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| Lake County, IL Homestead Exemption Program | What is the Illinois Homestead Exemption Program, and who qualifies? |
Through different types of exemptions, this program either reduces or defers an increase in the equalized value of your property. The net effect of these exemptions is to lower the assessed valuation to which the tax rate is then applied. As explained below, qualifications and application procedures vary for each program. However, you must own the property and it must be used as your principal residence to qualify for any of these exemptions.
This exemption lowers the equalized assessed value of your property by $5,500, for tax year 2008 (payable in 2009) this exemption increases to $6,000 in 2009 (payable in 2010). To receive this exemption, you must:
This exemption defers for four years any increase in the assessment of your property due to an addition or other improvement to your home for which the township assessor would add value.
This exemption lowers the equalized assessed value of your property, and may be claimed in addition to the Homestead Limited Exemption. For tax year 2008 (payable in 2009), this exemption increases to $4,000. To receive this exemption, you must:
This exemption freezes the assessment on your property, but does not freeze the tax rate. This exemption may be claimed in addition to those described above. You need to understand that the actual taxes which you pay, may continue to increase based upon the amounts levied by the taxing bodies where you reside (school, park, village or city, township, etc.).
The filing deadline for this exemption is September 15 of each year. Forms will be mailed to all individuals who have a senior homestead exemption in mid-summer. To receive this exemption, you must:
This exemption lowers the equalized assessed value of your property by $2,000 starting in tax year 2007, and may be claimed in addition to the General Homestead Exemption and the Senior Citizens’ Homestead Exemptions, if applicable. This exemption cannot be claimed in addition to the Disabled Veterans’ Standard Homestead Exemption or the Disabled Veterans’ Exemption.
- A copy of your Illinois Disabled Person Identification Card stating that you are under a Class 2 disability (for each year you qualify); or
- Proof of Social Security Administration Social Security Benefits. This proof includes an award letter, verification letter, or annual cost of living adjustment.
Whichever you supply, it must indicate that the benefits are for disability; or
- Proof of Veterans Administration disability benefits which would be an award letter showing total 100% disability; or
- Proof of Railroad or Civil Service disability benefits which would be an award letter showing a total 100% disability.
- Please note that this exemption requires annual renewal. The Chief County Assessment Office will mail forms each year to all disabled persons who received the exemption in the prior year.
First-time applicants can obtain forms from the Chief County Assessment Office or your local Township Assessor.
This exemption may be claimed in addition to the General Homestead Exemption and the Senior Citizens’ Homestead Exemptions, if applicable; however, it cannot be claimed in addition to the Disabled Veteran’s Exemption of $70,000 or the Disabled Persona’ Homestead Exemption. For more information on this contact your Township Assessor or the Chief County Assessment Office.
This exemption started in tax year 2007 and lowers the equalized assessed value (EAV) of your property by $5,000 in the year you return from active duty in an armed conflict. It is a one-year exemption and can be claimed in addition to the General Homestead Exemption and any applicable Senior Citizens’ Exemptions. Note that a veteran who dies during his or her active duty service is eligible to receive this exemption. To receive this exemption, please contact your Township Assessor or the Chief County Assessment Office.
- Applications can be found on the Lake County website
www.lakecountyil.gov/Assessments/publications/forms- Forms must be returned to:
Chief County Assessment Office
18 North County Street - 8th Floor
Waukegan, Illinois 60085-4335
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Updated: 04/06/09 URL: http://www.cubatownship.com/exempt.htm