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Change in law lets tax breaks automatically renew for homeowners with disabilities

State lawmakers have made it easier for people with disabilities to continue receiving annual property tax relief.

By Maria Pappas

Cook County homeowners who receive the Persons with Disabilities Exemption no longer must reapply for the benefit every year. Lawmakers acted to allow the benefit to automatically renew annually, at least through 2027.

Exemptions are tax breaks that typically reduce a property’s Equalized Assessed Valuation, or EAV. The Persons with Disabilities Exemption reduces a property’s EAV by $2,000, thus reducing the tax bill.

Without automatic renewal, people receiving the benefit may forget to reapply each year and miss having their tax bill reduced by potentially hundreds of dollars.

That’s what happened to a Streamwood resident named Noemi. But she happened to catch our phone bank on ABC 7 and realized she might be missing exemptions.

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I’m glad she called in because we quickly determined she hadn’t applied for her disability exemption from 2019 through 2023.  We added up those missed exemptions and promptly mailed her a check for more than $1,200.

And she’s not alone.  Right now, my office is sitting on some $33 million in missed exemptions.   

If you think you or a loved one might be missing this tax break here are the requirements that must be met to receive the Persons with Disabilities Exemption:

  • The person with a disability who is responsible for paying property taxes must be the owner and occupy the residence as of January 1 of the year for which the application is being submitted.
  • The homeowner must submit proof of disability, such as a Class 2 Illinois Person with a Disability Identification Card
  • The property cannot receive this exemption in the same year its owner receives the Veterans with Disabilities Exemption for Specially Adapted Housing or the Veterans with Disabilities Exemption

 

Other exemptions, including the Homeowner Exemption and the Senior Citizen Exemption, also automatically renew on an annual basis. However, people receiving the Senior Freeze Exemption, which is available for senior citizens with an annual household income of $65,000 or less, must reapply every year to demonstrate they continue to meet income eligibility requirements.

My website, cookcountytreasurer.com, has more information about exemptions and can walk you through the application process.

Monitoring exemptions, and any you might have missed, could pay off for you like it did for Noemi.  But your right to claim exemptions does expire after four years, so the time to act is now!


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