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Alex Fenske
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Mokena, IL
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2021 second installment property tax bills have been published!

Alex Fenske
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Mokena, IL
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If you're like me and you're always waiting on pins and needles to see the damage on your Cook County rental property taxes... They're available as of yesterday on the cookcountypropertyinfo dot com website. I imagine we'll be receiving the mailed bills within the next week or so.

As a reminder, you should review the 2nd installment bill to ensure the correct exemptions have been applied.

Also, typically the bill for the first installment of the next year's bill is issued in December, and is due by March 1. So you may be getting your first installment bill for 2022 taxes rather soon. The first installment is always 55% of the prior year's total, regardless of any changes in the assessed value, tax rates, exemptions, etc.

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