Illinois Tax Talk: The Roots Of The State Revenue System

By Christopher Lutz (August 29, 2018, 4:45 PM EDT) -- The Illinois Constitution was adopted on Dec. 15, 1970. The constitution sets forth the taxing powers of home rule units and describes the exclusive power of the Illinois General Assembly to raise revenue. Because the constitution creates the framework for how Illinois' taxing system functions, this post will discuss the constitution's general structure and the impacts it has on Illinois taxes....

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