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The state of Illinois will stop imposing a 1% sales tax on groceries on Jan. 1, 2026, but most Metro East residents will continue to pay it.
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An early look at the Vacancy Strategy Initiative Report shows the number of vacant properties in the city decreased by 4% since 2018.
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The legislation contains other tax provisions, including eliminating the state sales tax on diapers and feminine hygiene products.
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Tariffs can increase revenue and protect domestic industry, but achieving the latter goal takes time and will require domestic manufacturers to find different sources of materials in the short term.
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Local preparers say people have been heeding advice to file early this year, but resources are still available for those who haven鈥檛.
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St. Louis-based business owners in the game and biking industries worry President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariffs will raise prices for their business and for customers.
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If the House approves the Senate鈥檚 changes to the bill, it will proceed to the governor鈥檚 desk.
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Both bills now proceed to the Senate.
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One bill has an estimated cost of almost $1.3 billion, most of which is the result of proposed income tax changes.
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It鈥檚 a problem that metastasized over decades, making it unrealistic to expect a speedy solution to the roughly 25,000 vacant buildings and lots inside city limits.