Pappas Study Calls for Halt to Runaway Property Taxes
During those 30 years, property taxes imposed in
The study notes that the Illinois Department of Revenue is working on a comprehensive property tax report and suggests now is the time for
"The annual increases in taxes are relentless, taking more and more money out of peoples' pockets," Pappas said. "I see it every day in my office, with people wondering how they are going to pay their tax bills or even whether they can stay in their homes.
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Property taxes skyrocketed despite a state law designed to limit tax increases, primarily because government leaders have exploited loopholes in the law.
Key among those loopholes is placing no limits on property tax increases in special taxing districts, where a portion of property tax money is set aside to subsidize private development and job creation. Taxes in those tax increment finance districts, which have dramatically multiplied over the years, grew more than 1,000%, exceeding
Also driving up taxes faster than inflation, and wage growth, was a 189% increase in taxes imposed by K-12 school districts that far outstripped the 91% inflation rate. School districts levied more than
The study, "How State Laws Failed to Stop Decades of Skyrocketing Property Taxes: A Case for Reform," notes that state legislators have long been aware of the unsustainable upward trajectory in property taxes, but despite producing a slew of studies and legislative initiatives, have failed to provide relief for businesses and homeowners.
In some cases, state government made the problem worse by enhancing local government pension benefits and lowering the share of state revenue passed along to cities and villages, whose taxes increased by 201% over the 30-year period.
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