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Tax Appeal Seminar is scheduled


schaumburg township assessor,tax appeal,The Schaumburg Township Assessor recently announced that the Cook County Board of Review will accept appeals from January 24, 2012 – February 22, 2012.  Appeals may be done at the Schaumburg Township Assessors office during normal business hours, Monday through Friday 8:30am – 5pm or on line at www.cookcountyboardofreview.com. The Assessor encourages all taxpayers to appeal if they think their property assessment is too high.

The seminar will be held on February 13, 2012 at 6:30pm at Schaumburg High School, 1100 W. Schaumburg Road, Schaumburg, IL 60194.

The hour-long session includes a presentation by Commissioner Patlak that explains how property taxes are calculated and the appeal procedure of the Board of Review. The event will end with a question and answer session followed by an opportunity for taxpayers to work with analysts from Commissioner Patlak’s staff to address their concerns and to receive assistance filing an appeal. Taxpayers are asked to bring a copy of their most recent tax bill.

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William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

I know we are in the this process soon also.  BUT, if a person is trying to sell having the tax value drop could cost in the long run.

Feb 03, 2012 06:06 AM
Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

Bill:  I'm not sure what that means? In IL, that would mean your taxes have been lowered which is what everyone wants. The assessor is currently over valuating everyone's property & this needs to be changed. Taxes have increased this last year thru the roof all the while home prices have fallen. Yet none of the taxes have decreased but the different taxing bodies need more $$. 

Feb 03, 2012 09:46 AM