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Last Chance to Appeal Your Property Tax Assessment

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Cook County Board of Review Commissioner Dan Patlak along with Wheeling Assessor Jerry Sadler, Cook County Commissioner Timothy O. Schneider and State Representative David Harris are announcing an opportunity for taxpayers to appeal their 2012 property tax assessments at an upcoming event on December 13th.


The hour long event will educate taxpayers on how to file a successful tax appeal in a time when the economy is putting added pressures to home and business owners.


The event includes a presentation by Commissioner Dan Patlak explaining how property taxes are calculated and the appeal procedure of the Board of Review. Staff from the Township Office and Board of Review will be available to answer questions and to help taxpayers fill out an appeal form.


This event is free to the public and there is no fee to appeal at the Board of Review.

Taxpayers are asked to bring a copy of their most recent tax bill.  The seminar will be held:


Thursday, December 13, 2012

Wheeling Township Office
1616 N. Arlington Heights Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60004

6:30 p.m.

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joanne_engstrom June 14, 2013 at 11:17 am
Amen! And to think The Orchard Evangelical Free Church wants to raze 8 neighborhood homes to buildRead More a parking lot? Another loss of revenue for the village if these 8 homes get demolished.
Cati Jones June 16, 2013 at 05:29 pm
yes, despite the fact that property values have taken a hit in this economy, there has been NORead More change in the AH property taxes> Question: what are our political representatives doing about this?
Burt June 11, 2013 at 10:45 pm
The residents of Arlington Heights are aging and have no money we cannot raise any more taxes. IfRead More anything cut the size of the force
Bob Ruffatto June 13, 2013 at 08:26 am
I think that the police department does need a building. New national standards require separateRead More ventilation systems for prisoners to reduce unhealthy exposure. Also, new standards require "hardened" facilities to assure uninterrupted protection during emergencies. In addition, there are many more issues that after review seem reasonable. However, we don't need a new 71,000 square foot building which would rival in size, our current village hall - a building many call a Taj Mahal. The current process started on the wrong foot and wasted money. Three qualified consultants submitted bids and yet the contract was awarded to high-bidder. This has already wasted thousands of taxpayer dollars. Hopefully the new Board and Mayor will rein in the excessive spending and design. We have reason for hope. There is now a qualified and fiscally conservative architect on the Board. At the same time, it would nice to see if the Police could share some of the largely unused village hall. Doing so, would be a win-win for taxpayers.
Sarah June 15, 2013 at 09:45 pm
ask the Police who work there , what is more important their pensions being funded , or someRead More """ air quality bs "" I would give a shower with a garden hose to any law braker anytime , some deodorant , hell I would even wash their cloth , meanwhile giving them nice pink pants and t-shirt the current police station is sufficient , but there must be a interest in building one and it is not a residents interest I am talking about - figure it out ( $$$$$$$)