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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. You also can check and update key information about your property, such as: Mailing address. Property tax exemptions. Access the 20-Year Property Tax History:
Read "The Pappas Study" 20-Year Property Tax History: See the Top 50 Largest Tax Increases since 2000 by Chicago ward and suburb: Voter Turnout 2011-2020 Chicago and Cook County Suburbs: Cook County Suburbs - Interactive Map: Chicago by Ward - Interactive Map
Alternatively, click here to download and print the refund application form. If you have difficulty with any of the three steps listed above, you may contact our office or call us at 312.443.5100. Cook County Treasurer's Office - Chicago, Illinois.
Some taxpayers may choose to pay the First Installment Cook County property taxes early for reasons such as winter travel or to increase their tax write-offs for the current year. The First Installment is an estimated bill equal to 55% of the prior year's total tax. It was due Friday, March 1, 2024. Four Ways to Pay Early
The 2021 Annual Tax Sale has been scheduled to commence at 8:30 a.m. on January 9, 2024. The Annual Sale will be conducted from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day of the sale schedule. At the discretion of the Tax Sale Supervisor, these hours may be extended to accommodate tax buyers placing bids. The Tax Sale schedule is as follows:
Cook County Treasurer's Office - 2/8/2024. Historic reforms championed by Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas are about to take effect as property owners face a March 1 due date for 2023 First Installment tax bills. For those who are late paying their taxes due March 1, the interest rate penalty will drop from 18% a year to 9% a year. The ...
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is sending more than $22 million in automatic refunds to more than 10,000 property owners who overpaid their property taxes last year. “For many senior citizens and others, the value of tax breaks known as exemptions is greater than the amount of property taxes they were billed,” Pappas said. “Since they ...
The Cook County Assessor’s Office automatically renews Homeowner Exemptions for properties that were not sold to new owners in the last year. New owners should apply to: Cook County Assessor's Office. 118 North Clark Street, Room 320. Chicago, IL 60602. 312.443.7550.
You need the PIN to request a duplicate tax bill from the Treasurer's Office or to call with any questions you may have about payments, assessments, appeals, exemptions and tax rates. COOK COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. Cook County Treasurer's Office. 118 North Clark Street, Room 112. Chicago, Illinois 60602. (312) 443-5100.