Heads Up, Plato Township! Assessment Changes Go To Print Wednesday, July 13
If you live in Plato Township, you can find out if your property has a new assessed value as of Wednesday, July 13.
You then have 30 days to file a complaint if you don’t like what you see.
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After all revisions and corrections by the township assessor were applied, each non-farm property in Plato Township was equalized with a factor of 1.0000. Click here to learn more about equalization factors.
- Assessment complaints for property in this township must be filed by Aug. 12, 2016; by state law, no assessment complaints for property in this township can be accepted after this date. Click here to learn more about assessment complaints.
- To obtain assessment information about a property in this Township, please call the Township Assessor’s office or visit the Township Assessor’s web site. Click here to find a diector of Kane County township assessors.
Filing Deadlines for Assessment Complaints
By state law, the last day that an assessment complaint may be filed is the close of business on the 30th day after publication in a local newspaper. Here’s a recap of the Kane County assessment lists that have been published and deadlines for filing complaints:
- Assessment changes in Plato Township are being published July 13; the final filing deadline for this township is Aug. 12, 2016.
- Assessment changes in Dundee and Rutland townships were published on July 7, 2016; the final filing deadline for these townships is Aug. 8, 2016.
- Assessment changes in Big Rock and Virgil townships were published on June 16; the final filing deadline for these townships is July 18, 2016.
- The final filing deadlines for Batavia, Burlington, and Hampshire townships for the 2016 year have already passed; no further assessment complaints can be accepted for these townships.
- Assessment changes for Aurora, Blackberry, Campton, Elgin, Geneva, Kaneville, St. Charles, and Sugar Grove townships have not yet been published; as of today, no final filing deadline has been established for these townships.
Click here to view Board of Review Progress Report.
New in 2016: Assessment Complaint Webinars
The Kane County Board of Review is now offering a series of short webinars to assist taxpayers who are thinking about filing an assessment complaint with the board.
Click here to view the webinar videos.
Quick Links
- Kane County Assessment Office
- Township Assessor Websites
- Kane County Board of Review Rules and Procedures
- Homestead Exemptions
- Kane County Government
- Kane County Treasurer
- Kane County Clerk
- Illinois Department of Revenue
- Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board
- Illinois Property Tax Code
SOURCE: This is a reprint of information provided in the Kane Assessments Newsletter. To subscribe, click on this link.