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Tax Bills Reveal Hidden Costs of TIF in Warrenville

July 02, 2024 | Warrenville, DuPage County, Illinois



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Tax Bills Reveal Hidden Costs of TIF in Warrenville
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the impact of Tax Increment Financing (TIF) and recapture taxes on property tax bills in Warrenville. A poster presented five actual tax bills from the current year, highlighting that none were selected from the TIF, but rather chosen randomly. The discussion centered on the significant percentages of property tax increases attributed to TIF and recapture taxes.

The first tax bill revealed that 74% of the increase was due to TIF and recapture, nearly three times the city's administered levy. The second and third bills showed similar figures at 72%, while the fourth and fifth bills indicated 43% and 33%, respectively. Notably, the 33% figure was suggested as a baseline for future assessments.

Officials noted that these high percentages indicate that recapture taxes do not contribute to the city's current revenue, while TIF does. It was pointed out that the total amount transferred has exceeded the tax cap of 5% in every year analyzed. The percentages will fluctuate annually due to changes in Equalized Assessed Values (EAVs), but the overall revenue remains unaffected.

The discussion concluded with a reminder that this \"hidden tax\" will persist for the duration of the TIFs, which could last for 23 years. The Chicago Bears were mentioned as an institution that understands these financial dynamics, underscoring the broader implications of TIF and recapture taxes on local taxpayers.

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