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Property tax in Oklahoma: rates, averages, and deductions

State averages from Census ACS, deduction data from IRS SOI, and county rankings below.

Avg property tax
$911
annual, median
Avg home value
$132,219
Avg mortgage deduction
Pending
IRS SOI
% claiming mortgage deduction
Pending
IRS SOI

Highest property tax counties

  1. 1.Cleveland County$2,202
  2. 2.Canadian County$2,157
  3. 3.Tulsa County$2,052
  4. 4.Oklahoma County$1,923
  5. 5.McClain County$1,824
  6. 6.Payne County$1,730
  7. 7.Wagoner County$1,681
  8. 8.Logan County$1,670
  9. 9.Rogers County$1,662
  10. 10.Washington County$1,433

Lowest property tax counties

  1. 1.Cimarron County$335
  2. 2.Tillman County$447
  3. 3.McCurtain County$464
  4. 4.Pushmataha County$464
  5. 5.Grant County$482
  6. 6.Kiowa County$483
  7. 7.Jefferson County$495
  8. 8.Latimer County$506
  9. 9.Adair County$510
  10. 10.Harmon County$516

Frequently asked questions

What is the average property tax in Oklahoma?

Census ACS median property tax in Oklahoma is around $911 per year. Effective rate varies by county.

Can I deduct property taxes on my federal return?

The SALT deduction (state and local taxes, including property tax) is capped under current federal law. IRS SOI shows the average Oklahoma filer who claimed the property tax deduction took not yet imported.

Can I appeal my property tax assessment?

Yes in every state, though the process varies. Start with your county assessor's website for timelines and grounds for appeal. A successful appeal reduces your assessed value and the tax bill that flows from it.

Data sources

Disclaimer. HomeRule is not a real estate agent, lender, appraiser, or financial advisor. This content is for educational and informational purposes only. Actual costs vary significantly by property, location, and individual circumstances. Consult qualified professionals for personalized advice.