Tax Day: Where do Illinoisans’ state tax dollars go?
Tax Day: Where do Illinoisans’ state tax dollars go?
Pensions and employee health insurance costs consumed nearly a quarter of Illinois’ fiscal year 2018 budget.
Pensions and employee health insurance costs consumed nearly a quarter of Illinois’ fiscal year 2018 budget.
Illinoisans will have to work for 119 days this year to pay their federal, state and local tax bills.
Homeowners in Chicago’s collar counties faced some of the highest average property tax bills in the state in 2017.
Single-family homeowners in Rock Island County pay an average property tax bill above $2,800, according to a new report.
Two tennis pros make more than $100,000 in total compensation at Highland Park’s park district.
The Government Severance Pay Act would restrict outgoing officials from exiting office with excessive severance pay.
Three proposals that would ease occupational licensing restrictions have reached the House floor, passing unanimously out of committee.
Taxpayers have won the defensive battle against a progressive tax hike. Now it’s time for some offense.
A House bill that would allow communities to consolidate local township governments has earned support from both parties – and the opposition of township officials.
Police, firemen and other government workers will be laid off to cover pension costs.
A House bill that would allow for the dissolution of township governments in McHenry County has passed committee and is set to receive a vote.
Fifty lawmakers are taking a pledge to fight a progressive income tax in Illinois, denying progressive tax proponents the support needed to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot.