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Illinois Department of Revenue Sets Scott County Multiplier
March 25, 2026
The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) announced the final 2025 property assessment equalization factor (multiplier) for Scott County, Illinois, set at 1.0000 for taxes payable in 2026. This multiplier confirms that property assessments in Scott County are aligned with the statutory requirement of one-third market value, ensuring uniformity in property valuation across counties. While this factor does not directly alter total tax bills, which depend on local taxing authorities' budget decisions, it plays a critical role in maintaining equitable property tax assessments statewide.
- Procurement professionals involved in local government finance and property tax administration should note the confirmed multiplier as it impacts assessment uniformity and budget planning.
- Contractors providing property assessment, valuation, or tax software services may find opportunities to support local agencies in compliance and reporting aligned with IDOR standards.
- This announcement underscores the importance of coordination between state revenue departments and local taxing bodies in property tax procurement and fiscal management.
- Organizations engaged in municipal financial services should consider the multiplier's role in forecasting tax revenues and structuring related contracts for assessment and collection services.
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- 2025 Scott County Final Multiplier Announced · IL · Mar 25