Taxes and Fees

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Civic Federation Supports City Colleges FY2014 Budget

Proposed budget holds property tax levy flat and prepares for State’s uncertain fiscal outlook (CHICAGO) In an analysis released today, the Civic Federation supports the City Colleges of Chicago’s proposed FY2014 budget of $657.0 million…

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Second Installment Tax Year 2012 Cook County Property Tax Bills Sent Out This Week

Second installment property tax bills for Cook County residents were mailed out this week, the second year in a row that they have been sent out on time. Between at least tax year 1977 and tax year 2011, second installment bills were sent…

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Internet Sales Tax Legislation Does Not Automatically Apply to Illinois

Many cash-strapped states are looking to a proposal in the U.S. Congress to help collect sales taxes on internet purchases. The legislation could lead to a windfall in recaptured state sales tax revenues but currently would exclude…

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The Final 2012 Cook County Equalization Factor is 2.8056

The Illinois Department of Revenue has announced that the final equalization factor for the Cook County 2012 property assessment year (taxes payable in…

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State of Illinois FY2014 Recommended Operating and Capital Budgets: Analysis and Recommendations

The Civic Federation supports Governor Pat Quinn’s $62.4 billion FY2014 recommended operating budget for balancing revenues and expenditures without borrowing and making progress toward reducing the State’s backlog of unpaid bills. However…

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Civic Federation Supports Governor's Budget Proposal as a Stopgap Until Passage of Compresensive Pension Reform

State's pension costs to consume nearly 25% of State-source revenues in FY2014 (CHICAGO) – In a new report released today, the Civic Federation’s Institute for Illinois’ Fiscal Sustainability supports Governor Quinn’s proposed budget for…

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Phase-out of cap on property tax assessments begins in city this year

(The full content of this article is only available to the publication’s subscribers.) This article discusses the scheduled expiration of Cook County’s Alternative General Homestead Exemption or “7% cap” which was created in response to…

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Governor Proposes Corporate Tax Changes to Pay Down Bills

Governor Pat Quinn has proposed eliminating several corporate tax incentives to help pay down the State’s backlog of unpaid bills that is expected to total $7.5 billion at the end of the current fiscal year. The Governor’s proposal would…

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The hottest urban center in the U.S. — Chicago's mega-Loop

(The full content of this article is only available to the publication’s subscribers.) This article profiles the City of Chicago’s economic vitality in relation to surrounding areas and focuses on population, retail activity, tax revenue…

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Their pensions, your taxes: Will the pols fix their fiasco?

 This editorial discusses Illinois’ financial crisis in the context of the income tax increase enacted in 2011 and scheduled to partially rollback on January 1, 2015. It cites the Civic Federation’s…