Lawmakers Propose Property Tax Relief Bill for Hard-hit Cook County Homeowners – Chicagoland Journal

The Circuit Breaker Property Tax Relief Act is designed to help homeowners who have seen their tax bills spike by 25 percent or more from one year to the next. Credits given to homeowners would cover up to half of the tax bill increase.
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debtsor
1 year ago

The homeowners in Illinois repeatedly vote for higher taxes and rarely does a tax bond referendum in the state fail. They vote for lefty school and park district boards that spare no expense. I know honest to goodness conservatives that vote for these tax increases because they believe that ‘the schools’ or ‘the parks’ are what keep our property values high relative to our neighboring towns. I know one guy that says he wants high property taxes because it keeps out the poor and undesirables and the tightwads who can’t or won’t pay high property taxes. And then six months… Read more »

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Hello lawmakers what about the hard hit collar counties never a word huh, always poor ole Cook County.

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