HB 405

  • Illinois House Bill
  • 94th Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Apr 08, 2005
  • Passed House Apr 07, 2005
  • Senate
  • Governor

Truth In Taxation-Notices

Abstract

Amends the Truth in Taxation Law in the Property Tax Code. Makes changes concerning the notice required to be published for a public hearing to approve a proposed property tax increase. Provides that for corporate and special purpose property taxes the notice shall set forth the proposed estimated (now, only proposed) corporate and special purpose property taxes to be levied for the current year and provides that the dollar amount supplied in the notice is estimated and the percentage increase or decrease over the previous year is an estimated percentage. In those parts of the notice concerning estimated property taxes to be levied for debt service and public building commission leases and estimated total property taxes to be levied for the current year, provides that the dollar amount stated in the notice is estimated and that the percentage increase or decrease over the previous year is an estimated percentage. Effective immediately.

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Jan 09, 2007

House

Session Sine Die

Apr 08, 2005

Senate

Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading April 11, 2005

Senate

Arrive in Senate

Apr 07, 2005

House

Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 114-000-000

Apr 06, 2005

House

Second Reading - Short Debate

House

Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate

Mar 03, 2005

House

Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate

House

Do Pass / Short Debate Revenue Committee; 012-000-000

Feb 25, 2005

House

Remains in Revenue Committee

House

Recommends Be Adopted Sub-committee/ Revenue Committee; 003-000-000

Feb 02, 2005

House

Assigned to Revenue Committee

Jan 26, 2005

House

Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Roger L. Eddy

House

Referred to Rules Committee

House

First Reading

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