COVID-19 closures could push residential property tax bills higher in coming years – Center Square

In times of disasters that suddenly cut the business’ income, the property owner can have the company's tax burden reduced. That was the case for many businesses forced to close their doors in March under Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s emergency order. “The government shut them down so the business can’t generate any money, making the property worth less,” said Ted Dabrowski, president of the nonprofit Wirepoints.

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anonymous
6 years ago

Duh

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