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Understanding Residential Property Tax Appeals

Understanding Residential Property Tax Appeals

There are several different classes, or types, of property in Cook County. One of these classes is residential property which includes single-family homes and townhomes. This category also includes condominiums and cooperatives with 6 units or fewer. In some cases, mixed use buildings are also…

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Understanding Commercial Property Tax Appeals

Understanding Commercial Property Tax Appeals

Commercial properties account for one of several different classes, or types, of property in Cook County. In order to be considered commercial property, a parcel of real estate must be used for business activities. Commercial property is often a building that houses office or retail…

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Understanding Multi-Family Property Tax Appeals

Understanding Multi-Family Property Tax Appeals

There are several different classes, or types, of property located in Cook County. Multi-unit residential properties are parcels of real estate that must be set up to accommodate several households in separate units. This can take the form of a single building with multiple units…

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West Chicago Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

West Chicago Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

All properties in Cook County are reassessed on a triennial schedule. Every three years, the new valuations – along with appeals, exemptions, local tax levies, and assessments of nearby properties – determine the amount of future property tax bills. The Assessor’s Office, the Board of…

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South Chicago Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

South Chicago Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

All properties in Cook County are reassessed on a triennial schedule. Every three years, the new valuations – along with appeals, exemptions, local tax levies, and assessments of nearby properties – determine the amount of future property tax bills. The Assessor’s Office, the Board of…

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North Chicago Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

North Chicago Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

All properties in Cook County are reassessed on a triennial schedule. Every three years, the new valuations – along with appeals, exemptions, local tax levies, and assessments of nearby properties – determine the amount of future property tax bills. The Assessor’s Office, the Board of…

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Lakeview Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

Lakeview Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

All properties in Cook County are reassessed on a triennial schedule. Every three years, the new valuations – along with appeals, exemptions, local tax levies, and assessments of nearby properties – determine the amount of future property tax bills. The Assessor’s Office, the Board of…

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Lake Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

Lake Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

All properties in Cook County are reassessed on a triennial schedule. Every three years, the new valuations – along with appeals, exemptions, local tax levies, and assessments of nearby properties – determine the amount of future property tax bills. The Assessor’s Office, the Board of…

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Hyde Park Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

Hyde Park Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

All properties in Cook County are reassessed on a triennial schedule. Every three years, the new valuations – along with appeals, exemptions, local tax levies, and assessments of nearby properties – determine the amount of future property tax bills. The Assessor’s Office, the Board of…

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Jefferson Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

Jefferson Township Spotlight: Cook County and Property Taxes

All properties in Cook County are reassessed on a triennial schedule. Every three years, the new valuations – along with appeals, exemptions, local tax levies, and assessments of nearby properties – determine the amount of future property tax bills. The Assessor’s Office, the Board of…

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COVID’s (Continued) Impact on Property Taxes

COVID’s (Continued) Impact on Property Taxes

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused financial hardship for many Illinois families. Long term stay-at-home orders, scarce federal stimulus money, and missed paychecks have made it difficult or impossible for some homeowners to pay their tax bills on time on time or altogether. Before the Coronavirus…

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Cook County COVID-19 Adjustments and Assessment Appeals

Cook County COVID-19 Adjustments and Assessment Appeals

The COVID-19 pandemic is lasting longer than most people had hoped. For many families and small businesses, the financial toll is apparent and devastating. The real estate market was anticipated to take a massive hit given the volume of unemployment, under employment, pay-cuts, and delayed…

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Cook County Property Types

Cook County Property Types

There are many different types of properties in Cook County. They are sorted into several categories for the purposes of classification. Factors such as age, height, and function of the property determine its class. This brief guide will help you understand the variety of residences,…

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Property Tax Exemptions: People with Disabilities, Seniors, and Veterans

Property Tax Exemptions: People with Disabilities, Seniors, and Veterans

There are two main factors that determine the amount of a Cook County property tax bill: The levy, or the amount of money local governments charge property owners to cover government spendingThe value of a taxpayer’s property Exemptions are an additional factor. They lower tax…

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Property Tax Exemptions: Homeowners and Home Improvement

Property Tax Exemptions: Homeowners and Home Improvement

What are exemptions? There are two main factors that determine the amount of a Cook County property tax bill: The levy, or the amount of money local governments charge property owners to cover government spendingThe value of a taxpayer’s property Exemptions are an additional factor.…

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Understanding Property Tax Refunds

Understanding Property Tax Refunds

Why would I receive a refund? If you overpay on Illinois property tax bill, you may be eligible for a refund. Unclaimed tax exemptions for senior citizens, veterans, and citizens with disabilities make up another significant proportion. Otherwise, you may be entitled to a refund…

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Property Description Errors: Questions and Answers

Property Description Errors: Questions and Answers

With the large number of properties that are assessed each year, mistakes can happen. It’s important to examine the documents that come with your property assessment and check for any information that looks out of place. If you find something that’s inaccurate, it’s worth further…

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Do you know your PIN? Understanding Your Cook County Property Index Number

Do you know your PIN? Understanding Your Cook County Property Index Number

What is a PIN? PIN stands for Property Index Number. Sometimes it’s also referred to as a Parcel Identification Number. A PIN is a 14-digit code that functions as a unique identifier for a parcel of land. All types of properties have PINs, including: Single…

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Property Tax Incentives: Open Spaces

Property Tax Incentives: Open Spaces

Cook County awards tax incentives to owners of several different types of property. Eligibility is contingent on matching the description of at least one of several special assessment property classes. Here are a few examples: Many classes concern the improvement of a parcel of land.Some…

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Property Tax Incentives: Historic Residences

Property Tax Incentives: Historic Residences

Cook County awards tax incentives to owners of several different types of property. Eligibility is contingent on matching the description of at least one of several special assessment property classes. Here are a few examples: Many classes concern the improvement of a parcel of land.Some…

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