I qualify for the long term but don't see it and don't remember getting the paper to apply for it. I have been waiting on the phone to talk to someone there for 30 minutes.
@@HelasHandProductions The regular filing period is every year in the spring. You can file a Certificate of Error now for missing exemptions that basically correct your tax bill. Here is a helpful guide: prodassets.cookcountyassessor.com/s3fs-public/page_comm/Brochures/Brochure_Cert_Error_2021.pdf
i did some additional digging, although they didn't make it easy, and it seems that there is a certain window to apply for the current year, and it's in the first quarter of the year. if you missed it, though, you can apply for a certificate of error for last year and the few years before, provided you lived in the house for all those years.
@@CookCountyAssessorsOffice it only lets us select 2020 as the most recent one, but it doesn't have 2021 in the list despite 2021 being closed; because I also missed 2020 and have filed for that year's certificate of error, will it also apply for the automatic renewal of 2021 despite 2021 being closed? Otherwise, how can I use the DocuSign form if it doesn't list 2021 in the drop-down yet?
@@CookCountyAssessorsOffice So the filing period that begins in February of 2022 is for the 2021 Tax Year? If not, say I purchased a home in September of 2021. When should I apply? Any help would be much appreciated!
I qualify for the long term but don't see it and don't remember getting the paper to apply for it. I have been waiting on the phone to talk to someone there for 30 minutes.
The 'Apply' button is not there. How else can we apply? Can I print a form and mail it in instead?
The "Apply" button isn't there, what do I do? The list stops at "Download Guides" which isn't even in this video. Where is the application?
The regular filing period is closed. You need to file for a Certificate of Error. You can apply for tax years 2020, 2019, 2018, and 2017 if eligible.
@@CookCountyAssessorsOffice when is the regular filing period?
@@HelasHandProductions The regular filing period is every year in the spring. You can file a Certificate of Error now for missing exemptions that basically correct your tax bill. Here is a helpful guide: prodassets.cookcountyassessor.com/s3fs-public/page_comm/Brochures/Brochure_Cert_Error_2021.pdf
@@CookCountyAssessorsOffice yep! i have done that, thank you! will make sure to file appropriately next year.
The 'Apply' button is not there. How else can we apply online?
i did some additional digging, although they didn't make it easy, and it seems that there is a certain window to apply for the current year, and it's in the first quarter of the year. if you missed it, though, you can apply for a certificate of error for last year and the few years before, provided you lived in the house for all those years.
The regular filing period is closed. You need to file for a Certificate of Error. You can apply for tax years 2020, 2019, 2018, and 2017 if eligible.
@@CookCountyAssessorsOffice it only lets us select 2020 as the most recent one, but it doesn't have 2021 in the list despite 2021 being closed; because I also missed 2020 and have filed for that year's certificate of error, will it also apply for the automatic renewal of 2021 despite 2021 being closed? Otherwise, how can I use the DocuSign form if it doesn't list 2021 in the drop-down yet?
Thank you so much, very useful info 👍
The apply button is not present? How can we apply in this case? Thanks
The regular filing period is closed. You need to file for a Certificate of Error. You can apply for tax years 2020, 2019, 2018, and 2017 if eligible.
@@CookCountyAssessorsOffice What is the filing period?
@@annakusmiderpiekos8383 The normal filing period begins in late winter/early spring.
@@annakusmiderpiekos8383 Hello, the normal filing period begins in February of 2022.
@@CookCountyAssessorsOffice So the filing period that begins in February of 2022 is for the 2021 Tax Year? If not, say I purchased a home in September of 2021. When should I apply? Any help would be much appreciated!