The Cook County Board of Review is reopening tax appeals for 24 townships until Dec. 12, but it only applies to future bills.
Citing this year’s record property tax hikes, the Cook County Board of Review is giving taxpayers another brief shot at knocking down their bills for next year.
Effective this week, the Cook County Board of Review will re-open previously closed townships for appeals. The Board of ...
Property tax bills that have surged across some of Chicago’s South and West Side neighborhoods sparked a recent heated ...
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Many Chicago homeowners have been suffering from sticker shock, as property tax bills on the South and West sides have ...
The Cook County Board of Review (BOR) has decided to re-open all townships that have already closed for the 2025 appeal ...
Property tax bills will not suddenly feel light as a feather, but thousands of older Chicago and Cook County homeowners are in line for a noticeable break. Starting with tax year 2026, more seniors ...
Chicago homeowners wondering what the pandemic's thrashing of the Loop means for their wallets now have an answer.
Assessor Fritz Kaegi joins WGN-TV Political Report, as Cook County property owners receive their second installment tax bills. Woman who killed her five-month-old baby to 'fulfill' sins found not ...