Illinois Raises Cigarette Taxes, Chicago’s Rate Now Second Highest in Nation
Cigarette smokers in Chicago had better stock up now, because on June 24, the excise tax on cigarettes in Illinois...
State-local tax burdens measure the percentage of income that taxpayers in each state pay in state and local taxes. Every tax that is collected on both the state and local level is included in the calculation: income taxes on individuals and businesses; general sales taxes; product specific taxes such as those levied on gas, cigarettes and alcohol; property taxes on individuals and business; and a multitude of other taxes. For the study, click here.

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Cigarette smokers in Chicago had better stock up now, because on June 24, the excise tax on cigarettes in Illinois...
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