Cook County Board Reminds Residents County Wheel Tax Eliminated on July 1st

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Cook County Board Reminds Residents County Wheel Tax Eliminated on July 1st (Cook County, IL) — Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle reminded residents living in unincorporated Cook County that one less tax exists in the area as the repeal of the Cook County Wheel Tax went into effect starting July 1st. Sponsored by Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison, the County Board voted unanimously to repeal the tax during its September 2022 board meeting.

“We’re proud to alleviate any financial burden imposed by the Wheel Tax and ensure that taxpayers are able to keep more of their hard-earned money,” said Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. “We are immensely proud of the hard work and fiscal stewardship that made this possible. I am thankful for Commissioner Morrison’s leadership on this initiative and our Board of Commissioners for voting to eliminate this tax.”

Created in the early 1970s, the now eliminated tax required a Cook County Vehicle License costing between $80 and $200 for all motor vehicles owned and operated by residents of unincorporated Cook County.

“This is a common sense approach to addressing inequity, eliminating a tax that is far too often punitive. Cars are a necessity for so many people in our county to get to work, to get to community services, to receive health care, and much more,” said Cook County Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar. “This is a regressive tax, plain and simple, one that hurts our residents more than any justification to keep it. I applaud Commissioner Kevin Morrison for authoring this ordinance, and stand with my colleagues on the Board to continue delivering relief and support for all of our residents.”

The Cook County Bureau of Finance estimates that around 8,000 staff hours dedicated to administering the tax can be redirected to other services. They also estimate that the revenue lost from eliminating the tax will be partially offset by savings on administrative costs and new County revenues. In terms of impact to the County’s overall budget, revenues from the Wheel Tax constitute less than half of a percent of the more than $8.7 billion budget. The lost revenue from eliminating this tax is negligible in comparison to the cost savings to individual families.

The ordinance repealing the Wheel Tax was officially effective starting June 30, 2023.

Cook County Board Reminds Residents County Wheel Tax Eliminated on July 1st

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