Business owners cite reasons for moving to Indiana – Times of Northwest Indiana

Experts pointed to property taxes as one key advantage Indiana has over Illinois. He cited the example of a home valued at $205,000. In 2018, that homeowner would have paid $4,700 in Illinois property taxes, while its Indiana property taxes would have been $1,700, or 62% less.
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Aaron
5 years ago

homes appreciate in other states where the taxes are affordable. Home owners and renters in Illinois exist only to fund the state.

Freddy
5 years ago

I WISH I would pay $4,700 in tax’s on a $205K home. Here in Rockford that home would pay $8,400. I pay $7,000 on a $172K value.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
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Ouch, and I thought 229k value at 7300 was bad. It’s bad everywhere for everybody in this state and Springfield doesn’t give a sh-t.

someone
5 years ago

Illinois does not know how to be run properly. It is always tax/ tax/ tax.
Illinois citizens–leave-leave-leave.
Is it really worth being in Illinois?

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