Logan County Final Multiplier
Announced
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[May 18, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
- Logan County has been issued a final property assessment
equalization factor of 1.0000, according to Constance Beard,
Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue.
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The property assessment equalization factor, often called the
"multiplier", is the method used to achieve uniform property
assessments among counties, as required by law. This equalization is
particularly important because some of the state's 6,600 local
taxing districts overlap into two or more counties (e.g. school
districts, junior college districts, fire protection districts). If
there were no equalization among counties, substantial inequities
among taxpayers with comparable properties would result.
Under a law passed in 1975, property in Illinois should be assessed
at one-third (1/3) of its market value. Farm property is assessed
differently, with farm homesites and dwellings subject to regular
assessing and equalization procedures, but with farmland assessed at
one-third of its agriculture economic value. Farmland is not subject
to the state equalization factor.
Assessments in Logan County are at 33.32 percent of market value,
based on sales of properties in 2011, 2012, and 2013.
The equalization factor currently being assigned is for 2014 taxes,
payable in 2015. Last year's equalization factor for the county was
1.0284.
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The final assessment equalization factor was issued after a public hearing on
the tentative factor. The tentative factor issued in December 2014 was 1.0000.
The equalization factor is determined annually for each county by comparing the
price of individual properties sold over the past three years to the assessed
value placed on those properties by the county supervisor of assessments/county
assessor.
[Illinois Department of Revenue]
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