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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Illinois Lawmakers Push Property Tax Hikes To Fund Affordable Housing

Property taxes will go up to pay for affordable housing if legislation now pending in the General Assembly passes. It’s not styled as a property tax increase, but that’s exactly what it is. It’s styled as property tax caps or reductions for affordable housing, which would directly result in increases for homeowners and everybody else.
 

Two bills are pending. The first is Senate Bill 2259, sponsored by Senate President John Cullerton (D-Chicago). It would artificially limit increases in assessments of new or rehabilitated apartment complexes if the owner commits at least 20 percent of the building’s units to a rent cap for families that make less than a set income depending on the area. The second, House Bill 2168, goes further and would directly reduce assessments on similarly defined affordable apartments. It has nine House sponsors.

In other words, both bills would give a property tax break to owners of apartments for lower income renters. The problem is that the levy – the total amounts collected by each taxing authority – wouldn’t change. That means all other property owners pay the difference. The end result is simple and undeniable: Property owners would fund a special subsidy for affordable housing.

You’d think lawmakers had learned their lesson. In 2017, Chicago wanted a way to soften the blow of the city’s property tax increases, or at least make them look softer. Singling out the city wasn’t workable, so it got Springfield to pass increases in the homestead and senior exemptions for all of Cook County. We wrote about the dismal results for other taxpayers here, which the Chicago Tribune detailed. Other property owners got clobbered, especially in lower income areas.

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7 comments:

  1. Everyone is TAXED to DEATH already !!! NO More TAXES !!!

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  2. When will tax-and-spend liberals figure it out?
    You can't get more milk by killing the cow.

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  3. Lol leave CA NY MINN ON ON ON.

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  4. Until they stop electing democrapsocialists this will be their fate. The good folks are leaving, which will accelerate the problem.

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  5. Guess MD is next. All those apartments will be Section 8 for the families who are in your prison.

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  6. Problem is they are leaving. Then they elect Democrats in the places they move to and start the cycle all over again. Elect democrats. Raise taxes. Neglect infrastructure. Neglect law enforcement. Turn area into 3rd world country status. Everyone who can leaves...

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  7. COMING TO BERLIN and every city near it!!!!!

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