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Tell Us How These Proposed Illinois Taxes Would Impact Your Business

Tell Us How These Proposed Illinois Taxes Would Impact Your Business

September 15, 2025

We want to hear from you! Share with us how these potential Illinois tax increases would impact your small business

The Illinois General Assembly is considering new tax increases to provide additional funding to the Chicago-area transit systems and other state programs. Some of the revenue-raising ideas being considered in Springfield include:

  • An income tax increase
  • A service tax
  • A retail delivery tax
  • An online advertising tax
  • A new payroll tax

 

We need YOUR input! CLICK HERE to share how these taxes would impact your small business.

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