Illinois’ sobering ‘sin taxes’ are among the nation’s highest this New Year’s – Illinois Policy

Illinois’ myriad excise taxes are compounded by those imposed by municipalities at the local level. Chicago, for example, recently levied a 9% “amusement tax” on concerts and sporting events – which it expanded to streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu.
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Ex Illini
5 years ago

Look at every bill you pay and you’ll see the tax man from Illinois in there somewhere. The whole state is a ponzi scheme at this point. They will nickel and dime you to death with fees, service charges and taxes and then eventually they’ll drop a big fat income tax on you. Start planning your departure now. You can do it if you plan for it.

willowglen
5 years ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

These taxes are regressive. Makes sense because the politicians hope people don’t notice a death by a thousand cuts sales ad excise tax regime. For all of the narrative about taxing the rich, the revenue to be collected belongs to the masses.

Freddy
5 years ago

The line at our local pot shop here in Rockford was extremely long yesterday and people were closer than 6 feet trying to get their Christmas buzz. Totally disrupts other businesses around them trying to make somewhat of a living.
I wonder how many of these people (mostly young) have a hard time paying rent or are even working and waiting for the next stimulus check?

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

Probably every signal damn one of them, that’s what are Governor and government wants total control.

Red AND cannabis friendly
5 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

If Illinois didn’t charge ten times the going rate, they could afford rent and buy pot. Or how about allowing people to cultivate their own cannabis and then they didn’t spend a buck on pot. Good grief mind your own business

Freddy
5 years ago

It IS my business when I can’t get close to the stores that I shop (used to shop) adjacent and nearby due to the traffic and long lines. All the neighboring shops have checkpoints and guards so people don’t park in their lots. Not worth the hassle anymore. I have nothing against pot but city officials should have a better system of controlling traffic but tax revenue takes priority. Merry Christmas!

Aaron
5 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

Then government shouldn’t have a monopoly on cannabis

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