As Chicago Considers a ‘Mansion Tax,’ Evanston and LA Show Potential Paths Forward – Illinois Answers Project

Evanston is using its additional revenue to fund a housing reparations effort. Meanwhile, Los Angeles’ new funds are frozen as the tax is challenged in court. Illinois law only allows municipalities to restructure their real estate transfer taxes if voters approve it in a binding referendum.
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Economic Illiteracy — a tax that discourages home buying and home building

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