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The 5 Most Common Mistakes Homeowners Make with Property Taxes

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The 5 Most Common Mistakes Homeowners Make with Property Taxes

By Maria Pappas

Every year, my office hears from thousands of homeowners who run into problems with their property taxes due to common errors. Here are the five most common mistakes homeowners make and what you can do to avoid them.

Paying Twice for the Same Bill

This happens more often than you might think. For example, a homeowner pays online and then also pays at the bank.

Or a spouse makes a payment without telling the other, who also makes a payment.

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Suddenly, they’ve paid twice. If this happens to you, don’t worry — your money isn’t lost. You may qualify for a refund directly from my office. Applying is free, simple and safe at cookcountytreasurer.com and an attorney or third-party service is not needed.

Not Updating Your Mailing Address

When you move, and continue to own that property, your bills don’t automatically follow you. If you don’t update your address with the Treasurer’s Office, your tax bills and notices will continue to arrive at your old home. That means you could miss an important deadline, which might lead to penalties or even having your taxes sold at the Annual Tax Sale. The solution is easy: submit a change-of-address form with our office. It costs nothing and could save you money.

Forgetting to Check Exemptions

Cook County offers valuable property tax exemptions such as the Homeowner Exemption, Senior Exemption and exemptions for veterans and people with disabilities.

The mistake many people make once they qualify is assuming these exemptions appear on their bills automatically. The truth is you must apply and for some exemptions you must apply annually. So, review your bill to make sure you’ve received every possible exemption. If something is missing, you can apply to correct it going back four years.

Believing You Can’t Make Partial Payments

Many families believe they can’t pay anything until they have enough money to cover the entire bill. Not true. The Cook County Treasurer’s Office accepts and encourages partial payments. Even small payments make a difference, because every dollar you pay lowers your balance. So, if you don’t have the entire bill amount, paying installments can reduce the amount of interest you owe and help keep you on track.

Waiting Too Long to Act

The last mistake is waiting until it’s too late. Whether it’s applying for an exemption, updating your address or making a payment, delaying can cost you money.

Stay informed. Check your bill. Use our website to track your payments, refunds and exemptions. The tools are free, easy and available in multiple languages.

Property taxes don’t have to be confusing. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can save money, reduce stress and protect your home. Take a few minutes today to check your property tax status at cookcountytreasurer.com. Don’t wait — and don’t pay for services you can get for free from us.

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