Budget + Tax

Madigan’s pension plan would perpetuate Illinois’ crisis

Madigan’s pension plan would perpetuate Illinois’ crisis

Illinois Speaker Michael Madigan’s pension proposal (House Amendment #1 to Senate Bill 1) perpetuates Illinois’ crisis. The plan locks in the unmanageable defined benefit plan, guarantees the crowd out of core government services and continues the irresponsible pension payment ramp. Madigan’s plan keeps politicians in control of state employee pensions. By failing to get rid of...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Quinn hikes taxes on Illinois homeowners as part of ‘property tax relief law’

Quinn hikes taxes on Illinois homeowners as part of ‘property tax relief law’

by Brian Costin Gov. Pat Quinn just hiked my property taxes. And, if you’re younger than 65 years old, he just hiked your property taxes too. But if you attended Quinn’s bill signing ceremony for Senate Bill 1894 you would have seen him championing himself as a fighter against Illinois’ outrageously high property tax rates, as evidenced...

Lessons from the Edgar plan: Why defined benefits can’t work

Lessons from the Edgar plan: Why defined benefits can’t work

The problem The blame for Illinois’ pension crisis is often laid at the feet of state politicians who supposedly “skipped” payments and caused the state’s five pension systems to be underfunded. This has prompted legislators to add a “funding guarantee” to the current crop of pension reforms bills in order to stop any future pension...

By Ted Dabrowski

States with no income tax had a surplus or no deficit in 2012

States with no income tax had a surplus or no deficit in 2012

States that don’t have an income tax manage to stay out of the red, and many are even operating with budget surpluses. Texas, for example, currently foresees and $8.8 billion surplus over its current two-year budget cycle.

States with no income tax have something Illinois doesn’t: jobs

States with no income tax have something Illinois doesn’t: jobs

The average unemployment rate for states without an income tax is 6.6 percent. Illinois has the nation’s second-highest unemployment rate – ringing in at 9.5 percent, or nearly three full percentage points higher than states that don’t tax income.

Illinois taxpayers worked 115 days into 2013 to pay for taxes

Illinois taxpayers worked 115 days into 2013 to pay for taxes

April 25 marks Illinois’ Tax Freedom Day. This day commemorates the point in 2013 when Illinoisans have worked enough to cover the rising cost of federal, state and local government.

The pension funding guarantee: an irresponsible plan

The pension funding guarantee: an irresponsible plan

This memo provides a review of the “funding guarantee” provisions found in the pension reform bills that currently are or have been under consideration by the Illinois General Assembly.

Progressive income tax: Effective tax rate higher for top earners

Progressive income tax: Effective tax rate higher for top earners

After tax credits and deductions are taken into account, the effective tax rate for top earners is more than twice the national average – further proof that the tax burden is most definitely progressive.

Springfield City Council votes to hike sales tax

Springfield City Council votes to hike sales tax

After several hours of debate, the city council voted 6-3 to raise the sales tax from 8 percent to 8.5 percent to repay an $86.6 million, 15-year bond issue to finance the three-year infrastructure program.