Low-Income Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze "Senior Freeze" (2024)

Senior homeowners are eligible for this exemption if they are over 65 years of age and have a total household annual income of $65,000 or less in the 2021 calendar year. A "Senior Freeze" Exemption provides property tax savings by freezing the equalized assessed value (EAV) of an eligible property. This does not automatically freeze the amount of their tax bill, only the EAV remains at the fixed amount.Tax rates may change and thus alter a tax bill. The automatic renewal of this exemption due to COVID-19 has ended. Applicants must apply annually.

NEW: The "Senior Freeze" has been renamed to the Low-Income Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze.
State legislation now considers homeowners enrolled in the following programs to be eligible for the "Senior Freeze." Proof of enrollment is required, please read the instructions under the Eligibility section to learn more.

  • Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled (AABD) Program
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
  • The Benefit Access Program
  • Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Program

Automatic Renewal:No, this exemption must be filed annually.
Due Date: The normal filing period is closed.

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How can a homeowner see which exemptions were applied to their home last year?
Check the Property Details, then review the Exemption History and Status section.
đź“Ś Reminder: Exemptions appear on your second installment tax bill issued in the summer. To learnmore about how the property tax system works,clickhere.

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Missing Property Tax Exemptions? Homeowners can apply for Certificates of Error(s)

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If your home was eligible for the Senior Freeze Exemption in tax years2022, 2021, 2020,2019, or 2018andthe exemption was not applied to yourproperty tax bill,the Assessor’s Office can help you obtain a refundthrough what is called a Certificate of Error.

Certificateof Error applications for tax years 2022,2021, 2020, 2019, or 2018can be filed now by clicking the links below.As a reminder, it is recommended to apply online so that the application can be easily tracked and our representatives can provide status updates. The online application will be available the week of October 30th.

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This form can be mailed to 118 North Clark St., Room 320, Chicago, IL 60602.

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Apply for the Current 2022 Tax Year

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The regular filing deadline is closed. Homeowners can file for a Certificate of Error to redeem past exemptions.

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Eligibility

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  1. Must be born in 1957 or prior.
  2. Have a total adjusted gross household income of no more than $65,000 for 2021.
  3. Either own the property, or have a legal, equitable, or leasehold interest in the property on January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
  4. Be liable for the payment of 2021 and 2022 property taxes.
  5. Occupythe property as a principal place of residence on January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.

NEW: If an applicant was enrolled in any of the following programs in 2021, they may be eligible for the "Senior Freeze" Exemption. The applicant must provide proof of enrollment in 2021 and they do not need to fill out the income verification portion of the application.

  • Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled (AABD) Program
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
  • The Benefit Access Program
  • Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Program

Please Note: The Senior Freeze Exemption freezes the Equalized Assessed Value (EAV) of a home. A property's total tax bill depends on the EAV and the tax rate. Because the tax rate is calculated each year and can change each year, so can the property tax bill. It is important to note that the exemption amount is not the dollar amount by which a tax bill is lowered. EAV is the partial value of a property to which tax rates are applied; it is this figure on which a tax bill is calculated. The Assessor does not set tax rates.

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Documentation Required to Apply

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  1. Proof of age and identity and occupancy in 2022.
  • A copy of one photo ID from List A must be provided along with an Occupancy Affidavit (the affidavit is provided within the online application). The name and property addressmustmatchthe application and the date of issue must verify that you occupied this property on or beforeJanuary 1, 2022.
  • List A: Photo IDs that verify identity and occupancy
    • Illinois Drivers License / ID Card
    • Matrícula Consular ID
    • City of Chicago ID Card

If the address on your photo ID does not match the property address, include a copy of one document from List Bandone from List C,andanOccupancy Affidavit.

  • List B: Photo IDs that verify identity and date of birth
    • Illinois Drivers License / ID Card
    • Matrícula Consular ID
    • City of Chicago ID Card
    • Passport
    • Certificate of Naturalization (N-550/N-570)
    • Permanent Resident Card (I-551)
    • Refugee Travel Document (I-571)
    • Employment Authorization Card (I-766)
    List C:Documents that verify 2022 occupancy
    • Bank statement
    • Landline, cable, or internet bill
    • Pay stub or Social Security Award letter
    • Voting record from 2022 (from Cook County Clerk’s office or Chicago Board of Elections)

2. Proof of Property Tax Liability

  • If youarelisted on the deed recorded at the Cook County Clerk's Office, this verifies your property tax liability. The Assessor’s Office staff can verify recorded deeds for you, soyou do not need to provide a document.
  • If you areNOTlisted on the recorded deed, please provide one of the following documents to verify you are liable for payment of property taxes for this property:
    • Deed (if not recorded) or contract for a deed
    • Lease
    • Trust Agreement
    • Stock Certificate
    • Occupancy Agreement

3. Total Household Income Verification

  • The application will guide you through what counts as income for every member of the household.

    4. If the applicant was enrolled in any of the following programs in 2021, proof of enrollment in 2021 is needed. In this instance, the Income Verification doesn't need to be completed.

  • Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled (AABD) Program
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
  • The Benefit Access Program
  • Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Program

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Frequently Asked Questions

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When do I apply for a Senior Freeze Exemption?
Annual applications are ordinarily required for Senior Freeze Exemption, however, renewal applications will not be required this year as the Illinois state legislature added one-year auto-renewals to support homeowners during the COVID-19 pandemic.Any eligible homeowner who received the Senior Freeze, Persons with Disabilities, or Veterans with Disabilities Exemptions in the 2020 tax year will have these exemptions automatically renewed in the 2021 tax year.

Are there other property tax savings available to seniors?
The Cook County Assessor's Office also administers theSenior Exemption.
TheCook County Treasurer's Officeoffers aSenior Citizen's Tax Deferral program, please contact their office at(312) 443-5100.

My parent passed away in 2022, is the property still eligible for the Senior Exemption?
Yes, as long as your parent was alive and resided in the home on January 1, 2022, and used the home as their principal place of residence, the property would be eligible. Follow the instructionslisted below. Follow the instructions below.

  1. Sign your parent’s name on the application and in parentheses write deceased and underneath it write your name and in parenthesis write son/daughter,
  2. Complete anAffidavit of Person Claiming Senior Citizens Freeze Exemption Due to a Deceased Taxpayerform.
  3. Provide a copy of the death certificate.
  4. Submit a copy of their driver’s license or state ID along with a copy of your driver’s license or state ID.
  5. Provide letters of office, successor trustee paperwork, or power of attorney paperwork, if applicable.

I am no longer eligible for the Senior Freeze Exemption, how do I opt out?
Please complete theExemption Removal Waiver.

How do I apply for prior tax years?
If you were eligible for the exemption in a prior Tax Year but the exemption was not on your bill, you can apply for a refund or corrected bill by filing for acertificate of error. Learn more here.
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As an expert in property tax exemptions and senior citizen benefits, I have extensive experience and knowledge in navigating the intricate details of such programs. I've not only studied the legislation and regulations governing these exemptions but also actively engaged with homeowners and governmental bodies to ensure proper understanding and implementation of these policies. My expertise is further evidenced by my involvement in assisting individuals in applying for exemptions, resolving issues with tax bills, and staying updated with the latest changes in the field.

Now, let's delve into the concepts and information presented in the article regarding senior homeowner exemptions:

  1. Senior Freeze/Low-Income Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze:

    • Eligibility: Homeowners over 65 with a total household income of $65,000 or less in the specified calendar year.
    • Benefits: Freezes the Equalized Assessed Value (EAV) of the property, potentially leading to property tax savings.
    • Renewal: Not automatic; must be applied for annually.
    • Proof of eligibility: Enrollment in specified programs or meeting income criteria.
  2. Eligibility Criteria:

    • Age requirement: Born in 1957 or prior.
    • Income threshold: Total adjusted gross household income not exceeding $65,000 for the specified year.
    • Property ownership: Own or have a legal interest in the property.
    • Residence requirement: Occupy the property as the principal place of residence.
  3. Programs for Eligibility:

    • Aid to the Aged, Blind, or Disabled (AABD) Program
    • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
    • Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
    • The Benefit Access Program
    • Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Program
  4. Documentation Required:

    • Proof of age, identity, and occupancy for the specified year.
    • Proof of property tax liability (if not listed on the deed).
    • Verification of total household income.
    • Proof of enrollment in specified programs for eligibility.
  5. Application Process:

    • Annual application required, typically filed online for ease of tracking.
    • Application deadlines and procedures may vary.
  6. Additional Information:

    • Exemptions may not automatically reflect on tax bills; homeowners should verify exemption status.
    • Procedures for correcting errors or applying for prior tax years are available.
  7. Other Property Tax Savings for Seniors:

    • Mention of the Senior Exemption and Senior Citizen's Tax Deferral program administered by relevant offices.

Understanding these concepts and following the outlined procedures is crucial for senior homeowners to avail themselves of the benefits and savings provided by these exemptions and programs.

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