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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB4254
Introduced 12/15/2005, by Rep. Sidney H. Mathias SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Property Tax Code. In a Section concerning the alternative general homestead exemption, deletes provisions ending the alternative exemption after certain tax years. Sets forth requirements for ordinances by counties concerning the homestead exemption. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning revenue.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by changing |
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| Section 15-176 as follows:
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| (35 ILCS 200/15-176)
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| Sec. 15-176. Alternative general homestead exemption.
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| (a) In
For the assessment years as determined under |
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| subsection (j), in any county that has elected, by an ordinance |
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| in accordance with subsection (k), to be subject to the |
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| provisions of this Section in lieu of the provisions of Section |
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| 15-175, homestead property is
entitled to
an annual homestead |
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| exemption equal to a reduction in the property's equalized
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| assessed
value calculated as provided in this Section.
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| (b) As used in this Section:
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| (1) "Assessor" means the supervisor of assessments or |
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| the chief county assessment officer of each county.
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| (2) "Adjusted homestead value" means the lesser of the |
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| following values:
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| (A) The property's base homestead value increased |
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| by 7% for each
tax year after the base year through and |
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| including the current tax year, or, if the property is |
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| sold or ownership is otherwise transferred, the |
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| property's base homestead value increased by 7% for |
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| each tax year after the year of the sale or transfer |
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| through and including the current tax year. The |
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| increase by 7% each year is an increase by 7% over the |
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| prior year.
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| (B) The property's equalized assessed value for |
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| the current tax
year minus (i) $4,500 in Cook County or |
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| $3,500 in all other counties in tax year 2003 or (ii) |
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| $5,000 in all counties in tax year 2004 and thereafter.
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| (3) "Base homestead value".
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| (A) Except as provided in subdivision (b)(3)(B), |
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| "base homestead value" means the equalized assessed |
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| value of the property for the base year
prior to |
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| exemptions, minus (i) $4,500 in Cook County or $3,500 |
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| in all other counties in tax year 2003 or (ii) $5,000 |
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| in all counties in tax year 2004 and thereafter, |
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| provided that it was assessed for that
year as |
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| residential property qualified for any of the |
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| homestead exemptions
under Sections 15-170 through |
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| 15-175 of this Code, then in force, and
further |
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| provided that the property's assessment was not based |
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| on a reduced
assessed value resulting from a temporary |
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| irregularity in the property for
that year. Except as |
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| provided in subdivision (b)(3)(B), if the property did |
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| not have a
residential
equalized assessed value for the |
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| base year, then "base homestead value" means the base
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| homestead value established by the assessor under |
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| subsection (c).
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| (B) If the property is sold or ownership is |
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| otherwise transferred, other than sales or transfers |
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| between spouses or between a parent and a child, "base |
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| homestead value" means the equalized assessed value of |
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| the property at the time of the sale or transfer prior |
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| to exemptions, minus (i) $4,500 in Cook County or |
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| $3,500 in all other counties in tax year 2003 or (ii) |
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| $5,000 in all counties in tax year 2004 and thereafter, |
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| provided that it was assessed as residential property |
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| qualified for any of the homestead exemptions
under |
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| Sections 15-170 through 15-175 of this Code, then in |
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| force, and
further provided that the property's |
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| assessment was not based on a reduced
assessed value |
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| resulting from a temporary irregularity in the |
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| property.
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| (3.5) "Base year" means (i) tax year 2002 in Cook |
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| County or (ii) tax year 2002 or 2003 in all other counties , |
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| the tax year designated
in accordance with the designation |
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| made by the county as provided in subsection (k).
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| (4) "Current tax year" means the tax year for which the |
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| exemption under
this Section is being applied.
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| (5) "Equalized assessed value" means the property's |
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| assessed value as
equalized by the Department.
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| (6) "Homestead" or "homestead property" means:
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| (A) Residential property that as of January 1 of |
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| the tax year is
occupied by its owner or owners as his, |
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| her, or their principal dwelling
place, or that is a |
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| leasehold interest on which a single family residence |
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| is
situated, that is occupied as a residence by a |
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| person who has a legal or
equitable interest therein |
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| evidenced by a written instrument, as an owner
or as a |
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| lessee, and on which the person is liable for the |
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| payment of
property taxes. Residential units in an |
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| apartment building owned and
operated as a |
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| cooperative, or as a life care facility, which are |
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| occupied by
persons who hold a legal or equitable |
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| interest in the cooperative apartment
building or life |
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| care facility as owners or lessees, and who are liable |
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| by
contract for the payment of property taxes, shall be |
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| included within this
definition of homestead property.
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| (B) A homestead includes the dwelling place, |
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| appurtenant
structures, and so much of the surrounding |
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| land constituting the parcel on
which the dwelling |
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| place is situated as is used for residential purposes. |
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| If
the assessor has established a specific legal |
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| description for a portion of
property constituting the |
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| homestead, then the homestead shall be limited to
the |
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| property within that description.
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| (7) "Life care facility" means a facility as defined in |
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| Section 2 of the
Life
Care Facilities Act.
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| (c) If the property did not have a residential equalized |
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| assessed value for
the base year as provided in subdivision |
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| (b)(3)(A) of this Section, then the assessor
shall first |
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| determine an initial value for the property by comparison with
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| assessed values for the base year of other properties having |
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| physical and
economic characteristics similar to those of the |
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| subject property, so that the
initial value is uniform in |
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| relation to assessed values of those other
properties for the |
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| base year. The product of the initial value multiplied by
the |
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| equalized factor for the base year for homestead properties in |
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| that county, less (i) $4,500 in Cook County or $3,500 in all |
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| other counties in tax year 2003 or (ii) $5,000 in all counties |
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| in tax year 2004 and thereafter, is the base homestead value.
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| For any tax year for which the assessor determines or |
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| adjusts an initial
value and
hence a base homestead value under |
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| this subsection (c), the initial value shall
be subject
to |
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| review by the same procedures applicable to assessed values |
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| established
under this
Code for that tax year.
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| (d) The base homestead value shall remain constant, except |
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| that the assessor
may
revise it under the following |
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| circumstances:
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| (1) If the equalized assessed value of a homestead |
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| property for the current
tax year is less than the previous |
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| base homestead value for that property, then the
current |
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| equalized assessed value (provided it is not based on a |
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| reduced assessed
value resulting from a temporary |
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| irregularity in the property) shall become the
base |
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| homestead value in subsequent tax years.
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| (2) For any year in which new buildings, structures, or |
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| other
improvements are constructed on the homestead |
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| property that would increase its
assessed value, the |
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| assessor shall adjust the base homestead value as provided |
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| in
subsection (c) of this Section with due regard to the |
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| value added by the new
improvements. |
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| (3) If the property is sold or ownership is otherwise |
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| transferred, the base homestead value of the property shall |
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| be adjusted as provided in subdivision (b)(3)(B). This item |
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| (3) does not apply to sales or transfers between spouses or |
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| between a parent and a child.
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| (e) The amount of the exemption under this Section is the |
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| equalized assessed
value of the homestead property for the |
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| current tax year, minus the adjusted homestead
value, with the |
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| following exceptions: |
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| (1)
The exemption under this Section shall not exceed |
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| $20,000 for any taxable year. |
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| (2) In the case of homestead property that also |
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| qualifies for
the exemption under Section 15-172, the |
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| property is entitled to the exemption under
this Section, |
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| limited to the amount of (i) $4,500 in Cook County or |
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| $3,500 in all other counties in tax year 2003 or (ii) |
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| $5,000 in all counties in tax year 2004 and thereafter.
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| (f) In the case of an apartment building owned and operated |
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| as a cooperative, or
as a life care facility, that contains |
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| residential units that qualify as homestead property
under this |
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| Section, the maximum cumulative exemption amount attributed to |
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| the entire
building or facility shall not exceed the sum of the |
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| exemptions calculated for each
qualified residential unit. The |
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| cooperative association, management firm, or other person
or |
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| entity that manages or controls the cooperative apartment |
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| building or life care facility
shall credit the exemption |
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| attributable to each residential unit only to the apportioned |
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| tax
liability of the owner or other person responsible for |
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| payment of taxes as to that unit.
Any person who willfully |
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| refuses to so credit the exemption is guilty of a Class B
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| misdemeanor.
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| (g) When married persons maintain separate residences, the |
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| exemption provided
under this Section shall be claimed by only |
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| one such person and for only one residence.
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| (h) In the event of a sale or other transfer in ownership |
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| of the homestead property, the exemption under this
Section |
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| shall remain in effect for the remainder of the tax year in |
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| which the sale or transfer occurs, but (other than for sales or |
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| transfers between spouses or between a parent and a child) |
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| shall be calculated using the new base homestead value as |
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| provided in subdivision (b)(3)(B).
The assessor may require the |
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| new owner of the property to apply for the exemption in the
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| following year.
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| (i) The assessor may determine whether property qualifies |
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| as a homestead under
this Section by application, visual |
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| inspection, questionnaire, or other
reasonable methods.
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| year, at the time the assessment books are certified to the |
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| county clerk
by the board
of review, the assessor shall furnish |
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| to the county clerk a list of the
properties qualified
for the |
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| homestead exemption under this Section. The list shall note the |
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| base
homestead
value of each property to be used in the |
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| calculation of the exemption for the
current tax
year.
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| (j) The
In counties with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, the |
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| provisions of this Section apply until such time that the |
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| county adopts an ordinance under subsection (k) to subject |
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| itself to the provisions of Section 15-175 in lieu of this |
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| Section.
as follows:
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| (1) If the general assessment year for the property is |
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| 2003, this Section
applies for assessment years 2003, 2004, |
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| and 2005.
Thereafter, the provisions of Section 15-175 |
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| apply.
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| (2) If the general assessment year for the property is |
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| 2004, this Section
applies for assessment years 2004, 2005, |
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| and 2006.
Thereafter, the provisions of Section 15-175 |
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| apply.
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| (3) If the general assessment year for the property is |
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| 2005, this Section
applies for assessment years 2005, 2006, |
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| and 2007.
Thereafter, the provisions of Section 15-175 |
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| apply. |
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| In counties with less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, this |
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| Section applies for assessment years (i) 2003, 2004, and 2005 |
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| if 2002 is the designated base year or (ii) 2004, 2005, and |
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| 2006 if 2003 is the designated base year. Thereafter, the |
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| provisions of Section 15-175 apply.
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| (k) To be subject to the provisions of this Section in lieu |
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| of Section 15-175, a county must adopt an ordinance to subject |
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| itself to the provisions of this Section within 6 months after |
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| the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General |
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| Assembly . |
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| In a county other than Cook County, the ordinance must |
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| designate either tax year 2002 or tax year 2003 as the base |
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| year if the ordinance was adopted on or before December 31, |
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| 2005. If the ordinance was adopted on or after January 1, 2006, |
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| the ordinance must designate, as the base year, the tax year |
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| immediately preceding the tax year in which the ordinance was |
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| adopted .
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| A county that is subject to the provisions of this Section |
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| may adopt an ordinance to subject itself to the provisions of |
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| Section 15-175 in lieu of this Section. Any such ordinance may |
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| not take effect until the tax year immediately following the |
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| tax year in which the ordinance was adopted.
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| (l) Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 of the State Mandates |
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| Act, no
reimbursement
by the State is required for the |
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| implementation of any mandate created by this
Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-715, eff. 7-12-04.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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