From the County Treasurer:
Treasurer Offers Opportunity to Pre-pay Next Year’s Property Taxes
WOODSTOCK, Ill. – Property owners through the month of December can take advantage of the Advance Tax Program, which allows them to make a pre-payment toward next year’s property taxes.
From Dec. 2 to Dec. 31, taxpayers may make a down payment on their tax bill due in 2025, Treasurer Donna Kurtz said.
“The Advance Tax Program gives taxpayers the flexibility to pre-pay next year’s taxes.
“The program is completely voluntary, but it may be beneficial for some taxpayers depending on their financial situations or personal objectives,” Kurtz said.
Participating property owners must fill out and sign the Advance Tax Agreement, which can be found here
and return it to the Treasurer’s Office with a check payable to the McHenry County Collector.
A separate check and agreement are required for each parcel.
Payments can be made in person or mailed, and payments made by mail must be received by the Treasurer’s Office by Dec. 31 – postmarks cannot be accepted. Envelopes must be addressed to:
McHenry County Collector
2200 N. Seminary Ave.
Woodstock, IL 60098
ATTN: Karla Mejia
Outstanding tax balances must be paid by the due date, and failure to do so may result in a tax sale on your property.
While property owners may seek to pay in advance for potential tax advantages, Treasurer’s Office staff is not able to dispense tax advice or offer information regarding the benefits of making advance payments, Kurtz said – property owners should contact a tax professional for this purpose.
However, pre-payment is not recommended for people who are selling their homes.
For questions regarding the Advance Tax Program, please call the Treasurer’s Office at 815-334-4260.
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Under the Federal income tax law passed the last year, Congressman Petr Roskam was in office, real estate tax deductions are limited to $10,000 per year.