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Cook County Assessor's Office

February 4, 2020

Mail From the Assessor's Office

Many Exemptions will Auto-Renew this Year Due to COVID-19

 Exemption applicants can now file online at Assessor’s website

Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi reminds property owners that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Illinois legislature is allowing the Assessor’s Office to automatically renew many property tax exemptions for tax year 2020. The following exemptions will automatically renew this year, for homeowners who received them last year for tax year 2019 and who remained eligible in 2020:

  • Homeowner Exemption (annual auto-renewal)
  • Senior Exemption (annual auto-renewal)
  • Senior Freeze Exemption (2020 auto-renewal)
  • Persons with Disabilities Exemption (2020 auto-renewal)
  • Veterans with Disabilities Exemption (2020 auto-renewal)

In the next couple of weeks, hundreds of thousands of households will receive mail from the Assessor that confirms the auto-renewal of the exemptions placed on their homes. All exemptions will be applied to the second installment property tax bills issued in summer of 2021.

Property owners are advised that the first installment bill that was recently mailed to property owners does not reflect 2020 exemptions or assessment appeal, or COVID adjustments. By law, it is 55 percent of the total taxes paid the previous year.

The Assessor’s Office also identifies households who may be newly eligible for exemptions (such as homes that recently sold before January 1, 2020) and homes that have not received an exemption in the last two years. The Assessor’s Office mails Taxpayer Exemption Booklets directly to these homeowners.  The booklets contain applications and instructions on how to apply for the Homeowner, Senior, and Senior Freeze Exemptions if eligible.

Applications for new exemptions are also available online via the Assessor’s website at cookcountyassessor.com and are due March 31, 2021.

In addition, the Assessor’s Office determines which properties may qualify under state law for the Longtime Homeowner Exemption, and mails an application to these homeowners.

Additional information regarding all exemptions may be found by visiting the Assessor’s website, www.cookcountyassessor.com/exemptions.

More Information

Helpful Resources

Brochure


Brochure: A guide to property tax savings

Flyer


Flyer: Quick Guide to Property Tax Savings


FAQs


Frequently Asked Questions: Exemptions Renewals

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Virtual Coffee and Community Conversation

Join Olympia Fields Trustee Desireé Watkins and Assessor Kaegi for virtual coffee and conversation this Sunday afternoon. They will discuss how the property tax system works in Cook County and how homeowners can apply for property tax savings. 
Date: Sunday, February 7, 2021
Time: 11:00 a.m. 
How to Register: bit.ly/desireewatkins


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Please join us for a virtual presentation and learn about the new changes on how to apply and receive property tax exemptions. 

Date: Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Time: 6:00 p.m.
How to Join:
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First installment

News from the Treasurer's Office

Taxpayers can pay the first installment property tax bill, due March 2, 2021, without a late fee through May 3, 2021. Tax bills should start arriving in the mailboxes of the owners of about 1.8 million homes and businesses.

As a reminder, property tax exemptions are applied and listed on the second installment property tax bill that will be mailed in summer 2021.