Illinois’ beer tax ranks 28th in the nation – Center Square

Illinois finished 28th on the list with a sales tax of $0.23 per gallon. Other than Kentucky, Illinois has a higher tax than neighboring states, with Indiana at $0.12, Michigan at $0.20, and Wisconsin with the nation's second lowest tax at just $0.06.
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Platinum Goose
3 years ago

Now that you pointed that out look for Illinois to raise it to the highest in the nation like all our other taxes.

Old Joe
3 years ago

In Illinois, you can’t even forget your troubles on the cheap!

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