Towns, School Districts Getting Millions of More Dollars in Property Taxes Thanks to a New, Little-Known State Law – Illinois Answers Project

Under a bill signed into law last August by Gov. J.B. Pritzker, each local government’s annual refund tab is now added to its levy on taxpayers the following year. The problem stood out in some smaller suburbs, where one favorable tax appeal decision for a big commercial property could blow a multimillion-dollar hole in the school system’s budget, state Rep. Michael Zalewski said.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

Just business as usual here in IL. Unaccountable blank-check spending mostly going to the leeches and parasites in the public sector unions. The real workers of Illinois are simply schnooks and chumbolones to be robbed until their carcass is picked clean.

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