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Cook County Board of Review Reports Record Property Tax Appeals in 2025

“Despite the record number of appeals we received this year, we will continue to deliver timely, transparent and accurate decisions throughout the 2025 appeal session.” #tax #appeals #report

Cook County Board of Review to Host Property Tax Assistance Event as Dozens of Townships Reopen for Appeals

Commissioner Steele encouraged residents to take advantage of the additional time and in-person support. #appeals #assistance #tax

Cook County Board of Review to Reopen All Townships for Second Round of Property Tax Appeals

Board members said the delays spurred their decision to expand the appeal period so more taxpayers could seek relief. Appeals filed during this reopened session will affect 2026 tax bills. #appeals #propertytax

Illinois’ gun ban set for oral arguments in appeals court Monday

The state and gun control advocates argue the ban addresses dangerous and unusual firearms and societal concerns over mass shootings. #gun

Record Number of Property Tax Appeals Filed for 2024 Tax Year

The unprecedented volume of 273,907 property tax appeals filed with CCBOR for tax year 2024 has presented the biggest challenge in the agency’s history—a challenge it continues to meet, as more than half the appeals have already been finalized. #tax

Appeals court keeps Illinois’ assault weapons ban in place

The order noted that while refusing to issue a preliminary injunction is not the same as upholding the law entirely, “the laws have enough support to remain in place pending the final resolution of plaintiffs’ suit.” #appeals

Assessor Fritz Kaegi releases North Chicago Township property reassessments

“I strongly encourage property owners to review their reassessment notice to ensure their property characteristics and market value reflect their home,” said Assessor Fritz Kaegi. #property

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