Macon County collects $1.3 million in County School Facility Tax in January

Macon County collects .3 million in County School Facility Tax in January
Chief Financial Officer Cory Staley — Illinois Department of Revenue
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Macon County taxpayers paid $1.3 million in County School Facility Tax in January, according to Illinois tax records.

This figure marks a significant increase from the previous month, where County School Facility Tax collection stood at $1.1 million.

Over the past 12 months, Macon County’s residents have collectively paid a total of $13.5 million in County School Facility Tax.

The County School Facility Tax is a local sales tax that funds school construction and repairs. The tax is typically imposed at a rate up to 1%. It was authorized in Illinois in 2007 and, since then, has been adopted by over 60 counties. The tax has gained popularity since it’s supposed to provide funding for schools without increasing property taxes.

Despite fluctuations in tax collection, Illinois continues to be one of the highest-taxed states in the U.S. According to a Wallet Hub study from March 2023, the state ranked as having the highest tax burden, approximately 39.83% above the national average.

Illinois governor J. B. Pritzker is accused of adding more than $5.2 billion in new or higher taxes since coming into power in early 2019. As a business owner, he has a fortune of more than $3 billion, largely based on his family’s wealth and connections.

County School Facility Tax Collected in Macon County Over Last 12 months
Month Amount Collected % Change from Previous Month
January $1,300,850 15.7
December 2024 $1,124,570 -8.1
November 2024 $1,223,880 7.5
October 2024 $1,138,020 0.4
September 2024 $1,133,680 2.3
August 2024 $1,108,730 -1.9
July 2024 $1,129,690 -6.4
June 2024 $1,207,080 11.6
May 2024 $1,081,510 -3.4
April 2024 $1,119,520 19.2
March 2024 $939,308 -4.2
February 2024 $980,320 -21.9


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