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Chicago earns top sales tax distinction
Cook County, which includes Chicago, bumped its sales tax rate from 0.75 percent to 1.75 percent to make up for a budget shortfall, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Because various municipalities in Illinois collect their own sales tax under authority known as "home-rule," starting Tuesday, Chicago shoppers will pay 10.25 percent sales tax.
Cook County is the only county in the state that is allowed home-rule privileges, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
Calculating sales tax in the area might require a global positioning system: Shoppers spending $300 on taxable items in Chicago would be taxed $30.75; in nearby Oakland Park, the same purchases would be taxed $28.25 and in Libertyville, Ill., the same purchases would be taxed $19.50, the Tribune reported.
Copyright 2008 by United Press International
This news arrived on: 07/01/2008
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