- Illinois will eliminate its 1% state grocery sales tax effective January 1, 2026.
- Municipalities and counties can adopt their own 1% local grocery tax, with over 600 already filed.
- The local grocery tax applies only to “qualifying food” items, excluding alcohol, soft drinks, candy, hot foods, and cannabis-infused foods.
- Medical appliances and qualifying drugs remain subject to the 1% tax and are unaffected by this change.
- Retailers must update reporting systems and use new tax forms to comply with the new local tax structure starting in 2026.
Source: thompsontax.com
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