OP opens second round of property tax rebate applications

House key on a home-shaped key chain hangs from a door lock.

Applications for the second round of Overland Park’s property tax rebate program are now open.

The Overland Park City Council approved plans in March for the program, which provides property tax relief to residents who need it most.

Overland Park residents can get up to 75%, or $624, back on their City property taxes.

To be eligible to apply, you must:

  • Be an Overland Park resident
  • Live in and own your home
  • Be current on your property taxes
  • Meet low-income limits from the Department of Housing and Urban Development

Applicants must also have paid their property taxes in full in both December 2024 and May 2025 before the City will provide the rebate.

Residents who received a rebate during the first round of funding this year are not eligible for a second rebate.

The City awards rebates based on priority criteria, including income, appraised home value, veteran or disabled status, length of residence and more.

City returned nearly $60k to residents in previous funding round

This is Overland Park’s second rebate funding round this year.

This summer, 161 residents received $59,111 in rebates. With additional funding available for the program, the City opened a second funding round.

Applications are available now

Residents can apply online now, or pick up a printed application at the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall, 8500 Santa Fe Drive, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Staff from the City’s administrative partner for this program, Community Capital Fund, will be available during a support session on Tuesday, September 30 from 10 a.m. to noon at Matt Ross Community Center, 8101 Marty St.

Applications are due by October 15.

Approved applicants will receive their rebates as checks in the mail by the end of November.

Learn more about the program at opkansas.org/Rebate.