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Hinsdale discusses adopting local 1% grocery tax after state repeal; estimated $655,000 revenue

2999649 · April 16, 2025
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Trustees heard a first read on imposing a local 1% grocery sales tax to replace state-collected revenue being repealed by Illinois effective Jan. 1, 2026. Staff said the tax is revenue-neutral for the village and estimated 2024 receipts at about $655,000.

Trustees opened a first reading on a proposal that would authorize Hinsdale to impose a 1% local grocery sales tax beginning when the state’s grocery tax is repealed on Jan. 1, 2026. The board discussed mechanics of the change and the effect on village revenues.

According to staff, Illinois currently collects a 1% grocery sales tax on food…

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