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Property Tax Portal. The Cook County Property Tax Portal is the result of collaboration among the elected officials who take part in the property tax system; the Portal consolidates information and delivers Cook County taxpayers a one-stop customer service website.
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.
Search for a summary of the most recent recorded documents on your property. In addition, you will see recorded documents, deeds and liens available for purchase from the Cook County Clerk's website. *If you do not know your PIN, use the "Search by Property Address" link.
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:
Welcome. Assessor, Auditor-Controller, Treasurer and Tax Collector, and Assessment Appeals Board have prepared this property tax information site to provide taxpayers with an overview and some specific detail about the property tax process in Los Angeles County.
Billed Amounts & Tax History. Search to see a 5-year history of the original tax amounts billed for a PIN. Once you search by PIN, you can pay your current bill online or learn additional ways to pay by clicking More Tax Bill Information on the next page.
Property Taxes. MyDec at MyTax Illinois - used by individuals, title companies, and settlement agencies to submit, approve, or reject Real Property Transfer Tax Declarations (replaces the EZDec system).
Your property tax bill shows: Current and past due property tax changes; Other property-related charges. Any exemptions or abatements you receive. Any overpayments or credits on your account. The discount you can receive for early payment. General information about how your taxes are calculated.
Tax assessors prepare and mail bills to property owners on or around Oct. 1. Learn what's on a Texas property tax bill, including penalties and interest.
Follow the instructions on the tax bill and send the payment to your county tax collector. If your property has a mortgage and the mortgagee is the trustee for a tax escrow account, the tax collector will send the tax bill to the mortgagee and a copy to you.