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State law raises senior-freeze income cap to $75,000; Peoria County assessor to mail updated forms
Peoria County Ways and Means Committee · January 6, 2026
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Summary
Supervisor of Assessment Shad Jones told the committee that a new law raised the senior-freeze household income threshold from $65,000 to $75,000 and that the county will update and mail renewal forms to those with the senior homestead exemption.
Shad Jones, Peoria County Supervisor of Assessment, told the Ways and Means Committee that the governor signed a law in December raising the income threshold for the senior freeze program. "In December, law was signed by the governor that, increases the threshold income threshold for the senior freeze from 65,000 to 75,000…
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