Illinois Sales Tax

On this page you will find handy sales and use tax information about Illinois.

How to use this page:

We’ve pulled in the information from all our Charts for a consolidated view by state.  Here you can see the sales tax rates and if the state has remote seller nexus rules. You can also see any sales tax holidays or amnesty programs that may exist, though these do not apply to all states.

Below the chart you can find any News & Tip item we have published that relates to Illinois that you can filter by topic. This will help you get informed on current and past legislation that has passed in the state.

State Rate

6.250% The state has reduced rates for sales of certain types of items.

Range of Local Rates

0% – 5.75% Some local jurisdictions do not impose a sales tax.

Local Rates Apply to Use Tax

Yes/No Remote Sellers are required to collect state & local sales tax.

CLICK-THROUGH NEXUS

1/1/2015 – repealed effective 6/28/2019 – re-enacted effective 1/1/2020

AFFILIATE NEXUS

7/1/2011 – repealed effective 6/28/2019 – re-enacted effective 1/1/2020

ECONOMIC NEXUS

10/1/2018see state notice

MARKETPLACE NEXUS

1/1/2020

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

January 1, 2011 - October 15, 2011

Go to Illinois Amnesty Page
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

Any taxable period ending after June 30, 2004 and before January 1, 2011.

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

Individual Use Tax

AMNESTY BENEFITS

No interest or penalties, no civil/criminal prosecution upon payment.

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

October 1, 2010 - November 8, 2010

Go to Illinois Amnesty Page
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

Any taxable period ending after June 30, 2002, and prior to July 1, 2009.

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

Covers Business Sales and Use Tax; Taxpayers with eligible liabilities who don’t participate will be charged double interest & penalty under audit.

AMNESTY BENEFITS

No interest or penalties, no civil/criminal prosecution upon payment.

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

November 15, 2015 - December 31, 2015

Go to City of Chicago Amnesty Page
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

Unpaid tax liabilities incurred prior to January 1, 2012.

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

The City of Chicago is offering a debt relief program providing individuals and businesses the opportunity to resolve outstanding debt. Included in the eligible debt are unpaid tax liabilities (for both non-filers and tax assessments) incurred prior to January 1, 2012. More details.

AMNESTY BENEFITS

Penalties, interest, and collection costs waived.

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

October 1, 2019 - November 15, 2019

AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

Taxable periods after June 30, 2011 and prior to July 1, 2018.

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

All taxes administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

AMNESTY BENEFITS

No interest or penalties, no civil/criminal prosecution upon payment.

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

October 1, 2025, - November 15, 2025

Go to Illinois Amnesty Page
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

Tax periods beginning after June 30, 2018, and ending prior to July 1, 2024.

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

Applies to most taxes (e.g., state corporate and personal income taxes, and sales and use taxes) owed to the Department.

AMNESTY BENEFITS

Qualifying tax amnesty applicants potentially may receive a waiver of all related penalties and interest.

Status

Future

Amnesty Filing Dates

August 1, 2026 - October 31, 2026

Go to Illinois Amnesty Page
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

Remote retailers who have had economic nexus with Illinois for all or part of the amnesty period between January 1, 2021, and June 30, 2026

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

Under the amnesty program, a standard tax rate of 9% will apply to sales of tangible personal property that were subject to the state’s 6.25% use tax or 1.75% for food sales rather than the actual combined state and local rate of the customer. Taxpayers must register with the Department of Revenue and must file returns and remit payment within the amnesty period.

AMNESTY BENEFITS

This program offers both the Simplified ROT rate and the waived interest and penalty charges

Administration Information
Streamlined Sales Tax Status

Advisory State

NUMBER OF TAXING AUTHORITIES

563 Sales Tax Jurisdictions

HOME RULE AUTHORITIES

N/A

Sales Tax Sourcing (Intrastate)

Origin

Sales Tax Return Due Date

The 20th of the month following the reporting period

Exemption Information
RESALE CERTIFICATE

Illinois Resale Certificate

TYPES OF EXEMPTIONS

Product types of exemptions: sales of newspapers and magazines; sales of tangible personal property to interstate carriers for hire used as rolling stock; sales of machinery and equipment that will be used primarily in manufacturing or assembling of tangible personal property for wholesale or retail sale or lease, and production agriculture; qualified sales of building materials

 

Entity types of exemptions: sales to state, local, and federal governments; sales to not-for-profit organizations that are exclusively charitable, religious, or educational

 

Illinois Exemption Certificates

State Links
History & Fun Facts
HISTORY

  • The Illinois retailers’ occupation (sales) tax was enacted June 28, 1933.
  • National Bellas Hess Inc. v. Illinois Dept. of Revenue was a 1967 U.S. Supreme Court decision that started paving the way for Internet sales tax and our current debates surrounding South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. National Bellas Hess was a mail order company based in Missouri. The company did not own tangible property in Illinois nor have sales outlets, representatives, or solicitors, and did not advertise in Illinois. It mailed catalogs twice a year to customers, occasionally supplemented by flyers. The Illinois Supreme Court determined the company should be required to collect and remit use tax for customers who purchased the company’s goods for use within Illinois. The U.S. Supreme Court held that the U.S. Due Process Clause and Commerce Clause required some physical presence in order for a state to impose a collection responsibility on an out-of-state seller. This ruling was overturned in South Dakota v. Wayfair.

FUN FACTS
  • In Illinois, candy has a broad definition in the way sales tax is imposed. However, candy items that contain flour or require refrigeration are not considered candy. For example, a candy made with flour, such as Twix, is not taxed, but a candy such as a Milky Way would be subject to sales tax.
  • While Illinois does not have any home-rule cities; there is continual legislative efforts to allow home-rule style audits.
  • Watch purchases from out-of-state sellers; they may have locations in and outside of Illinois. If your transaction is from an out-of-state location, make sure they collect only the 6.25% seller’s use tax v. defaulting to an Illinois ROT rate for their instate location. But if the seller is a true remote seller with no physical nexus, effective 1/1/21 they are required to collect state and local ROT instead of seller’s use tax.

Graphic Arts Machinery and Equipment Included in Illinois Manufacturing Exemption

Effective July 1, 2017, graphic arts machinery and equipment are included in the Illinois manufacturing and assembling machinery and equipment exemption. Graphic arts equipment was previously included in a different exemption.

Multistate Tax Commission Announces Tax Amnesty Program for Online Sellers

The MTC organized a tax amnesty program for online sellers, running from August 17 to November 1, 2017. The voluntary disclosure program allowed sellers to start remitting sales tax on future sales without penalty or liability for unpaid, prior accumulated sales tax in 25 participating states.

No Regulation Without Representation Act of 2017 Introduced

Under the proposed House bill, a state may tax or regulate a person’s activity in interstate commerce only when the person is physically present in the state during the period in which the tax or regulation is imposed.

Online Travel Companies Not Liable for Hotel Accommodations Tax in Chicago

An Illinois appellate court determined that online travel companies were not liable for Chicago’s hotel accommodations tax on facilitation and service fees charged to customers reserving hotel rooms, as the fees were not rent.

Congress Introduces Marketplace Fairness Act of 2017 and Remote Transactions Parity Act of 2017

Introduced on April 27, 2017, the Marketplace Fairness Act of 2017, if enacted, would authorize states meeting certain requirements to require remote sellers that do not meet a small seller exception to collect their state and local sales and use taxes.

Chicago Personal Property Lease Tax Does Not Apply Outside City Limits

The Illinois Supreme Court held that Chicago’s taxation of car rentals outside city limits under the personal property lease transaction tax ordinance violates the home rule article of the Illinois Constitution.

Sales Sourced to Location of Primary Selling Activities in Illinois

A distribution company’s sales of fuel, lubricant products, and gas were sourced to the cities in which the Illinois Department of Revenue determined the company was engaged in primary selling activities for local sales tax purposes.

SaaS Considered Service Occupation in IL with Tax Implications for Downloaded Component

In two General Information Letters, the Illinois Department of Revenue took the position that a Software as a Service provider is a serviceman and therefore subject to the Service Occupation Tax.

Jurisdictions in California, Colorado and Illinois Approve Soda Taxes

On November 8, 2016, the San Francisco, Oakland, and Albany jurisdictions in California and the Boulder jurisdiction in Colorado approved “soda taxes” through ballot measure.

Class Action Lawsuit for Fraudulent Tax Charges Denied in Illinois

An Illinois appellate court decision barred a customer from bringing a claim against a \”take-and-bake\” franchise pizza restaurant to recover sales tax overpaid on the purchase of an uncooked pizza, based on the voluntary payment doctrine.

Online Sales Simplification Act of 2016 Discussion Draft is Introduced

The proposed legislation would implement a “hybrid origin” approach for remote sales. States could impose sales tax on remote sales if the origin state participates in a clearinghouse.

Out-of-State Company Not Liable for Not Remitting Use Tax on Shipping Charges in Illinois

An Illinois appellate court held that an out-of-state company was not liable for damages and penalties in a qui tam lawsuit brought against the company for alleged failure to pay use tax on shipping charges.

No Regulation Without Representation Act of 2016 Introduced

Taking the opposite approach of the Marketplace Fairness Act and Remote Transactions Parity Act, the proposed bill would limit the ability of states to require remote sellers to collect use tax. However, the bill failed to pass.

Congress Approves Permanent Extension of Internet Tax Freedom Act

Congress approved a permanent extension of the Internet Tax Freedom Act, signed into law by the President 02/24/16. More…

Illinois Extends Repeal Date for Renewable Energy Law

For purposes of Illinois public utilities tax, the Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997 is repealed effective December 31, 2020.

Internet Tax Freedom Act Extended Through October 1, 2016

The President signed an act to extend the Internet Tax Freedom Act through 10/01/16. More…

Illinois Discusses Taxability of Final Lease Payments

The final payment of a lease-to-own transaction was not subject to Illinois sales tax. More…

Exempt Organizations Liable for Excise Taxes on Utilities in Illinois

Illinois issued guidance regarding exemptions for nonprofit organizations. More…

Chicago Provides Debt Relief Program for Unpaid Taxes

Chicago offered a debt relief program 11/15/15 through 12/31/15 for unpaid taxes. More…

Chicago Enacts Amendments to Chicago Cloud Tax Ruling

Chicago released an information bulletin that addresses taxation of cloud services. More…

Mayor Emanuel Reveals Proposed Changes to Chicago Cloud Tax Ruling

Chicago mayor proposed a new revenue ordinance that would change Chicago’s taxation of cloud services. More…

Internet Tax Freedom Act Extended Until December 11, 2015

U.S. House of Representatives passed a provision to extend the Internet Tax Freedom Act until 12/11/15. More…

House Introduces Remote Transactions Parity Act of 2015

U.S. House of Representatives introduced the Remote Transactions Parity Act of 2015 on 06/15/15. More…

Cook County, Illinois increases sales tax rate

The Cook County, Illinois Board passed a sales tax rate increase, effective 01/01/16. More…