The sales tax in Chicago was 9.5% at the time of this post. To find the latest rate, see 'Sources and related links' below.
The sales tax in Chicago was 9.5% at the time of this post. To find the latest rate, see 'Sources and related links' below.
like $2500-$3000
475 with tax
20000
Chicago, IL sales tax was 9.5% at the time of this post (on all non-perishable goods). 'Sources and related links' below has the latest rate.
Yes and it will cost 169.99$ not encluding tax.
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no they do not have taxes
Yes, Chicago has a local income tax, but it is not levied on individuals. Instead, the city imposes a tax on businesses, specifically a 1.0% tax on gross receipts for businesses with annual sales over $100,000. Additionally, Cook County, where Chicago is located, has its own income tax that applies to individuals and businesses.
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The sales tax rates are as follows as of Jan, 2009:State Sales Tax 6.25%Cook County 1.75%RTA Tax 1.00%Total 9.0%Restaurants within the city limits of Chicago add:City of Chicago 1.25%Restaurant tax 0.25%Total: 10.50%Restaurants within downtown Chicago must also add:MPEA Pier Tax 1.00%Total: 11.50%
As of my last update, the hotel tax in Chicago, IL, is a combination of several taxes totaling approximately 17.4%. This includes a 7.5% city tax, a 1% state tax, and additional assessments such as the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA) tax. However, tax rates can change, so it's always a good idea to check the latest information from official sources or the Chicago Department of Revenue for the most current rates.