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With federal tax reform looming, should I prepay 2017 Cook County property taxes?

By Michael H. Wasserman Paying property tax bills before the end of the 2017 may help some owners save on their federal income tax liabilities. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has been called the most sweeping tax reform bill in decades. Like it or not, tax reform is coming. Others might wring their hands with glee or with worry. We are already working on ways to minimize the pain this reform might cause.  One aspect of the pending tax reform plan presents a clear challenge for most Chicagoland home owners, the elimination of deductions for State and Local Taxes (SALT). The house and senate plans both limit deductibility to $10,000. Once the tax reform is signed into law, we will pay federal income taxes on the money we use to pay our local taxes exceeding that $10,000 threshold. Some homeowners who have the foresight (and lets face it, the savings) to act swiftly may want to pre-pay their first installment 2017 property tax bills this year before the tax laws kick in, so...

We hit 100 Yelp reviews! Read the good, the bad and the indifferent

O ne hundred reviews ago, our firm didn’t take Yelp seriously. We knew word of mouth was important, and that Yelp was an easy way for people to leave reviews about pizza joints, taverns and such. But then Yelp grew. As did our reviews. And they were mostly good.