Multiple Chicago suburbs will soon add a new grocery tax. Here’s what that means – NBC5 (Chicago)

Upwards of 50 towns across Illinois are set to enact a 1 percent grocery sales tax by 2026 -- replacing the statewide one already in place
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Old Joe
11 months ago

Shopping out of neighborhood. I guess I’ll get my groceries with my New Glarus products!

Lawrence
11 months ago

It’s the Illinois tradition: taxes never disappear—they simply evolve. Like a master illusionist, they shift forms, seamlessly migrating from one taxing authority to another, ensuring the burden stays fresh and ever-present.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
11 months ago

Pensions costs are rising higher and higher. This money will be made up for by the taxpayers anyway local government can get it. So, expect higher and higher taxes and more things being taxed. The need for money is growing exponentially.

Freddy
11 months ago

And the governor can brag that he eliminated the grocery tax so the tax increases are on the local level.

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