Some Metro East towns get windfall that may be from a new online sales tax – St. Louis Public Radio

At the start of the year, the state began taxing online retail sales when a product is shipped in from out of state. The result: extra tax revenue for local towns and counties over the first six months of 2025. The St. Clair and Madison county governments have seen increases of 9.5 percent and 27.7 percent in their collections the first half of this year, respectively.
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Riverbender
4 months ago

My downstate municipality cries like the dickens about losing the grocery tax yet is so silent about this new backdoor tax…I wonder why that is?

9mm
4 months ago
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That’s because they just witnessed the theft of their gasoline tax monies to bail out Chicago, and would like to replenish their coffers.

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