Rather than finding creative ways to grow the economy, city hall keeps choosing to squeeze more out of those already ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson proposed reviving a corporate head tax of $21 per employee monthly for businesses with over 100 ...
To help close Chicago’s nearly $1.2 billion budget shortfall, Mayor Brandon Johnson is proposing a new tax targeting social ...
The governor came out against Johnson’s proposal to charge large businesses a fee per employee. To fund public safety ...
The Chicago mayor’s proposed $252-per-job tax on large employers would cover a third of private-sector workers in the city.
The Senate proposal, S.2845, was introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) while a House companion bill, H.R. 5427, was introduced ...
Mayor Johnson's proposal to revive a corporate "head tax" is opposed by local businesses, who fear it would be a job killer.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law July 4, 2025, is the most sweeping federal tax legislation since the ...
Enforcement activity and Tax Court cases are at a standstill, and practitioners should expect backlogs and slowdowns.
Illinois lawmakers are doubling down on the policies that will not attract companies and will hamstring our economy.
The congresswoman sat down with small business owners and nonprofit leaders in White River Junction to hear their concerns ...