Report shows state, local tax rate in Illinois among highest in nation – Center Square

Katherine Loughead, senior policy analyst with the Tax Foundation, says the high rates combined with a comparatively narrow tax base means Illinois’ system could use an overhaul. “Illinois is missing out on a lot of revenue it could receive from certain consumer goods and services. One of the ways in which Illinois could really generate some new revenue in a good way, rather than an economic economically harmful way, is by broadening the base and modernizing it to a bigger basket of consumer goods and services.”
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debtsor
5 years ago

The goods and services tax is really just a tax on small businesses, many of whom will be forced to eat the tax.

Platinum Goose
5 years ago

They’ve already figured out a way to get more tax. If you sell anything on eBay, etsy or any of the others like your old golf clubs or a watch you’ll get a 1099 from the payment processor. I think Illinois makes them report three or more transactions totaling more than $1,000.

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