Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3541

Introduced
2/17/23  
Introduced
2/17/23  

Caption

PROP TX-SENIORS-SCHOOLS

Impact

The implementation of HB3541 is expected to have significant implications for seniors in Illinois. By capping the school levy on property taxes for this demographic, the bill aims to alleviate financial pressures, especially for those living on fixed incomes. This measure can help seniors maintain their homes while sculpting a more favorable economic environment for them. However, the bill's financial impact on local school districts is a potential concern, as it could limit their revenue from school levies in areas with a substantial number of senior residents qualifying for the exemption.

Summary

House Bill 3541 introduces a new section to the Illinois Property Tax Code aimed at providing financial relief to senior citizens aged 65 and older. This bill establishes a homestead exemption for eligible seniors living in their primary residences, offering a school levy cap on their property taxes. To qualify, applicants must not exceed a specified income limit and must be directly liable for the payment of property taxes. The exemption applies only if no individuals residing at the property will be enrolled in a public school, ensuring that the benefit focuses on easing the tax burden for seniors not utilizing public education resources.

Contention

Notably, the bill faces some contention regarding its income threshold. The set income limit of $100,000, adjusted for inflation, could be perceived as restrictive. Critics argue that many seniors living in high-cost areas may still face financial strain despite falling below this income threshold. Furthermore, the requirement that no individuals enrolled in public schools reside at the property has been scrutinized, as it may inadvertently exclude certain household arrangements where grandparents contribute to educational expenses but still reside with school-age children.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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