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Cook County Board Of Review

Monday, October 15, 2012

Tomorrow Last Day to File Property Tax Appeal

Cook County Commissioner Larry Suffredin is encouraging township residents to appeal their property tax assessments by October 16.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

New Trier Homeowners Can Appeal Property Tax Assessments

Cook County Commissioner Larry Suffredin is encouraging township residents to appeal their property tax assessments by October 16.

Homeowners who live in New Trier Township can appeal their 2012 property tax assessments. Cook County Commissioner Larry Suffredin is encouraging property owners to appeal to the Board of Review for property taxes payment due in 2013. Suffredin said assessments for New Trier homeowners can potentially be reduced, and that could also decrease the amount of taxes that have to be paid by August  of next year. To appeal your property tax assessment, you may file in person at the Skokie Office of the Cook County Board of Review, located at 5600 Old Orchard Road in room 155 in the Skokie Courthouse. Online appeals also can be accepted.  A property tax seminar will be held on Thursday, Oct. 11 at the Wilmette Park District Community Recreation …

Friday, January 6, 2012

Five Questions with a Property Tax Whiz: Dan Patlak

Patch catches up with the Cook County Board of Review Commissioner before he hosts a seminar in Northfield Township next week.

Do all those property tax numbers make your eyes squint? If you're looking for some clarity, you're in luck. Cook County Board of Review Commissioner Dan Patlak will host a property tax seminar in Northfield Township on Wednesday, Jan. 11. The event is at 7 p.m. at the Bernard Weinger Jewish Community Center, 300 Revere Dr. in Northbrook. Patch talked with Patlak to learn more about the seminars. Related: Understanding Your Cook County Property Taxes Patch: Why is it important for residents to attend the property tax seminars? Patlak: No one should pay more than their fair share of taxes. Therefore, any property owner who believes they may be overassessed owes it to themselves to attend a Board of Review Assessment Appeal Seminar to find …

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5:38 pm on Saturday, January 7, 2012

After having worked as a property assessment analyst for eight years under Commissioner Maureen Murphy, and being the Wheeling Township Assessor for about 5 years, it is reassuring to know that we have a very qualified Commissioner representing the 1st District to the Board of Review. Thank you for looking out for homeowners through these seminars and making every effort to be transparent! Keep …   more ›

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