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  2. Illinois residents will vote on a 3% tax for millionaires in November. The governor says the tax could generate $4.5 billion annually and alleviate high property taxes. Illinois has the second ...

  3. Illinois Fair Tax - Wikipedia

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    Illinois is one of 11 U.S. states with a flat income tax; seven states have no income tax; 32 other states use graduated income taxes, which tax higher incomes at a higher rate. [5] The last state to switch from a flat state income tax to a graduated state income tax was Connecticut in 1996.

  4. Here’s how Illinois’ proposed ‘millionaire tax’ would provide ...

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    Former Illinois Governor Pat Quinn is advocating for an amendment expected to provide around $4.5 billion in property tax relief for middle-class residents by establishing a property tax relief ...

  5. Jock tax - Wikipedia

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    The tax was unique in several respects. First, it was a flat-rate tax of $2,500 per game, imposed on all players who were on a team's roster for a game in the state, including Tennessee residents. However, the tax applied to a maximum of three games per calendar year. [7]

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  7. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    Portland (all residents must file an Arts Tax form with the city to either pay the flat-fee tax or qualify for an exemption based on low individual or household income) Lane Transit District (self-employed with income sourced from Lane Transit District, which includes parts of Lane County; reported on separate state tax form LTD)

  8. Illinois Independent Tax Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    Created in 2012, the Tribunal is an administrative law forum of original jurisdiction for the adjudication of cases that involve determinations made by the Illinois Department of Revenue. These determinations may include notices of tax liability, and many of the cases heard by the Tribunal are appeals launched by taxpayers. There is a filing fee.

  9. Where’s My Refund? What Illinois Taxpayers Need To Know - AOL

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    If you're an Illinois resident or business owner, you have until April 18, 2023, to file your Illinois state income taxes. If you're expecting a refund this year, this quick guide explains how to...