February 3, 2025 - 18:13

Senior citizens with a total household income of no more than $65,000 may wish to take advantage of the Illinois Department of Revenue’s Senior Citizen Real Estate Tax Deferral Program. This program allows eligible seniors to defer their property taxes, providing financial relief to those on fixed incomes.
The deadline to apply for this beneficial program is February 28. It is designed to assist senior homeowners by allowing them to postpone their real estate tax payments until they sell their property or pass away. This can significantly ease the financial burden on seniors who may struggle to meet tax obligations while managing other living expenses.
To qualify, applicants must meet specific criteria, including age and income limits. Interested seniors are encouraged to gather necessary documentation and submit their applications promptly to ensure they do not miss out on this valuable opportunity. Taking advantage of this program can help provide peace of mind and financial stability for many senior citizens in the community.
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