Analysis: Income tax hike will cost St. Clair County residents $56.5M more this year

Millstadt Illinois, a city in which residents are projected to pay an additional ,548,684 in taxes this year.
Millstadt Illinois, a city in which residents are projected to pay an additional $2,548,684 in taxes this year. - MattHucke via Wikimedia
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St. Clair County residents will pay an additional $56,469,887 in state income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).

LGIS combined Illinois Department of Revenue data with a forecast by Senate Democrats to estimate how much additional income tax will be paid in each Illinois zip code.

The following St. Clair County communities will pay the most: O’Fallon ($10,054,162 total/$726 per person), Belleville ($7,528,774/$593), Fairview Heights ($3,956,835/$517) and Millstadt ($2,548,684/$727). 

Retroactive to July 1, the higher rate — now 4.95 percent, up from 3.75 percent — will be withheld from employee paychecks over the last six months of 2017.

Before the hike, someone earning $50,000 paid $72 in state income tax per paycheck when paid twice a month. That person will now pay $95, or an additional $600 per year.

Senate Democrats estimate the tax hike will siphon $4.453 billion more this year from individual taxpayers. Businesses will pay another $1 billion.

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How much more will your community pay?

State income taxes have increased to 4.95 percent from 3.75 percent. This chart shows how much more taxpayers in your community will pay for state government.

Ranking Community Zip Estimated State Income Tax Increase
1 O’Fallon 62269 $10,054,162
2 Belleville (Northwest) 62226 $7,528,774
3 Belleville (Northeast) 62221 $7,057,177
4 Belleville (West) 62223 $4,977,560
5 Belleville (South) 62220 $4,409,198
6 Fairview Heights 62208 $3,956,835
7 Millstadt 62260 $2,548,684
8 Mascoutah 62258 $2,465,555
9 Freeburg 62243 $1,781,981
10 Caseyville 62232 $1,669,802
11 Smithton 62285 $1,668,002
12 Lebanon 62254 $1,373,923
13 East Saint Louis (South) 62206 $1,267,695
14 Dupo 62239 $894,128
15 New Athens 62264 $884,461
16 Marissa 62257 $641,462
17 East Saint Louis (Southeast) 62205 $543,314
18 East Saint Louis (East) 62203 $511,159
19 East Saint Louis (South) 62207 $473,481
20 East Saint Louis (Northeast) 62201 $432,498
21 East Saint Louis (Northeast) 62204 $327,894
22 East Carondelet 62240 $287,101
23 Lenzburg 62255 $205,320
24 Saint Libory 62282 $192,052
25 Scott Air Force Base 62225 $121,203
26 Summerfield 62289 $85,423
27 Belleville 62222 $40,930
28 Lovejoy 62059 $39,471
29 East Saint Louis 62202 $30,640
Total $56,469,887

Sources: Illinois Department of Revenue; Blockshopper.com

 

Top income tax-paying communities in St. Clair County

This chart shows the ranking of communities by highest income taxes paid in St. Clair County.

Ranking Community Zip Average State Income Tax Increase Total Returns filed by Zip
1 Smithton 62285 $814 2,049
2 Millstadt 62260 $727 3,504
3 O’Fallon 62269 $726 13,840
4 Freeburg 62243 $646 2,760
5 Saint Libory 62282 $642 299
6 Belleville (West) 62223 $639 7,784
7 Belleville (Northeast) 62221 $615 11,482
8 Mascoutah 62258 $593 4,155
9 Belleville (Northwest) 62226 $593 12,697
10 Lebanon 62254 $592 2,320
11 New Athens 62264 $588 1,504
12 Caseyville 62232 $581 2,876
13 Belleville (South) 62220 $541 8,146
14 Fairview Heights 62208 $517 7,653
15 Marissa 62257 $515 1,245
16 Dupo 62239 $443 2,018
17 Summerfield 62289 $443 193
18 East Carondelet 62240 $434 662
19 Lenzburg 62255 $432 475
20 Belleville 62222 $409 100
21 East Saint Louis (South) 62206 $277 4,575
22 East Saint Louis 62202 $260 118
23 East Saint Louis (Northeast) 62201 $234 1,848
24 East Saint Louis (East) 62203  $226 2,266
25 East Saint Louis (Southeast) 62205 $218 2,492
26 Scott Air Force Base 62225 $215 565
27 East Saint Louis (South) 62207 $213 2,220
28 Lovejoy 62059 $201 196
29 East Saint Louis (Northeast) 62204 $188 1,748

Sources: Illinois Department of Revenue; Blockshopper.com; Illinois Senate Democrats

*Assumes tax increase will meet Senate Democrats’ projections.



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