Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson proposes $21 per employee corporate “head tax” – Illinois Policy

Businesses in Chicago already pay the third-highest state corporate income tax rates in the nation. They also pay the highest commercial property taxes in the U.S.
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chitcago
5 months ago

Have to employee pay the tax, once they see the deduction on there checks remind them that this is what we voted for.

Bob
5 months ago

Typical democrat. Tax , Tax , Tax . Never cut or reduce anything just keep adding taxes .

Call my shrink
5 months ago

Doesn’t he realize that if companies move out and employees follow they’ll be less kids to teach ? Then the CPS would be forced to cut alot of jobs. And when he gets voted out next time he may not have anything to fall back on . C’mon Pinhead. Think of your future

Brian Jones
5 months ago

He just doesn’t get it.

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