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1 | | AN ACT concerning revenue.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 15-170 as follows: |
6 | | (35 ILCS 200/15-170) |
7 | | Sec. 15-170. Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption. An |
8 | | annual homestead
exemption limited, except as described here |
9 | | with relation to cooperatives or
life care facilities, to a
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10 | | maximum reduction set forth below from the property's value, as |
11 | | equalized or
assessed by the Department, is granted for |
12 | | property that is occupied as a
residence by a person 65 years |
13 | | of age or older who is liable for paying real
estate taxes on |
14 | | the property and is an owner of record of the property or has a
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15 | | legal or equitable interest therein as evidenced by a written |
16 | | instrument,
except for a leasehold interest, other than a |
17 | | leasehold interest of land on
which a single family residence |
18 | | is located, which is occupied as a residence by
a person 65 |
19 | | years or older who has an ownership interest therein, legal,
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20 | | equitable or as a lessee, and on which he or she is liable for |
21 | | the payment
of property taxes. Before taxable year 2004, the |
22 | | maximum reduction shall be $2,500 in counties with
3,000,000 or |
23 | | more inhabitants and $2,000 in all other counties. For taxable |
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1 | | years 2004 through 2005, the maximum reduction shall be $3,000 |
2 | | in all counties. For taxable years 2006 and 2007, the maximum |
3 | | reduction shall be $3,500 and, for taxable years 2008 and |
4 | | thereafter, the maximum reduction is $4,000 in all counties.
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5 | | For land
improved with an apartment building owned and |
6 | | operated as a cooperative, the maximum reduction from the value |
7 | | of the property, as
equalized
by the Department, shall be |
8 | | multiplied by the number of apartments or units
occupied by a |
9 | | person 65 years of age or older who is liable, by contract with
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10 | | the owner or owners of record, for paying property taxes on the |
11 | | property and
is an owner of record of a legal or equitable |
12 | | interest in the cooperative
apartment building, other than a |
13 | | leasehold interest. For land improved with
a life care |
14 | | facility, the maximum reduction from the value of the property, |
15 | | as
equalized by the Department, shall be multiplied by the |
16 | | number of apartments or
units occupied by persons 65 years of |
17 | | age or older, irrespective of any legal,
equitable, or |
18 | | leasehold interest in the facility, who are liable, under a
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19 | | contract with the owner or owners of record of the facility, |
20 | | for paying
property taxes on the property. In a
cooperative or |
21 | | a life care facility where a
homestead exemption has been |
22 | | granted, the cooperative association or the
management firm of |
23 | | the cooperative or facility shall credit the savings
resulting |
24 | | from that exemption only to
the apportioned tax liability of |
25 | | the owner or resident who qualified for
the exemption.
Any |
26 | | person who willfully refuses to so credit the savings shall be |
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1 | | guilty of a
Class B misdemeanor. Under this Section and |
2 | | Sections 15-175, 15-176, and 15-177, "life care
facility" means |
3 | | a facility, as defined in Section 2 of the Life Care Facilities
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4 | | Act, with which the applicant for the homestead exemption has a |
5 | | life care
contract as defined in that Act. |
6 | | When a homestead exemption has been granted under this |
7 | | Section and the person
qualifying subsequently becomes a |
8 | | resident of a facility licensed under the Assisted Living and |
9 | | Shared Housing Act, the Nursing Home Care Act, or the MR/DD |
10 | | Community Care Act, the exemption shall continue so long as the |
11 | | residence
continues to be occupied by the qualifying person's |
12 | | spouse if the spouse is 65
years of age or older, or if the |
13 | | residence remains unoccupied but is still
owned by the person |
14 | | qualified for the homestead exemption. |
15 | | A person who will be 65 years of age
during the current |
16 | | assessment year
shall
be eligible to apply for the homestead |
17 | | exemption during that assessment
year.
Application shall be |
18 | | made during the application period in effect for the
county of |
19 | | his residence. |
20 | | Beginning with assessment year 2003, for taxes payable in |
21 | | 2004,
property
that is first occupied as a residence after |
22 | | January 1 of any assessment year by
a person who is eligible |
23 | | for the senior citizens homestead exemption under this
Section |
24 | | must be granted a pro-rata exemption for the assessment year. |
25 | | The
amount of the pro-rata exemption is the exemption
allowed |
26 | | in the county under this Section divided by 365 and multiplied |
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1 | | by the
number of days during the assessment year the property |
2 | | is occupied as a
residence by a
person eligible for the |
3 | | exemption under this Section. The chief county
assessment |
4 | | officer must adopt reasonable procedures to establish |
5 | | eligibility
for this pro-rata exemption. |
6 | | The assessor or chief county assessment officer may |
7 | | determine the eligibility
of a life care facility to receive |
8 | | the benefits provided by this Section, by
affidavit, |
9 | | application, visual inspection, questionnaire or other |
10 | | reasonable
methods in order to insure that the tax savings |
11 | | resulting from the exemption
are credited by the management |
12 | | firm to the apportioned tax liability of each
qualifying |
13 | | resident. The assessor may request reasonable proof that the
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14 | | management firm has so credited the exemption. |
15 | | The chief county assessment officer of each county with |
16 | | less than 3,000,000
inhabitants shall provide to each person |
17 | | allowed a homestead exemption under
this Section a form to |
18 | | designate any other person to receive a
duplicate of any notice |
19 | | of delinquency in the payment of taxes assessed and
levied |
20 | | under this Code on the property of the person receiving the |
21 | | exemption.
The duplicate notice shall be in addition to the |
22 | | notice required to be
provided to the person receiving the |
23 | | exemption, and shall be given in the
manner required by this |
24 | | Code. The person filing the request for the duplicate
notice |
25 | | shall pay a fee of $5 to cover administrative costs to the |
26 | | supervisor of
assessments, who shall then file the executed |
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1 | | designation with the county
collector. Notwithstanding any |
2 | | other provision of this Code to the contrary,
the filing of |
3 | | such an executed designation requires the county collector to
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4 | | provide duplicate notices as indicated by the designation. A |
5 | | designation may
be rescinded by the person who executed such |
6 | | designation at any time, in the
manner and form required by the |
7 | | chief county assessment officer. |
8 | | The assessor or chief county assessment officer may |
9 | | determine the
eligibility of residential property to receive |
10 | | the homestead exemption provided
by this Section by |
11 | | application, visual inspection, questionnaire or other
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12 | | reasonable methods. The determination shall be made in |
13 | | accordance with
guidelines established by the Department. |
14 | | In counties with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, beginning |
15 | | in taxable year 2010, each taxpayer who has been granted an |
16 | | exemption under this Section must reapply on an annual basis. |
17 | | The chief county assessment officer shall mail the application |
18 | | to the taxpayer. In counties with less than 3,000,000 |
19 | | inhabitants, the county board may by
resolution provide that if |
20 | | a person has been granted a homestead exemption
under this |
21 | | Section, the person qualifying need not reapply for the |
22 | | exemption. |
23 | | In counties with less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, if the |
24 | | assessor or chief
county assessment officer requires annual |
25 | | application for verification of
eligibility for an exemption |
26 | | once granted under this Section, the application
shall be |
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1 | | mailed to the taxpayer. |
2 | | The assessor or chief county assessment officer shall |
3 | | notify each person
who qualifies for an exemption under this |
4 | | Section that the person may also
qualify for deferral of real |
5 | | estate taxes under the Senior Citizens Real Estate
Tax Deferral |
6 | | Act. The notice shall set forth the qualifications needed for
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7 | | deferral of real estate taxes, the address and telephone number |
8 | | of
county collector, and a
statement that applications for |
9 | | deferral of real estate taxes may be obtained
from the county |
10 | | collector. |
11 | | Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 of the State Mandates Act, |
12 | | no
reimbursement by the State is required for the |
13 | | implementation of any mandate
created by this Section. |
14 | | (Source: P.A. 95-644, eff. 10-12-07; 95-876, eff. 8-21-08; |
15 | | 96-339, eff. 7-1-10; 96-355, eff. 1-1-10; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; |
16 | | 96-1418, eff. 8-2-10.)
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