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Posted on: February 28, 2020

[ARCHIVED] Senior Citizen Assessment Freeze Information

2020 Senior Freeze Information

Limited Income Seniors Are Encouraged to Apply for the Senior Freeze Exemption, Which Can Help Lower Property Tax Bills

 

Property owners age 65 and older who have total household incomes of $65,000 or less are encouraged to apply for the Senior Citizen’s Assessment Freeze.  This program may reduce property tax bills by freezing the property’s equalized assessed value, which impacts the total tax bill.  It does NOT freeze taxes, but it protects a property owner from tax increases due to rising property values.

Even if a property owner has applied for and been granted the freeze exemption in prior years, the application must be renewed annually.

All Lake County residents who have a Senior Homestead Exemption will receive a letter in the mail with information about the program.


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Who Should Apply

To apply for the senior freeze exemption, the applicant must:

• Be 65 years or older

• Have a total household income of $65,000 or less for 2019

• Have owned and occupied the home on Jan. 1, 2019 and Jan. 1, 2020


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How to Apply:

In 2020, all applications must be submitted online

• Have a copy of your 2019 tax return handy, as well as your property PIN number

• Go to the Chief County Assessment Office Smart E-Filing Portal at assessor.lakecountyil.gov

• Log in to your account, create a new account, or log in as a guest

• Click “Available Filings” and choose “EX – Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption”

• Click “Begin Filing”

• Enter the tax year, 2020, and your property PIN, and follow the instructions

• Note that while you do not need to submit proof of income, the Chief County Assessment Office may ask for additional information from you when reviewing your application.

• If the property is owned in trust, proof of beneficiary of the trust may also be required


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Where to Get Help Completing the Online Application

              1. Call or email the Chief County Assessment Office:

              Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
              847-377-2050
              [email protected]

              2. Call or email your local township assessor’s office


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