On this page we are describing the sales taxes in the State of Illinois, we aim to educate you on the differences that occur throughout the state so you get a better understanding of it in regards to whether you may have:

  • Have taken a new job in the are
  • Applied for a new school
  • Opened a new bank account in the state of Illinois
  • People who may be unable to find their Social Security Card or have lost it.

What is the lowest and highest sales tax in Illinois?

In the map of Illinois that is pictured below there are a total of 102 countries that are within the state. You can go directly to the page and see which area has the highest and lowest sales tax in your county of choice.

Adams Alexander Bond Boone Brown Bureau Calhoun Carroll Cass Champaign Christian Clark Clay Clinton Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland DeKalb DeWitt Douglas DuPage Edgar Edwards Effingham Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Gallatin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock Hardin Henderson Henry Iroquois Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson Kane Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake LaSalle Lawrence Lee Livingston Logan Macon Macoupin Madison Marion Marshall Mason Massac McDonough McHenry McLean Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery Morgan Moultrie Ogle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski Putnam Randolph Richland Rock Island Saline Sangamon Schuyler Scott Shelby St. Clair Stark Stephenson Tazewell Union Vermilion Wabash Warren Washington Wayne White Whiteside Will Williamson Winnebago Woodford
The state sales tax for businesses and so forth is a standard rate of 6.25% which allows the local government to be able to collect up to another 4.75% on top of this:

  • the average sales tax for the entirety of Illinois is 7.821%,
  • the highest is within the Cook County that consists of River Grove and this equates to 11% sales tax,
  • the lowest sales tax is in the Alexander, Crawford, Grundy, Ford, Marshall, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Putnam, Washington County, which includes cities like Cairo, Tamms, Thebes, Robinson, Oblong, Paxton, Gibson City, Piper City, Morris, Minooka, Lacon, Henry, Toluca, Metropolis, Brookport, Golconda, Herod, Granville, Hennepin, Putnam, Nashville, Okawville and the sales tax in these areas total to 6.25%

This is a brief overview, and we suggest that you go directly to the page if you wish to get a clearer image of the different ranges of sale tax in a particular county. Please note that the ones that have an asterisk means they are below the usual county level of sales tax.

How to calculate your own sales tax in the state of Illinois.

So, what does this mean for you, if you are looking into how much sales tax you are going to charged dependant on what sort of county you are residing or working out of. You can go ahead and use a sales tax calculator which will give you a section that is exampled below.

$
-or- Specify Sales Tax Rate
-or- Specify ZIP Code
%

 

You do need to know the purchase ZIP code and purchase amount in order to get an accurate figure. For an example we will use the amount of $500 and see what the ranges could be from the highest area to the lowest.

In River Grove, IL with the highest sales tax of 9% would mean that your $500 purchase would incur a $45 sales tax, taking the total amount to $545.

Whereas in Piper City, IL the sales tax is only 6.25% and a $500 purchase would equate to $31.25 tax, taking the total to $531.25.

The sales tax calculator makes it as easy as it can be to find out what sort of sales tax you will be charged by simply adding the amount and the ZIP code. Though there might be some purchases that are exempt from sales taxes or have some special leniency which do need to be taken into consideration.

City Sales Tax Rate Zip-code Population
Chicago 10.25% 60608, 60609, 60612, 60613, 60615, 60616, 60617, 60618, 60619, 60620, 60621, 60622, 60623, 60624, 60625, 60626, 60628, 60629, 60630, 60631, 60632, 60633, 60634, 60636, 60637, 60638, 60639, 60640, 60641, 60643, 60644, 60645, 60646, 60647, 60649, 60651, 60652, 60653, 60655, 60656, 60657, 60659, 60660, 60666, 60688 1787479
Rockford 8.75% 61101, 61102, 61103, 61104, 61105, 61107, 61108, 61109, 61110, 61114, 61125, 61126 149018
Springfield 9.75% 62701, 62702, 62703, 62704, 62705, 62706, 62708, 62711, 62712, 62715, 62719, 62722, 62723, 62726, 62736, 62739, 62756, 62757, 62761, 62762, 62763, 62764, 62765, 62766, 62767, 62769, 62776, 62777, 62781, 62786, 62791, 62796 109311
Naperville 7.75% 60540, 60563, 60565, 60567 106522
Aurora 8.25% 60503, 60505, 60506, 60507, 60598 100309
Peoria 9.00% 61601, 61602, 61603, 61604, 61605, 61606, 61612, 61613, 61614, 61615, 61625, 61629, 61630, 61633, 61634, 61636, 61637, 61638, 61639, 61643, 61651, 61652, 61653, 61654, 61655, 61656 99428
Joliet 8.75% 60431, 60432, 60434, 60435, 60436 90515
Elgin 8.50% 60120, 60121, 60123 83152
Des Plaines 10.00% 60016, 60017, 60018, 60019 77277
Waukegan 8.50% 60079, 60085, 60087 76031
Arlington Heights 10.00% 60004, 60005, 60006 72571
Schaumburg 10.00% 60159, 60168, 60173, 60193, 60194, 60195, 60196 71075
Palatine 10.00% 60038, 60055, 60067, 60074, 60078, 60095 69665
Decatur 9.25% 62521, 62522, 62523, 62524, 62525, 62526 68317
Bloomington 8.75% 61701, 61702, 61704, 61709, 61710, 61791, 61799 64368
Bolingbrook 8.50% 60440, 60490 61269
Orland Park 9.75% 60462, 60467 59737
Cicero 10.75% 60804 59521
Tinley Park 9.75% 60477, 60487 58244
Champaign 9.00% 61820, 61821, 61822, 61824, 61825, 61826 57579
Evanston 10.25% 60201, 60202, 60204, 60208, 60209 55092
Skokie 10.25% 60076, 60077 51712
Wheaton 8.00% 60187, 60189 51065
Downers Grove 8.00% 60515, 60516 50971

Mount Prospect

10.00% 60056 49568

Berwyn

10.75% 60402 49199

Round Lake

7.50% 60073 48769

Oak Lawn

10.25% 60453, 60454 48181

Glenview

9.75% 60025, 60026 47425

Lombard

8.00% 60148 45476

Oak Park

10.00% 60301, 60302, 60303, 60304 44241

Chicago Heights

10.00% 60411, 60412 44149

Crystal Lake

7.75% 60014, 60039 43811

Plainfield

8.50% 60544, 60585 41336

Hoffman Estates

10.00% 60169, 60192 41156

Barrington

7.50% 60010 40603

Belleville

8.10% 62220, 62222, 62226 40559

Elmhurst

8.00% 60126 39643

Buffalo Grove

8.00% 60089 39466

Moline

8.50% 61265, 61266 39302

Lake Zurich

7.50% 60047 38856

Carol Stream

8.00% 60116, 60122, 60128, 60188, 60199 38160

Bartlett

10.00% 60103 37918

Northbrook

10.00% 60062, 60065 37511

Pekin

8.50% 61554, 61555, 61558 35981

Granite City

8.35% 62040 35688

Elmwood Park

10.00% 60707 35121

Streamwood

10.00% 60107 34922

Park Ridge

10.00% 60068 34071

Gurnee

8.50% 60031 34042

Why do I need to collect sales tax in Illinois?

You will need to collect sales tax if you have any sort of nexus there, and what this means is that if you have assets that are physical or economic then you need to do this.

Physical meaning having a tangible activity or some sort of presence in any of the states of Illinois, economic nexus is simply passing the states’ economic threshold for total revenue, or the maximum number of transactions that can occur in the period of time within the state.

Two easy ways to see if you have either a physical or economic nexus in any of the counties is the following:
Physical:

  • Tangible personal property
  • Business assets or property
  • Own, renting properties
  • Made more than $500,000 in a service or content delivery in the state

Economic:

  • Made more than $100,000 in sales annually
  • More than 200 transactions in the last calendar year

How do I get a sales tax permit?

The main way to go about this is to register online at the Illinois Business Gateway. Follow the steps that are presented to you and ensure that you have the following to hand to use as information:

  • Business identification information
  • Business entity
  • Location/s that you will be conducting this from
  • Date you will start collecting Illinois sales tax from a business/property
  • NAICS Code (North American Industry Classification System.)

What is the best way to file sales taxes?

Before you think of doing anything else there are three things that we recommend that you do in order to make this process as easy and smooth as possible.

First of all, find out how much tax you owe (remember the sales tax calculator we mentioned before) so that you know how much you need to pay the state at the end. Second is get onto the Illinois Department Of Taxation ready to submit them, and third have the money ready so you can make the payment straight away.

There are two main options as well to filing and paying your Illinois sales tax, these are:

  • Filing online. This is where merchants are required to file all of their sales taxes through the department of taxation in the state of Illinois, you can also pay your taxes on this platform, so it is one to keep close to you for future reference.
  • Filing by mail. Simply fill out the form UST-1, but this is not the recommended way of filing your taxes due to the possibilities of them getting lost in the post and then it could mean that you are subject to late fees if they are not filed within the allotted time.

We hope this document was able to allow you to feel more confident when it comes to sales tax in the state of Illinois depending on where you operate out of.