Survey shows an increase in online shopping but no sales tax breaks for Illinoisans – Center Square

With the “Leveling the Playing Field for Illinois Retail Act,” the state is now requiring online retailers to charge local sales tax rates as high as 10.25%. Before this year, online retailers such as eBay and Amazon only had to charge the 6.25% state sales tax.
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Pat S.
4 years ago

Back in 2019 we purchased a washer/dryer in Madison WI for delivery two miles into IL. When I questioned the tax rate, I was told that IL collects tax from the store for all deliveries into IL.
Even back then IL’s tax tentacles reached over the WI/IL border.

Riverbender
4 years ago

Many individual stores do not charge Illinois sales tax. Stay away fram Amazon and the like buying directly from an online merchant that is often cheaper than Amazon to begin with anyway.

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