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SB 2163

PROP TX-ASSESSORS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Mike Halpin

SB 2163 modifies Illinois property tax assessor procedures, currently under Revenue Committee review, potentially affecting how properties are valued and taxed statewide.

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Bill Summary · SB 2163

Legislative bill overview

SB 2163 proposes changes to Illinois property tax assessor procedures and operations. The bill has been reassigned multiple times through various committees, most recently to the Revenue Committee in January 2026, indicating ongoing refinement of its provisions.

Why is this important

Property tax assessors directly determine the assessed values that form the basis of property tax bills for homeowners and businesses across Illinois. Changes to assessor procedures can significantly impact tax assessments, local government revenue, and property owner costs.

Potential points of contention

  • Assessment accuracy and consistency: Changes to assessor procedures could affect how uniformly properties are valued across jurisdictions, potentially benefiting some taxpayers while burdening others
  • Implementation burden: New assessor requirements may impose administrative costs on county and municipal governments, raising questions about funding and staffing capacity
  • Revenue impact: Modifications to assessment procedures could alter the total property tax base and revenue available to schools, municipalities, and special districts

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

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