2016 Cook County Tax Rates Released
The Cook County Clerk recently released the new tax rates in preparation for the payment due on August 1, 2017. The memo contains an explanation for the rate changes and impact on personal and commercial properties. After reading through the memo, especially the FAQ, contact us so we at Liston … Continued The post 2016 Cook County Tax Rates Released appeared first on Liston Tsantilis Law.
The Cook County Clerk recently released the new tax rates in preparation for the payment due on August 1, 2017. The memo contains an explanation for the rate changes and impact on personal and commercial properties. After reading through the memo, especially the FAQ, contact us so we at Liston and Tsantilis can assist you with any questions or concerns on how you will be impacted by the changes.
Source: cookcountyclerk.com –
The 2016 property tax rates, calculated by the Cook County Clerk’s office for the county’s more than 1,400 taxing agencies, were released today – the final step in the tax process before bills are mailed out.
The average City of Chicago residential taxpayer should expect to see a roughly 10 percent increase in their tax bill while North Suburban Cook County homeowners will see their property tax bills go up 6.5 percent on average and South Suburban homeowners will see an average increase of 3.9 percent.
A tax bill is based on of the amount of money sought from taxing districts (the levy), the property’s assessed value, the state equalization factor, and the applicable tax rate.
Tax bills will be due Tuesday, August 1, 2017.
For the second year in a row, the total of all taxes extended for all taxing districts in Cook County exceeds $13 billion. Last year the total tax billed in Cook County was $13.1 billion. This year the total tax in Cook County is $13.7 billion. The City of Chicago’s extension again exceeds $1 billion, an 8.5 percent increase over last year.








