Chicago streaming tax adds 10% to NFL Thanksgiving costs – Illinois Policy

Streaming NFL games this holiday season comes with high taxes if you live in Chicago, but why city leaders should get paid so you can enjoy football from the comfort of your living room is a fair question.
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Wally
4 months ago

How many people do you think notice or care about this? Streaming tax gets raised, cell phone taxes raised, cloud taxes get raised….Death by a thousand cuts, the norm in Chicago and IL. Smart people leave, clueless stay and pay.

Sanity please
4 months ago
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Pin head gave you a thumbs down.

Riverbender
4 months ago
Reply to  Wally

Well for one thing I think a lot get those smart phones for free (to them)

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