Cook County Property Tax Delay in Due Date Means Cook County Tax Bridge Fund Loans for Local Governments
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Editorial: About Toni Preckwinkle’s primary election promises on timely property tax bills – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
"...(I)t's noteworthy that at last week's County Board hearing on the issue, the Tribune reported that county officials could offer 'few clear explanations' for this year's delay. ... Apparently, this year's can't be laid at the feet of Tyler (technologies) and is due instead to delays and missteps at some or all of the various county offices responsible for managing Cook County's convoluted property tax system."
Cook County Property Tax Delay in Due Date Means Cook County Tax Bridge Fund Loans for Local Governments
Jim Talamonti | The Center Square (The Center Square) – The latest delay in property tax billing by Cook County in 2026 is expected to cost local governments. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said the next round of tax bills would be about two months late. CARDINAL NOTE: Fo
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