Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Joint effort eases tax paying

Money now accepted at 3 bank branches, some retail stores

- JOSEPH FLAHERTY

The Pulaski County treasurer Thursday announced two new ways for residents to make tax payments in cash during the covid-19 outbreak: via the drive-thru lane at three Centennial Bank branches or at stores like Walmart, Kroger and Edwards Cash Saver.

Treasurer Debra Buckner said during a news conference outside the county administra­tion building in Little Rock that her office collaborat­ed with partners to make the alternativ­e payment options available to residents after many public buildings closed when the outbreak reached Arkansas this spring.

Even before the pandemic at the start of the year, the treasurer’s office needed to collect $531 million from 380,000 parcels, Buckner said.

A “soft opening” beginning Sept. 1 for the drive-thru option at Centennial Bank locations took in $1,076,000 in tax revenue as of Wednesday, Buckner said. She described it as a sign that “the public is receiving this very well.”

Payments can be made at Centennial Bank branches at 2922 S. University Ave. and 13910 Cantrell Road in Little Rock, as well as 4514 Camp Robinson Road in North Little Rock.

Tax payments cannot be made in the bank lobby, however, and customers must use drive-thru lane four between 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., according to the treasurer’s office. A drop box for tax payments made via check, not cash, is also available at the banks.

At the walk-in locations, such as Walmart, Pulaski County taxpayers can pay their bills in cash at a customer service or bill-pay window like they would for a utility bill or cellphone bill, Buckner said.

“Right off the bat, we heard, ‘Wow, I don’t have to worry about mailing a check or doing a credit card or whatever,” Buckner said.

The deadline for making 2019 property tax payments before they become delinquent is Oct. 15, approximat­ely three weeks away.

Although residents already could pay property taxes online, the new options announced were designed for “a large contingent of our customers who have a ritual — they like to come to a tax office and pay in cash,” Buckner said.

Gordon Silaski, the division president of Centennial Bank, said the request was like none the bank had seen before.

“But for us,” he added, “it was never a question of ‘if,’ it was always just, ‘How? How can we get this done?’”

Silaski said that with the “blessing” of the Arkansas State Bank Department, the bank put together a task force to work on the project in order to help county residents and assist the treasurer’s office.

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