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SB 2964

PROP TX-APPEALS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Cristina Castro

Illinois bill on property tax appeals filed by Sen. Castro; specific provisions and real-world impacts cannot be determined without access to bill text.

Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
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Bill Summary · SB 2964

Legislative bill overview

SB 2964 appears to be a bill filed in the Illinois Senate by Senator Cristina Castro related to property tax appeals (based on the "PROP TX-APPEALS" designation). However, the bill text itself has not been made available in the information provided, making it impossible to determine the specific provisions, mechanisms, or scope of proposed changes to Illinois's property tax appeal system.

Why is this important

Property tax appeals affect millions of Illinois property owners and significantly impact municipal revenue. Changes to the appeals process could alter how disputes between property owners and assessors are resolved, potentially affecting assessment accuracy, litigation costs, and tax burden distribution across residential and commercial properties.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of eligibility: Who qualifies to file appeals and under what circumstances could determine whether protections expand broadly or remain limited to specific property types or taxpayers
  • Appeals process timeline and cost: Changes to filing deadlines, fees, or procedural requirements could either facilitate or hinder property owners' ability to challenge assessments
  • Impact on municipal budgets: Modifications affecting appeal success rates or assessment adjustments could create revenue uncertainty for local governments that depend on property tax revenue

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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