Bag Tax In Illinois. House Bill 3335 would place a 10-cent fee on each bag except in cities with more than 1 million people which includes only Chicago which has an. Tax is imposed at 007 per checkout bag sold or used in the City.
Stand with the Facts. The ban was set to take effect on July 1 2015 but a referendum forced the issue onto the ballot in the November 2016 election. Pritzker wants to create a host of new taxes to help balance Illinois budget on everything from e-cigarettes to medical insurance companies.
Pritzker wants to give Illinoisans a nudge.
Taxpayer made several purchases of silage bags to be used on its farm in Illinois. Additionally stores may provide disposable bags free of charge to any consumer that participates in a State of Illinois or Federal food assistance program. His call for a bag tax is a small piece of his plan to balance the state budget next year. House Bill 3335 would place a 10-cent fee on each bag except in cities with more than 1 million people which includes only Chicago which has an.