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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Early tax filings: Who prepaid in Summit?

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Summit residents prepaid nearly $104,000 in property taxes for 2018, according to a Blockshopper.com analysis of local data.

Because of Trump’s tax reform, which lowered individual tax rates but also capped the amount of property taxes those in high-property tax states like Illinois could write off at $10,000, a record number of Cook County homeowners paid their bills early, allowing them to keep the write-off for one more year.

Who prepaid in Summit? 

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Summit prepaid property taxes

NameAddressTotal early tax paid
Bank Of Chicago 95346250 S Harlem Av$28,752.62
Jack Shoushtari6250 S Harlem Av$24,826.92
Angelica Munoz6120 S 75Th Avenue$7,262.79
Ceja Raul7210 W 57Th Pl$4,865.23
Rukjsana Chaudhry5215 S 73Rd Ct 3$3,784.30
Mexhit Miftari7312 W 61St Street$3,745.38
Maria T Roche5443 S 72Nd Court$3,702.65
Michael R Wirtz Jr5707 S Archer$3,690.79
Luzsviveros Olavarri7549 W 62Nd St$3,563.58
Jacqueline A Cataldo7307 W 62Nd St$3,522.25
M T Roche5443 S 72Nd Court$3,322.01
Pj Dzialowy6051 S 76Th Av$3,297.54
Reshide Dardovski7312 W 57Th St$3,236.48
John C Babich5535 S 73Rd Av$3,039.10
Rafael Valdez7506 W 58Th Pl$2,651.30
Hector Ruvalcaba7314 W 62Nd Pl$2,518.33
Octavio Benitez5425 S 74Th Ave$2,146.84
Source: Blockshopper.com

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