Rauner gives DuPage County green light to pursue consolidation effort
Rauner gives DuPage County green light to pursue consolidation effort
A new law will allow DuPage County to dissolve its election commission and transfer its functions to the county clerk’s office, saving taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.
By Eddie Damstra
Naperville begins collecting Airbnb tax as similar taxes loom downstate
Naperville begins collecting Airbnb tax as similar taxes loom downstate
As Airbnb begins to remit Naperville’s hotel/motel use tax, some downstate municipalities are considering similar measures.
Ankle breaker: Dwyane Wade’s property taxes total nearly half home’s value over past 10 years
Ankle breaker: Dwyane Wade’s property taxes total nearly half home’s value over past 10 years
Dwyane Wade’s Matteson home has been on the market since May. At its current 5 percent effective property tax rate, the buyer would pay for it again in property taxes within 20 years.
By Chena Underhill
Will County shoppers would pay among nation’s highest sales taxes under referendum proposal
Will County shoppers would pay among nation’s highest sales taxes under referendum proposal
A new sales tax proposed by Will County school districts would put some residents’ sales tax burden in a league with Chicago, which is home to the highest combined sales tax rate of any major city in the U.S.
By Vincent Caruso
3 ways Illinois can improve its property tax assessment system
3 ways Illinois can improve its property tax assessment system
The method by which local governments calculate Illinoisans’ property tax bills is broken. Here’s how Springfield can fix it.
By Vincent Caruso
Belleville spent more than $2.5M on workers’ comp settlements in less than 5 years
Belleville spent more than $2.5M on workers’ comp settlements in less than 5 years
While a few payouts were the result of severe injuries, local taxpayers were also on the hook for settlements with workers who returned to work the very next day.
By Vincent Caruso
Chicago-area water district official resigns without explanation, collects $95K severance package
Chicago-area water district official resigns without explanation, collects $95K severance package
David St. Pierre is the latest Illinois government employee to receive a generous severance package, despite leaving under questionable circumstances.
By Eddie Damstra
Nearly a third of property tax revenue in Chicago is diverted into 143 TIF districts
Nearly a third of property tax revenue in Chicago is diverted into 143 TIF districts
Nearly a third of property tax revenue in Chicago is diverted into 143 TIF districts controlled by the mayor, nearly half of which are located in affluent neighborhoods.
By Chris Lentino
Owner of ‘Sixteen Candles’ home paid more than $200K in property taxes over past decade
Owner of ‘Sixteen Candles’ home paid more than $200K in property taxes over past decade
That’s why they call them taxes. If they were easy, they’d call them something else.
By Chena Underhill
Gus Rapatas
Gus Rapatas
“Our property taxes went from $12,500 to $19,200 over the course of six years on this Norwood Park commercial property. And we’ve been losing money every year charging lower rent to accommodate for the property taxes. “We fight it every year, but $19,000 is the best we’ll get here. Can’t do it anymore, it’s not...
Outgoing SIU president to receive $215K severance, new $100K job
Outgoing SIU president to receive $215K severance, new $100K job
Southern Illinois University President Randy Dunn will receive a $215,000 severance package before taking a lucrative job at the university’s Edwardsville campus.
Outgoing Lake Forest official poised to collect large pension following Amtrak lobbying scandal
Outgoing Lake Forest official poised to collect large pension following Amtrak lobbying scandal
Months after an investigation found Lake Forest’s city manager to have squandered $200,000 on unauthorized lobbying payments, the north suburban official announced plans to retire next year.
By Vincent Caruso
Amid cuts to school band program, Norridge-area taxpayers fund 59 district employees making over $100K
Amid cuts to school band program, Norridge-area taxpayers fund 59 district employees making over $100K
Duplicative school districts and an excess of publicly funded six-figure salaries have educated Norridge-Harwood Heights taxpayers on the benefits of consolidation.
By Vincent Caruso