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Post by Logan on Apr 21, 2016 18:01:20 GMT -6
Illinois made $168 million mistake and cities are on the hookIllinois made a mistake, a $168 million one, and it wants the money back. The state Department of Revenue discovered since 2014, it has doled out more than it should have to 6,500 local governments, thanks to an error in how it calculated the disbursements they receive each year to make up for their lack of power to tax businesses. For most, the windfall was paltry, less than $10,000. But for 10 districts, it was $1 million or more. Illinois gave Chicago $19.4 million more than it should have, and the Chicago Board of Education, which is fighting to stave off insolvency, was overpaid by $23.5 million. "We will work with the taxing districts in the future here to lay out a plan to recollect the money over a long-term period," Terry Horstman, a spokesman for the department said in a telephone interview on Wednesday. "It'll be spread out over a long duration to minimize the fiscal impact as much as possible." Read more: www.daily-journal.com/news/local/illinois-made-million-mistake-and-cities-are-on-the-hook/article_fb07015d-64c8-5847-aa78-35e9e5a1a4ab.html
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