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The Civic Federation engages in robust, independent, and objective fiscal analysis, recommendations, and oversight of government at all levels. Our work is driven by the belief that government must operate in ways that are Stable, Sustainable, and Resilient.

Achieving in a way that fosters legitimacy and inspires public confidence requires a foundation built on systems that are Transparent, Accessible, Accountable, and Effective.

Our work focuses on two core areas of expertise, fiscal policy and governance, and we promote policies, practices, processes, and outcomes that not only address today’s challenges but also build long-term trust in government.

May 18, 2026

What Chicagoans Pay: A Guide to Consumer Taxes in 2026

The 2026 edition of this annual report lists and describes selected consumer taxes within the City of Chicago (Chicago or the ‘City’), effective as of January 1, 2026. Consumer taxes are taxes imposed on the purchase, use, or consumption of goods and services by individuals and businesses. They are generally paid by the end user, either at the point of sale or through charges embedded in the price of a good or service, and include both broad-based sales taxes and targeted excise taxes on specific products or activities. Many goods that are subject to specific excise taxes (e.g., alcohol tax and motor fuel tax, etc.) are also subject to the general sales tax. 

While not exhaustive, this report is intended to be a comprehensive compilation of taxes paid by consumers within the City of Chicago at all levels of government: federal, state, and local.  

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