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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. ‘People are going to lose their property’: This Illinois ...

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    Appealing these hikes is proving difficult. ‘People are going to lose their property’: This Illinois woman’s property tax is poised to pop from $756 to over $10,000 — a shocking 1,222% spike.

  4. Illinois voters to consider income tax on millionaires to ...

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    In 2021, the state established the Illinois Property Tax Relief Fund. It’s meant to give annual property tax rebates to some homeowners. But Quinn said the state hasn’t set aside money for it.

  5. Illinois Fair Tax - Wikipedia

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    The new tax rates proposed by the state legislature in SB 687 included an increase in corporate income taxes from 7% to 7.99%. SB 687 would have also changed the state's property tax credit, which is a credit that some residents paying property taxes can claim to reduce their income taxes, from 5% to 6%.

  6. State tax levels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Median household income and taxes State Tax Burdens 2022 % of income. State tax levels indicate both the tax burden and the services a state can afford to provide residents. States use a different combination of sales, income, excise taxes, and user fees. Some are levied directly from residents and others are levied indirectly.

  7. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    Sales taxes and excise taxes (blue), property taxes (green), state income taxes (red), and total taxes (clear). [5] Forty-three states impose a tax on the income of individuals, sometimes referred to as personal income tax. State income tax rates vary widely from state to state.

  8. Illinois quick hits: Johnson wants to halve property tax increase

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    Johnson wants to halve property tax increase Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says he’s in talks with city aldermen about cutting his proposed $300 million property tax increase by half. Last week ...

  9. SUTA dumping - Wikipedia

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    SUTA dumping is a name commonly used to describe a practice used by some companies doing business in the United States to circumvent paying unemployment insurance taxes, as mandated by the Unemployment Tax Act of 1939. The acronym SUTA is for "State Unemployment Tax."