Politics & Government

Comptroller: Flood-Recovery Payments Will Take Priority

McHenry, Kane, Cook, and DuPage counties are all along the declared disaster areas; businesses impacted by the flood are encouraged to contact the comptroller's office.

Illinois Comptroller Judy Barr Topinka released a statement Wednesday pledging that state payments will be highly prioritized towards flood recovery efforts in counties declared disaster areas, including McHenry, Kane, Cook, and DuPage counties.

“Recent storms and flooding have destroyed the livelihoods of thousands of residents in every part of our state,” Topinka said in a press release.

“Many of those hit by this ‘once in a lifetime’ flood are struggling with what to do next, and in need of immediate help to rebuild and recover.

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“To that end, the Comptroller’s Office stands ready to work with business impacted by this natural disaster to prioritize delayed state payments. Likewise, the office will prioritize state payments for businesses contracting for clean-up and recovery efforts in counties declared state disaster areas, including [Cook, DuPage and Kane.]”

Affected businesses are being urged to contact the Comptroller’s Office at 217-782-6000.

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Governor Pat Quinn has previously announced that individuals and businesses affected by the flooding with have until Oct. 31 to file their tax returns, ordinarily due on April 19.

“Families and businesses across Illinois need time to focus on rebuilding their businesses, homes and lives,” Governor Quinn said in a release. “Once families have recovered, they can pull together the necessary paperwork to file and pay their taxes.”


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