Illinois plans to eliminate its 1% grocery tax, allowing municipalities to create their own after 2023, with governor's approval pending.

Illinois plans to eliminate its 1% grocery tax, allowing municipalities to create their own 1% grocery tax after 2023. The state's budget aims to reduce inflation for families and is awaiting Governor Pritzker's approval. However, some municipalities may experience reduced revenue as a result, and cities and towns will have the option to impose their own grocery tax, starting in 2026.

June 03, 2024
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