CHICAGO, July 23,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cook County Treasurer
Maria Pappas is sending more than $22
million in automatic refunds to more than 10,000 property
owners who overpaid their property taxes last year.
"For many senior citizens and others, the value of tax breaks
known as exemptions is greater than the amount of property taxes
they were billed," Pappas said. "Since they already made a First
Installment payment in March, they are entitled to refunds that we
send automatically as a convenience for taxpayers."
Most automatic refund recipients will not have to file
applications, fill out forms or deal with any paperwork. Some will
have refunds directly deposited into bank accounts, while others
will be mailed checks.
The $22 million in refunds will be
distributed to owners of 10,099 properties. Of those, 5,813 will
have funds directly deposited and 4,286 will receive checks in the
mail by Aug. 9.
Visit cookcountytreasurer.com to see if you have an automatic
refund coming. Select the purple box labeled "Your Property Tax
Overview" and enter your address or 14-digit Property Index Number
(PIN).
Most of the refunds will go to homeowners receiving property tax
exemptions, which are applied to the Second Installment tax bill
and reduce the total taxes due. Exemptions include Homeowner,
Senior Citizen, Senior Freeze and Disabled Persons. Second
Installment 2023 bills are due on Aug.
1.
Since launching the automatic refund program in 2018, Pappas has
refunded about $143.2 million to more
than 165,114 property owners without the need for applications.
Property taxes are due in two annual installments. First
Installment bills are an estimate that is 55% of a property owner's
total bill for the previous year. First Installment 2023 bills were
due March 1.
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SOURCE Cook County Treasurer Maria
Pappas