Budget + Tax

The progressive income tax is dead – again

The progressive income tax is dead – again

According to the Illinois Department of Revenue the progressive tax would've cost Illinois 20,000 private-sector jobs, 43,000 residents to other states on net, and $1.9 billion in GDP over the first four years.

By Heather Weiner

Property-tax freeze bill passes Illinois House

Property-tax freeze bill passes Illinois House

House Bill 696 would freeze property taxes across the state. Under the plan, local governments could still increase rates, but only with approval from voters. The bill doesn’t apply to home-rule governments, however. That’s no small exemption: 7.8 million Illinoisans live in a home-rule municipality such Chicago, Naperville or Peoria. This number also doesn’t account for Cook County, which is also home-rule, and would be exempted from this property-tax freeze.

By Hilary Gowins

Illinois progressive-tax proposal is a middle-class tax hike in disguise

Illinois progressive-tax proposal is a middle-class tax hike in disguise

A progressive tax would give Illinois politicians carte blanche to raise rates, which would end up sticking middle-class taxpayers with rates originally intended for “the rich” – all while chasing still more residents and businesses out of the state.

By Mark Adams