Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1492

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
1/31/25  
Refer
2/11/25  

Caption

PROP TX-SUBDIVISION VALUE

Note

As of now, the bill's voting history and detailed discussions have not yet been fully explored, leaving uncertainties regarding the level of support or opposition among legislators and constituents. The outcomes of future committee discussions will be crucial in determining the bill’s final form and its reception within the broader legislative context.

Impact

Furthermore, the bill stipulates that beginning in the 2035 taxable year, no property may receive the special assessment calculation under this bill for more than a 10-year period. This provision intends to encourage the development of these properties rather than allowing indefinite periods of low assessment due to lack of development. By setting clear timelines and minimum assessment thresholds, the bill seeks to prompt local governments to seek revenue through appropriately assessed properties.

Summary

SB1492, introduced by Senator Meg Loughran Cappel, aims to amend the Property Tax Code in Illinois specifically relating to the assessment of platted and subdivided but undeveloped properties. The bill sets forth significant changes to the assessment procedures for these properties, introducing a minimum assessed value of $150 starting from the 2025 taxable year. This change is expected to mitigate the financial burdens on property owners who previously faced assessments that could potentially drop below this threshold due to undeveloped status.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB1492 may raise concerns among stakeholders in urban planning and local governance, particularly regarding the implications of the minimum value and assessment timeline. Proponents argue that these measures will foster development and ensure a fairer tax structure for current property owners, potentially promoting broader economic growth. However, critics may assert that this approach imposes burdens on property owners who are unable to develop their land within the specified period or who face market fluctuations impacting their ability to pursue development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB2382

PROP TX-SUBDIVISION VALUE

IL SB1821

PROP TX-SENIORS

IL SB1977

PROP TX-HOMESTEAD

IL HB3253

PROP TX-HOMESTEAD

IL SB1643

PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE

IL SB2278

PROP TX-VETERANS

IL HB1826

PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE

IL HB1877

PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE

IL SB1807

PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE

IL SB1750

PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE

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