The statewide personal and real estate property tax payment deadline is October 15. Citizens in 54 Arkansas counties can avoid late fees and in-person payment lines by paying their property taxes online or over the phone before the deadline. A directory of participating counties and secure mobile payment sites is available at www.ar.gov/tax.

“County taxes fund our schools, hospitals, libraries, jails and county government, and it’s important that citizens realize their property taxes directly support their communities,” Pulaski County Treasurer Debra Buckner said. “Pulaski County provides an online property tax payment service through our partnership with the Information Network of Arkansas. We introduced this payment option years ago and it has been extremely helpful in getting tax payments in on time.”

To make a secure payment on a computer or mobile device, taxpayers just need to enter the parcel or tax-id numbers provided on their tax statements, or search by their name or address. The online service provides a payment confirmation and printable receipt. Payments can be made online until 11:59 p.m. October 15.

Buckner says now is a good time to pay taxes online and avoid standing in line the week of October 15. “Our office and tax collector locations around the state typically have lines in the days leading up to the deadline. No matter where you live, it’s much easier to visit www.ar.gov/tax and pay your property taxes in just a few mouse clicks or taps on your phone.”

While paying property taxes online, residents in many counties can also sign up to receive an email notification in March when their annual tax statement is available. Taxpayers who sign up for this new convenience will no longer receive annual tax statements in the mail, but will still get paper statements if their taxes are adjusted throughout the year. Buckner says going paperless is the easiest way for taxpayers to find and pay their tax bill online.

Citizens who pay their taxes online will also have the opportunity to sign up for Gov2Go, Arkansas’ new Personal Government Assistant app that tracks their assessment, property tax and vehicle registration renewal deadlines and enables citizens to quickly complete all these tasks right from their smartphones.

Pulaski County residents who choose to visit the tax collector offices can avoid the lines by using a self-service iPad kiosk to pay their property tax bill with a credit card and get an email receipt.

About The Information Network of Arkansas (INA)

The Information Network of Arkansas (INA) is a public-private partnership between the state of Arkansas and the Arkansas Information Consortium (AIC) that helps state government entities Web-enable their information services. Little Rock-based AIC is part of e-Government firm NIC’s (NASDAQ: EGOV) family of companies. INA operates Arkansas.gov, the official website of the state of Arkansas, which offers more than 1,100 state and local online services.

About NIC

Founded in 1992, NIC (NASDAQ: EGOV) is the nation's leading provider of official government websites, online services, and secure payment processing solutions. The company's innovative eGovernment services help make government more accessible to everyone through technology. The family of NIC companies provides eGovernment solutions for more than 3,500 federal, state, and local agencies in the United States. Forbes has named NIC as one of the “100 Best Small Companies in America” six times, most recently ranked at No. 36 (2014), and the company has been included four times on the Barron’s 400 Index. Additional information is available at http://www.egov.com.