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Oct
15
Sun
16 GODINA OGLEDALA @ TUSCANO'S RESTAURANT
Oct 15 @ 6:00 pm

GODIŠNJICA LISTA OGLEDALO

Ogledalo list -Serbian Mirror

 

15. oktobra od 20h list Ogledalo obeležava 16 godina u restoranu Tuscano’s!

Druženje i zabava uz kulturno-umetnicki program.

nastupaju:

Tamburaski orkestar, Zenska etno pevacka grupa „SOKO“, Glumci pozorista „Mira Sremcevic“

 

Dec
22
Sat
SAŠA MATIĆ – LIVE IN CHICAGO 2018 @ Joe's Live Rosemont
Dec 22 @ 8:00 pm

Sasa Matic – Live in Chicago

Pure Live Music presents:

Sasa Matic with full live band!

Guest DJ’s Spaz & Level

Saturday December 22, 2018

Saša Matić 22. decembra sa pocetkom od 9pm , sala Joe’s Live Rosemont

Joe’s Live
5441 Park Place
Rosemont, IL 60018

Ages 21+

 

Jul
1
Mon
OFFICE OF THE COOK COUNTY TREASURER Maria Pappas – announcement
Jul 1 @ 12:00 pm – Aug 1 @ 12:00 pm
Property Tax Bills Due August 1

Pappas: $24.6 million in Cook County property tax refunds going to 25,000 homeowners whose bills show no balance due

OFFICE OF THE COOK COUNTY TREASURER
Maria Pappas

 

Nearly 25,000 homeowners are receiving a Second Installment tax bill that shows a zero balance due on August 1 and are set to receive $24.6 million in refunds, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas said today.

 

“Nearly 90 percent of the refunds will be issued without an application,” Pappas said. “To see if you are receiving a refund, visit cookcountytreasurer.com and select the purple box labeled ‘Your Property Overview.’ Just put in your address.”

 

Most of the refunds go to homeowners receiving property tax exemptions, which are always applied to the Second Installment tax bill. The exemptions include: Homeowner’s, Senior Citizen or Senior Assessment Freeze, Disabled Persons and Disabled Veterans.

 

Here is the refund schedule:

  • 10,100 homeowners who earlier this year paid by check or online will receive a credit to their bank or credit card accounts starting July 1 through July 26, 2019.
  • 11,300 homeowners who paid through a bank/mortgage escrow account will be mailed a refund check by August 23, 2019.
  • In addition, 3,400 homeowners whose taxes were paid in cash will be mailed a refund application by July 26, 2019, to ensure the proper party receives the refund.

 

Printed bills, with a due date of August 1, will be mailed today, Monday, July 1.

Information: Maria Pappas (312) 603-6202

Mar
1
Sun
OFFICE OF THE COOK COUNTY TREASURER ,Maria Pappas – Information
Mar 1 – May 8 all-day

OFFICE OF THE COOK COUNTY TREASURER ,Maria Pappas – Information

58,000 property owners must pay $188 million before May 8 Tax Sale
Pappas, Chicago-area elected officials urge the state to give
people more time to pay delinquent Cook County property taxes
Treasurer Maria Pappas and Chicago-area elected officials today called upon the Illinois
General Assembly to increase the time hard-pressed taxpayers have to pay delinquent
taxes, as 57,515 property owners must pay $188.2 million before the Annual Tax Sale
begins May 8, 2020.

“For homeowners struggling to avoid the Annual Tax Sale, additional time can make the
difference between losing a home and saving it,” Pappas said at a news conference.

Property owners had a dozen months to pay delinquent taxes before the Annual Tax
Sale. In 2014, the legislature shortened the time period, which is now nine months.

Senate Bill 3356, introduced in the Illinois General Assembly on Feb. 14, 2020, would
set the deadline at 13 months. Pappas helped draft the bill, which is sponsored by Sen.
Elgie Sims Jr. (17th) and co-sponsored by Deputy Majority Leader Sen. Laura Murphy
(28th), Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton (24th) and Sen. Mattie Hunter (3rd).

Among those who participated in the news conference were:

Senator Glowiak Hilton. Reps. Marcus Evans Jr. (33rd), Debbie Meyers-Martin (38th)
and Jawaharial Williams (10th).

Cook County Board of Review Commissioner Dan Patlak and former Cook County
Commissioner Richard Boykin. Representatives of County Commissioners Bill Lowry
(3rd), Deborah Sims (5th) and Board of Review Commissioner Michael Cabonargi.
OFFICE OF THE COOK COUNTY TREASURER
Maria Pappas
118 North Clark Street, Room 212 Chicago, Illinois 60602

News Release
Feb. 24, 2020
Page two

Aldermen James Cappleman (46th), George Cardenas (12th), James Gardiner (45th),
Brian Hopkins (2nd), Raymond Lopez (15th), Emma Mitts (37th), Ariel Reboyras (30th),
Roderick Sawyer (6th), Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th), Tom Tunney (44th) and a
representative of Ald. David Moore (17th).

Members of the clergy, including: the Rev. Michael Pfleger, the Rev. Janette Wilson
Esq.,
the Rev. James Boyd, the Rev. John Harrell, Bishop Claude Porter, the Rev. Floyd
Skinner, Bishop Horace Smith and a representative of the Rev. Johnny L. Miller.

Honorary Cook County Deputy Treasurers William Buchholtz, Octavian Cojan, Marta
Farion, Jin Lee, Sam Chu Ma, Arun Sampanthavivat and Marco Polo Valladolid.
Community leaders Dr. Mazen Barakat, Byron Prado and Irene Rotter.

The Annual Tax Sale, required by state law, imposes a hardship on the most vulnerable
homeowners, Pappas said. Among the properties with delinquent taxes:
• About 20,800 owners may be unaware of the Tax Sale because the U.S. Postal
Service has returned their bills and notices
• About 24,600 owe less than $1,000
• About 2,400 homes are owned by senior citizens

Homeowners can avoid the Tax Sale by paying all delinquent taxes and interest before
the Sale begins. To see if your taxes are delinquent—and to make a payment—visit
cookcountytreasurer.com and select “Avoid the Tax Sale.” You can search by address.

Lists of all the properties, by municipality and Chicago ward, are published on
cookcountytreasurer.com. The May 8 Tax Sale is for homes, businesses and land with
unpaid bills for Tax Year 2018 (originally due in 2019).