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
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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.







