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Illinois FY25 Revenues Exceeded FY24 Revenues

Illinois FY25 Revenues Exceeded FY24 Revenues

July 9, 2025

Despite rising tax revenues, Illinois lawmakers continue to raise taxes to fund increased spending

Driven by higher personal income tax receipts, Illinois saw its revenues climb to $57.6 billion in FY25, an increase of 4.9% from FY24, according to a report by the Illinois Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability. When federal funds were added in, receipts rose to $61.3 billion.

After required refunds and distributions, General Fund receipts came in at $54.0 billion, 2.7% higher than FY24.

Personal income tax receipts came in $3.0 billion higher than in FY24, hitting $33.2 billion. Corporate income taxes declined by $0.6 billion.

The decline in corporate income taxes and increase in personal income taxes can be partly attributed to more businesses filing as pass-through businesses.

Sales tax revenues came in largely flat from the previous year (up 0.7%) despite a new lease tax and the capping of the retail discount fee.

Legislators passed and Governor Pritzker signed a $55.2 billion General Funds budget for FY26 earlier this year, which incorporated additional taxes and fees to meet the higher spending thresholds.

Illinois’ fiscal year runs from July 1 – June 30.

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