This figure marks a significant decrease from the previous month, when Non-Home Rule Sales Tax collection stood at $49,149.
Taxpayers in Beecher have paid $487,655 in Non-Home Rule Sales Tax in the last 12 months.
In Illinois, the Non-Home Rule Sales Tax, levied by non-home rule local governments, applies to the same general merchandise as the state sales tax. This tax can be set in increments of 0.25% up to 1%, and it's aimed at funding local services. Each non-home rule locality decides independently on whether to implement the tax and at what rate, based on their specific needs.
A 2025 WalletHub study found that Illinois has the highest overall taxes in the U.S., with rates more than 50% higher than the national average. The study estimates that a median household in Illinois pays an effective tax rate of 16.58%, or about $13,099 per year.
Month | Amount Collected | % Change from Previous Month |
---|---|---|
February 2025 | $38,820 | -21% |
January 2025 | $49,149 | 13.2% |
December 2024 | $43,402 | -5.9% |
November 2024 | $46,124 | 13.4% |
October 2024 | $40,683 | 2.7% |
September 2024 | $39,621 | -1.7% |
August 2024 | $40,306 | -4.7% |
July 2024 | $42,315 | 3% |
June 2024 | $41,078 | 15.1% |
May 2024 | $35,692 | -6.7% |
April 2024 | $38,243 | 18.7% |
March 2024 | $32,222 | 4.4% |