Some big measures will take effect in Illinois starting on July 1.
While there are several changes to Illinois laws set to take effect starting next month, there are some big shifts coming for Chicago-area residents.
Grocery Tax Suspension
Beginning July 1, Illinois' grocery tax will be suspended.
The move was part of the $46.5 billion state budget plan that was passed earlier this year and is aimed at providing relief to families struggling with rising costs of goods and inflation.
According to lawmakers, the state’s 1% sales tax on groceries will be suspended for the entirety of the new fiscal year, which officials say will save taxpayers up to $400 million through July 1, 2023.
The tax suspension will include "food for human consumption that is to be consumed off the premises where it is sold," other than things like alcoholic beverages, food with adult-use cannabis, soft drinks, candy and food that has been prepared for immediate consumption. Drugs or medicine will not be included.
Gas Tax Hike Delayed
A scheduled increase in the motor fuel tax in Illinois will be delayed from July 1 to January 2023.
Chicago Minimum Wage
Currently, Chicago's minimum wage is $15 an hour for employers that have 21 or more employees, and $14 an hour for smaller businesses.
In July, that rate is set to increase, according to city officials.
July 1, per the city's Minimum Wage Ordinance, Chicago's minimum wage for non-tipped workers will increase to $15.40 for large businesses that employ...
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