property-tax bill.
- Kaufman County ranks #17 of 250 Texas counties by effective rate - on the higher-burden half of the state ACS set. Texas overview →
- If Kaufman County's assessment looks high versus the $320,900 typical home, check Texas's filing window and evidence rules before the notice deadline passes. How to appeal →
Effective-rate definition
Effective rate is the county median tax divided by the county median home value ($320,900); your parcel's assessed value, exemptions, and local levies determine your actual bill. U.S. Census Bureau ACS · 2024.
Nationwide peers by effective rate & median bill
Two PlainPropertyTax-derived comparison paths for Kaufman County, both outside Texas so the link neighborhoods are not the same-state geography lattice. Axes stay disjoint: median-bill peers exclude the effective-rate peer set.
Similar effective rate
Nearest out-of-state counties by ACS effective rate. This county: 1.68%.
Similar median bill
Nearest out-of-state counties by ACS median annual tax. This county: $5,377/yr. Rate peers are excluded so the two link sets stay distinct.
Read with Kaufman County
Nearest ABS(median_tax) ACS peers for Kaufman County (STEEP · SPIKE), replacing the old fixed Keep exploring strip.
STEEP SPIKE
Snohomish County, WA
ABS(median_tax) peer · $5,364/yr (near-tied bill ABS $13); rate 0.77% vs Kaufman County 1.68%.
Newport County, RI
ABS(median_tax) peer · $5,414/yr (near-tied bill ABS $37); rate 0.89% vs Kaufman County 1.68%.
Grundy County, IL
ABS(median_tax) peer · $5,420/yr (near-tied bill ABS $43); rate 1.99% vs Kaufman County 1.68%.
Tarrant County, TX
ABS(median_tax) peer · $5,334/yr (near-tied bill ABS $43); rate 1.65% vs Kaufman County 1.68%.
Texas county set
State ACS overview for every published Texas county rate and median bill.
Appeal filing windows
Kaufman County stamps STEEP · SPIKE - review notice deadlines before quoting the ACS median.
Data vintage and method
Data as of 2024. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.
Property tax data reflects median amounts paid by homeowners. Effective rates are calculated as median tax divided by median home value.
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Editorial standards and provenance
PlainPropertyTax is rendered directly from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates, no number is typed in by an editor. This page draws directly on the Census ACS county-level record for Kaufman County. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error. Data current as of 2026-08-09.