Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2711

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  
Refer
1/31/24  

Caption

PROP TX-TIF INFO ON BILL

Impact

If passed, SB2711 will significantly impact how local governments collect and report tax information. By requiring that tax bills contain explicit details on TIF districts, the bill aims to inform property owners about the financial implications of these districts in terms of lost revenue for local services and governance. This increased transparency may foster greater public awareness and discussion about the efficacy and justification of TIFs, especially in communities where these financing mechanisms are contentious.

Summary

SB2711 seeks to amend the Property Tax Code in Illinois by introducing a requirement that each tax bill must include detailed information regarding tax increment financing (TIF) districts that affect the property being taxed. Specifically, the bill mandates a statement for each TIF district reflecting the amount that each taxing district would have received for the taxable year if the TIF district were not in place. This change is intended to provide taxpayers with clearer insights into how TIFs impact local tax revenues and promote transparency in local fiscal matters.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB2711 could be the balance between local economic development and the financial needs of public services. Proponents argue that the bill enhances accountability by making TIF impacts known to residents, potentially leading to better oversight and more responsible financial planning. On the other hand, critics may contend that such detailed disclosures could deter future investment in areas benefiting from TIFs, as potential developers might be concerned about public backlash if TIFs are perceived as taking away funding from essential services.

Considerations

The bill's approach also raises questions about the balance of power between local governments and state mandates, particularly concerning financial reporting and local autonomy over tax mechanisms. The implications of SB2711 extend beyond just increased information on tax bills; they represent an essential conversation about fiscal transparency and civic engagement in local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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