Illinois gas tax revenue hits $212 million in April, highest monthly total this year – Illinois Policy

Illinois’ excise gas tax is currently 42.3 cents per gallon. Gov. JB Pritzker doubled it in 2019 from 19 cents per gallon and added automatic annual tax hikes, which have brought it to the current rate. The next hike hits July 1. Those hikes led to more than $2.5 billion in revenue for the state in fiscal year 2022, up 86% from 2019.
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JackBolly
2 years ago

How many union slugs does it take in IL to patch a pothole!?

Giddyap
2 years ago

Illinois leads nation in using tax laws to steal:

Illinois Taxes Gas Multiple Times. It Charges Sales Tax On The Base Cost Of Gas Plus The Federal Tax And Environmental Fees. Then It Adds State And Local Excise Taxes — Meaning It Makes Drivers Pay Tax On The Taxes. Most States Don’t Operate That Way 

Paul Boomer
2 years ago

The roads should be paved in gold with that kind of revenue but probably 50% of that money has ended up in some politician’s pocket or doled out to relatives and friends to do nothing.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Yep, and we’ve got the best roads in the country to show for it.

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