Cook County property tax bills are due, but no one’s received them – FOX32 (Chicago)

The question remains: when will those Cook County tax bills be ready to go? The consensus was, thanks to those technical problems, "we just don't know."
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Old Joe
8 months ago

It’s been a fantasy of mine that somehow the CC Treasurers office loses track of my home and never mails me a property tax bill again.

Kinda like those 300K illegal kids they can’t find anymore. I need to hire a skilled hacker to fix this.

Tom Paine's Ghost
8 months ago

These property tax bills will go out the day AFTER election day. The Democrats AKA Communists who have criminalilly rigged Illinois in collusion with their public sector parasitic scum want zero political blow back.

Deb
8 months ago

Why would the county do anything on time. Maybe they need to hire competent people, not political and DEI hires.

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