Second Installment of 2021 Tax Bills in Cook County Will Be Due by Year’s End

The Cook County Board of Commissioners announced that the second installment of the 2021 property tax bills will be due before the end of the year. Board President Toni Preckwinkle also announced that there will be a loan program to help towns, school districts, and other taxing bodies to help them pay for their ongoing operations. The article below from the Chicago Tribune has the details of the announcement.
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Source: Chicago Tribune | Repost Liston Tsantilis 7/19/2022 -
Cook County property tax bills will be due before the end of the year, board President Toni Preckwinkle announced Thursday afternoon, along with a plan to help towns, school districts and other taxing bodies affected by a monthslong delay.
Preckwinkle didn’t offer a definitive date for when bills would be sent, only telling reporters that she was “confident that the separately elected officials will be able to collect and distribute property taxes by the end of the calendar year.”
But she hinted that there could be delays in future billing cycles.
The pledge means individual taxpayers will be able to “take full advantage of the federal, state and local tax deduction” on their 2022 federal income taxes, she said.
But thanks to the late bills, Cook County cities and villages, along with fire, library and school districts, will have to wait to get property tax revenues that they use to pay for ongoing operations.
To help struggling districts make it through, Preckwinkle announced a new, one-time program the county will operate with PNC Bank to loan suburban districts money so that they don’t have to take on short-term debt through a measure known as a “tax anticipation note.”








