Illinois residents can claim a bigger state tax credit next year under the new budget – WBEZ (Chicago)

The so-called standard exemption increase will mean an extra $69 for families of four. The tax credit will once again be tied to inflation after lawmakers last year quietly untied it.
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mqyl
1 year ago

Wow, an approximate $69 in tax savings for IL families equates to one free fill-up at the pump. Wait, the gas tax is going up in July, so the savings equates to less than one free fill-up. Who said the IL pols aren’t looking out for the taxpayers? What a joke.

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