Fayetteville residents pay $846 in Municipal Sales Tax in December 2021

Fayetteville residents pay 6 in Municipal Sales Tax in December 2021
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Fayetteville taxpayers paid $846 in Municipal Sales Tax in December 2021, according to Illinois tax records.

This is an increase over the month before when $591 was collected.

Taxpayers in Fayetteville have paid $8,255 in Municipal Sales Tax in the last 12 months.

The Municipal Sales Tax is collected for municipal governments’ use.

Illinois is the highest taxed state in the US.

A 2021 study from Wallet Hub found Illinois taxes are 38.95 percent higher than the national average.

Illinois governor J. B. Pritzker is accused of adding more than $5.2 billion in new or higher taxes since coming into power in early 2019. As a business owner, he has a fortune of more than $3 billion, largely based on his family’s wealth and connections.

Municipal Sales Tax collected in Fayetteville in last 12 months
Month Amount Collected % Change from Previous Month
December 2021 $846 43.1
November 2021 $591 9.9
October 2021 $538 -24
September 2021 $708 12.9
August 2021 $627 -5.7
July 2021 $665 -16.9
June 2021 $800 -5.5
May 2021 $847 -2.8
April 2021 $871 73.2
March 2021 $503 -18.6
February 2021 $618 -3.6
January 2021 $641 22.1


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