Illinois tax relief for groceries, gas takes effect Friday as part of Governor JB Pritzker's budget;

June 2024 · 1 minute read
CHICAGO (WLS) — Tax relief is on the way for people in Illinois.

Starting Friday, the state is suspending the 1% tax on groceries. That suspension will be in place for a year.

The state will also suspend the inflation adjustment for the motor fuel tax rate starting Friday. That suspension will be in place for six months.

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Direct rebate checks are coming for people making less than $200,000 for an individual household or $400,000 for joint filers. The checks will be for $50 per individual and $100 per-child up to three children.

Governor JB Pritzker is kicking off the relief initiatives at the Thompson Center as part of the budget he signed in April.

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