Baxter County Assessor Jayme Nicholson says any property that requires a license will need to be assessed.
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Nicholson says there are multiple avenues available for Baxter County residents to assess their property.
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Normally, the deadline to assess property in Arkansas is the last day of the current month, but this year, May 31 falls on a Saturday. For those failing to assess by May 30, there will be a 10% penalty as required by the state of Arkansas. For more information, contact the Baxter County Assessor’s Office at 870-425-3453.
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