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Your Property Tax Overview. See how your tax bill changed. View taxing district debt attributed to your property. Search $111 million in available property tax refunds. Search $54 million in missing senior exemptions going back four years. Change your name and mailing address.
Cook County Treasurer's Office - Chicago, Illinois. Your Property Tax Overview. On a single page, you can: Make a payment. See if a refund is available. Download a copy of your tax bill. Sign up to receive tax bills by email. Find out if your delinquent taxes have been sold. See local governments' debt and pensions.
Assessments are a key and often misunderstood part of the property tax process. The assess-ments — estimates of the market value of a property — determine how much of the overall property tax burden within a jurisdiction falls on each individual property owner.
Download Your Tax Bill. Open a PDF of your tax bill that can be printed and used to pay in person or by mail. Tax Year 2022 Second Installment Due Friday, December 1, 2023. Tax Year 2023 Second Installment Due Thursday, August 1, 2024.
How to Claim Your Property Tax Refund. A simple Three-step Guide to the Application Process: Click here to search for any overpayments on your PIN. Click the "Apply Now" link to access the electronic refund application.
Pay at the Treasurer’s Office. The office is located at 118 N. Clark St, Room 112, Chicago, Illinois 60602. More information.
Paying Online. To pay your first installment property taxes early online, begin by entering your address or 14-digit Property Index Number (PIN) on the first page of the Property Tax Overview. Payments are accepted from your bank account or credit card.
Cook County homeowners may take advantage of several valuable property-tax-saving exemptions. There are currently four exemptions that must be applied for or renewed annually: The Homeowner Exemption, Senior Citizen Homestead Exemption, Senior Citizen Assessment Freeze Exemption, and the Home Improvement Exemption.
118 North Clark Street, Room 320. Chicago, IL 60602. 312.443.7550. The Assessor's Office now automatically renews Senior Citizen Exemptions for properties that were not sold to new owners in the last year.
Homeowner Exemption reduces the EAV of your home by $10,000 starting in Tax Year 2017 (payable in 2018). Exemptions are reflected on the Second Installment tax bill. To check the exemptions you are receiving, go to Your Property Tax Overview.