Commissioner George Cardenas Encourages Taxpayers to Appeal Their Property Value Assessments Before Deadline

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Homeowners in Jefferson Township have until January 17th to appeal their property’s assessed value to the Cook County Board of Review. Appealing with the Board of Review is a free service and can potentially lower your future property tax bills. Last year, approximately 62 percent of homeowners who filed directly to the Board of Review had their property tax bill reduced according to an analysis from Cook County Board of Review District One. The office of Cook County Board of Review Commissioner George Cardenas, in partnership with several local elected officials, will host property tax appeal workshop in Jefferson Township for taxpayers this week. The event, part of several organized by Cook County Board of Review Commissioner George Cardenas, will provide taxpayers an opportunity to appeal their property value assessments with Board of Review staff. More details are below:

Thursday, January 16th From 6:00PM – 8:00PM
St. Ferdinand Catholic School Cafeteria
3145 N. Mason Ave.
Chicago, IL 60634

Taxpayers can visit cookcountyboardofreview.com or call the Cook County Board of Review at (312) 603-5542 to appeal, learn more about the appeal process, and have questions addressed by Cook County Board of Review staff.

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