This translates to roughly $12,710 in debts.
Illinois Republicans proposed a bill that aims to reduce the state's second-in-the-nation property taxes, arguing high taxes create "opportunity deserts" in minority communities and hinder economic growth. The bill claims to deliver 50% relief without affecting the state budget, though it could lower school levies in certain places.
Not only does Illinois hold the second-highest property taxes in the US, but a 2023 study found that the state has the highest overall tax rate in the country. A typical Illinoisian family pays around $10,463 in state and local taxes, which translates to approximately 15.05% of their average income.
The following table lists all five residential properties in Stone Park with unpaid 2021 taxes, according to BlockShopper.com.
Taxpayer Name | Property Address | Municipality | Township | PIN | Total Tax Due | Total Due (Including Interest) |
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A & O Lopez | 1811 N. 35th Ave. | Stone Park | Proviso | 15-04-106-048-0000 | $7,728 | $9,863 |
Jose Santos Lopez Aran | 1706 N. 38th Ave. | Stone Park | Proviso | 15-04-110-043-0000 | $875 | $990 |
Miguel Ordaz | 1728 N. 40th Ave. | Stone Park | Proviso | 15-04-108-037-0000 | $661 | $800 |
Jose & Norma Rivera | 1658 N. 40th Ave. | Stone Park | Proviso | 15-04-116-058-0000 | $639 | $774 |
Magdalena Lara | 1801 43rd Ave. | Stone Park | Proviso | 15-05-217-039-0000 | $227 | $281 |