Joliet (IL) Sales Tax

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The Joliet sales tax rate is 8.75%

Taxing jurisdiction Rate
Illinois state sales tax 6.25%
Will County sales tax 0%
City tax 1.75%
Special tax 0.75%
Combined Sales Tax 8.75%

Joliet sales Tax Calculator Illinois

To make it easier to calculate the Joliet (IL) Sales tax, we have created a calculator. All that you need to input is the zip code and the number of goods bought. The calculator will tell you how much you should approximately pay in sales tax. The tools are free to use and very simple.

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How does the Joliet sales tax compare to the rest of Illinois?

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Each vendor in the USA needs to charge sales tax to the items and services that they sell. The Department of Revenue collects the sales tax proceeds from the vendors. The Joliet, IL sales tax rate is 8.75%. This includes 6.25% Illinois state sales tax, 0% Will County sales tax and 0.75% special tax.

A merchant adds the sales tax to all the qualifying sales completed in Joliet, IL. The Joliet sales tax should be clearly stated on the invoice. There are some specific goods and services are tax-exempt in Joliet (Illinois). Alcohol, tobacco and gas are subject to excise tax.


The 8.75% sales tax rate of the Joliet, IL applies to the following list of zip codes: 60431, 60432, 60434, 60435, 60436.

The vendor needs to check their district zip code to make sure that they are charging the right sales tax for the business transactions.

There are 90515 people in and around Joliet. It is important to be aware that zip-code boundaries do not always coincide with general boundaries. Therefore, when choosing sales tax rates, you should not focus only on zip-codes. In the event of a dispute, it is recommended that you contact the Internal Revenue Service to determine sales tax rates for you.

Alternative sales tax rate for Joliet

City Combined Tax State Rate County Tax City Tax Special Tax

Oak Lawn

10.25% 6.25% 1.75% 1.25% 1.00%

Chicago Heights

10.00% 6.25% 1.75% 1.00% 1.00%

Lansing

9.50% 6.25% 1.75% 0.50% 1.00%

Oak Forest

10.00% 6.25% 1.75% 1.00% 1.00%

Midlothian

10.00% 6.25% 1.75% 1.00% 1.00%

Harvey

10.50% 6.25% 1.75% 1.50% 1.00%

Lemont

10.00% 6.25% 1.75% 1.00% 1.00%

Dolton

9.75% 6.25% 1.75% 0.75% 1.00%

Homewood

9.00% 6.25% 1.75% 0% 1.00%

Matteson

9.00% 6.25% 1.75% 0% 1.00%

Bridgeview

10.00% 6.25% 1.75% 1.00% 1.00%

Hazel Crest

10.00% 6.25% 1.75% 1.00% 1.00%

Chicago Ridge

10.00% 6.25% 1.75% 1.00% 1.00%
Bolingbrook 8.50% 6.25% 0% 1.50% 0.75%

Romeoville

8.50% 6.25% 0% 1.50% 0.75%

New Lenox

9.00% 6.25% 0% 2.00% 0.75%

Lockport

8.00% 6.25% 0% 1.00% 0.75%

Frankfort

8.00% 6.25% 0% 1.00% 0.75%

Mokena

7.50% 6.25% 0% 0.50% 0.75%

Crete

7.50% 6.25% 0% 0.50% 0.75%

Morris

6.25% 6.25% 0% 0% 0%

Minooka

6.25% 6.25% 0% 0% 0%

Popular questions about sales tax in Joliet

Which states do not have sales tax?

Sales taxes are regulated by state and federal laws. Since states control the amount of sales tax that they charge locally, some others have decided to omit sales taxes at all to facilitate transactions. There are municipalities, or cities that can impose their taxes. As of right now, there are 5 states in the USA that do not charge a state sales tax. These states are Alaska, Montana, Oregon, Delaware, New Hampshire.

How is an excise tax different from a sales tax?

There are some special goods and services that do not qualify for the sales tax rate but instead are charged another rate. The most common category of these items falls under the excise tax. This is a special tax rate that is charged to gas, fuel, tobacco, and other goods that are heavily regulated by the government. Some services qualify for excise tax, such as using the highway. Air travel is in this category too.

How do you do sales tax?

You need to know all the applicable sales taxes that you should collect. You collect these taxes on each transaction. When it comes time to file your business quarterly returns, you declare your sales taxes collected and you pay them to the Department OF Revenue. You pay these taxes on January 15, April 15, July 15, and October 15. The type of sales taxes collected, and the rate depends on the business incorporation location and the applicable laws of that location.

What is a sales tax certificate?

A sales tax certificate is a document that allows a business to make sales-tax-free purchases of goods and services that it intends to reuse for business and to later sell and collect sales tax on. Some states allow buyers and businesses that engage in frequent transactions to create a blanket certificate. This is a simplified version of the sale certificate, and it is valid for a specified amount of time.

Sellers that do not have a large volume of transactions do not even need a sale certificate. Such is the case of garage sales. Some states offer direct payment certificates, which allow for the purchasers to not pay any sales tax to their sellers, but they pay everything to the government directly. There are numerous intricate scenarios and for this, you need a good CPA or a sales law specialist to better guide you.

How to get sales tax?

The first detail to know about sales taxes is that some states imposer the sale tax on the vendor, some to the buyer, and some states place sales taxes on both entities. It is important to know who pays the tax, as this affects whether you can claim the taxes as a refund or not.