- Illinois will remove the 200-transaction sales tax nexus threshold starting in 2026.
- Businesses will no longer be required to collect sales tax based solely on transaction count.
- The change may impact remote sellers and marketplace facilitators operating in Illinois.
Source: research.ibfd.org
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