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  2. Category:Taxation in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Sale of Tax Delinquent Property Amendment This page was last edited on 19 December 2020, at 09:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. Delinquent tax list paints a sad picture of local economy - AOL

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    The local newspaper recently published a list of delinquent tax properties for our county, which painted a telling portrait of the local economy. The list, which takes up two thirds of a page and ...

  4. How could a home that wasn't delinquent be sold for taxes?

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    Taxes not paid by the first due date in March are considered "delinquent," and interest begins to accrue. If the second installment is due in mid-summer and remains unpaid, the property can be ...

  5. Tax sale - Wikipedia

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    A tax sale is the forced sale of property (usually real estate) by a governmental entity for unpaid taxes by the property's owner.. The sale, depending on the jurisdiction, may be a tax deed sale (whereby the actual property is sold) or a tax lien sale (whereby a lien on the property is sold) Under the tax lien sale process, depending on the jurisdiction, after a specified period of time if ...

  6. A Guide to Property Taxes on Your Home - AOL

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    Illinois. Average effective property tax: 2.05%. 2022 average home value: $262,134. ... The taxing authority is then able to start foreclosure proceedings on your tax-delinquent property.

  7. Leo Kocialkowski - Wikipedia

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    He worked in various capacities in several business houses in Chicago. He engaged in tax appraisal and delinquent tax supervision in Cook County, Illinois from 1916 to 1932. He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1928.

  8. Illinois residents will vote on a 3% tax for millionaires in November. The governor says the tax could generate $4.5 billion annually and alleviate high property taxes. Illinois has the second ...

  9. Illinois Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is the code department [1] [2] of the Illinois state government that collects state taxes, operates the state lottery, oversees the state's casino industry, oversees the state's thoroughbred and harness horse racing industries, and regulates the distribution of alcoholic beverages throughout Illinois, including beer, wine, and liquor. [3]