How much did residential taxpayers in Schiller Park owe in overdue property taxes in Q4 2023?

How much did residential taxpayers in Schiller Park owe in overdue property taxes in Q4 2023?
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As of Jan. 15, seven residential properties in Schiller Park were delinquent on their 2021 property taxes, according to the Chicago City Wire analysis of data made available on the Cook County Treasurer’s website.

This translates to roughly $28,532 in debts.

Illinois Republicans proposed a bill that aims to reduce the state’s second-in-the-nation property taxes, arguing high taxes create “opportunity deserts” in minority communities and hinder economic growth. The bill claims to deliver 50% relief without affecting the state budget, though it could lower school levies in certain places.

Not only does Illinois hold the second-highest property taxes in the US, but a 2023 study found that the state has the highest overall tax rate in the country. A typical Illinoisian family pays around $10,463 in state and local taxes, which translates to approximately 15.05% of their average income.

The following table lists all seven residential properties in Schiller Park with unpaid 2021 taxes, according to BlockShopper.com.

Residential properties in Schiller Park with unpaid 2021 taxes
Taxpayer Name Property Address Municipality Township PIN Total Tax Due Total Due (Including Interest)
Christi B Corporation 4106 Goss Ave. Schiller Park Leyden 12-16-312-019-0000 $7,687 $9,803
Maciej Banas 4261 Hirschberg Ave. Schiller Park Leyden 12-16-401-012-0000 $7,122 $9,090
Felix Flauta 9455 Kelvin Lane Schiller Park Leyden 12-10-314-023-1012 $3,202 $4,093
Catherine F. Campagna 3780 Ivanhoe Circle Schiller Park Leyden 12-21-211-044-0000 $2,772 $3,323
Evelyn Smith 4926 N. Forster Ave. Schiller Park Leyden 12-09-424-032-0000 $778 $1,001
Harneet Sahni 9424 Kelvin Lane Schiller Park Leyden 12-10-312-037-1065 $555 $674
Daisy Borrero 3721 Ruby St. Schiller Park Leyden 12-21-211-058-1027 $448 $545


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