Chicago Referendum Campaign Launched to Increase Real Estate Transfer Tax on Multimillion Dollar Properties – Civic Federation

Under Bring Chicago Home’s proposal, the transfer tax for purchasers of high-end properties valued at over $1 million would rise substantially from $3.75 per $500 of a property’s total sale price to $13.25 per $500 in value. Revenues from the increase in the transfer tax would be earmarked for homeless programs.
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Freddy
3 years ago

They should consider my idea from a previous post. Take the toilets out to make the property uninhabitable then sell the toilets for the original asking price of the home. Toilets must be bought separately or no deal. They cannot bring their own.

Pat S.
3 years ago

So the tax went from 7.5% to 26.5%. So a $1 million dollar home would incur $265,000 in transfer tax? Really???

I can foresee million dollar real estate in Chicago selling for $999,999.99.

Hillbilly GOP
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

26.5%? really? $13.25/$500 equals 26.5%??? Must be teabilly GOP math. I’m guessing you need to take off your shoes to count to 20.

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  Hillbilly GOP

Thank you for your kind words – my embarrassing error!

2.65% is correct – danged decimal point!

Hillbilly GOP
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

It is your embarrassing error. Although that didn’t stop you from making your ridiculous comment. Typical GOP teabilly fashion. Just shoot from the hip with no intellect.

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  Hillbilly GOP

You are most unkind.

Hope your day goes well and you get that chip off your shoulder.

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

The racist above (hillbilly is a racist slur) is just trolling. Don’t feed the trolls!

Riverbender
3 years ago
Reply to  Hillbilly GOP

People make mistakes…look at all the people that voted for Biden

Aaron
3 years ago
Reply to  Riverbender

Ha ! And the tax needs to be 26.5% to make a difference anyway.

Henry Hatch
3 years ago
Reply to  Hillbilly GOP

Good, you caught the math error. That 26.5% amount will be a some time in the future rate if the buffoons who run the city get this current increase approved.

Hillbilly GOP
3 years ago
Reply to  Henry Hatch

Facts matter. I know that’s tough for teabillys.

nixit
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

It’s the most stupid tax structure imaginable. It’s not the amount above $1 million dollars that’s subject to the increased tax rate, it’s the entire sales price. In other words, if you sell your home for $1 million, you pay this tax on the entire $1 million. But if you sell that same home for $999,999, you pay nothing. Keep in mind the idiots behind this are the same idiots who backed the Fair Tax. Although the tax is technically levied on the buyer, the seller ends up paying this tax via a decreased sales price. One last money grab as you… Read more »

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