Report: Illinois’ high corporate tax rate compounded by other high taxes – Center Square

“It's important to keep in mind that the corporate income tax isn't the only high tax that businesses are paying in Illinois,” analyst Katherine Loughead said. “They also pay the state’s high property taxes, high sales taxes. Those things pile up to make Illinois one of the least friendly states for businesses in terms of high tax burdens across the board.”
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

Why would new businesses come to Illinois? The largest city in the state is in free fall, the tax environment is beyond challenging and residents are fleeing the state. That’s not some carnival barker talking, those are facts.

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