By: Diane Benjamin
A reader asked me yesterday to list all the taxes Bloomington charges, so I will.
The current total local sales tax rate in Bloomington, IL is 8.750%.
Sales Tax Breakdown
District | Rate |
---|---|
Illinois State | 6.250% |
McLean County | 0.000% |
Bloomington | 2.500% |
Total | 8.750% |
Sales tax was increase 1% as of January 1st under Renner.
Amusement Tax 4% A new tax under Renner
Motor Fuel Tax A new tax of 4 cents per gallon added under Renner
Utility Taxes: Gas, Water, Telecommunication, Electric, and Municipal Gas Use Tax – increased under Renner
Food and Beverage Tax – 2% on top of Sales Taxes for a total of 10.75%
Hotel Motel Tax – 6% for the “privilege” of renting a room. (“Privilege” is FROM the City website) 2% goes to the Convention and Visitor’s Bureau
Package Liquor – 4%
Misc other taxes:
Auto Rental
Video Gaming – Renner wants to increase
Vehicle Use Tax
Building Permits
Franchise Tax
Ambulance Fee
Use Tax – tax for buying out of state
Garbage Fees – increased under Renner, he wants more
Tari wants another 4 years as mayor?
In 3 years he stole a lot more of your money, just think what he will do with 8 years!
The State of Illinois also use “privilege” to justify taxes. Citizens should be outraged they need permission to live as they chose. Government creates “rights” to control you.
What about Normal?
Normal lists .25 as a County tax: http://il-normal.civicplus.com/index.aspx?nid=129 and only 5% for the State. Their website in incorrect! State income tax isn’t 5% either. Maybe the others are correct.
If the use tax is the tax on automobile purchases, that is applied on every vehicle purchased by a Bloomington resident. Purchases inside the city have it included in the final sale price. Purchases outside the city get a tax bill sent a couple weeks later.
There is a use tax to be paid for internet purchases when no sales tax is charged. It was difficult to enforce so places like Amazon now charge local tax.
Your use of the word stole makes you sound ignorant.
Try a dictionary. He was elected by a majority of voters.
While I agree with you 100% on his effectiveness you shrill rhetoric again marginalizes you.
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I will continue to call it theft – being elected doesn’t mean you have rights to more money, especially when it was never mentioned during the campaign.
“Taking the state wherever found, striking into its history at any point, one sees no way to differentiate the activities of its founders, administrators, and beneficiaries from those of a professional criminal class.”
Albert J. Nock
Tom you are a jerk! I don’t know you, but your comments make you sound like a pompous ass.
Earmarking — .25% of the 1% increase which took effect on January 1, 2016 is sent to
McLean County to support Mental Health Care.
Another .25% of the 1% increase which took effect on January 1, 2016 is
transferred to Capital Improvement Fund for Road Resurfacing and Sidewalk
Maintenance.
Although not earmarked, approximately .25% is used to support the Coliseum bonds and .25% is used to support the Cultural District annually.
https://blnnewsdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/fy-2017-budget-detail.pdf
The Amusement Tax includes Movies (both in theaters and rentals), Bowling, BCPA, Coliseum, Zoo, Golf, Cable. So, seeing increases in revenue for the Zoo, etc. it is not necessarily due to increased use. Using Cable for watching TV/Movies at home is also taxed with the Franchise tax.
“In 3 years he stole a lot more of your money”
The bad thing is nothing to show for what he did with it. Nothing visible that I can see and I’m not just the only one who can see this too.
Yesterday I was out in Normal and I turned into the entrance to where Target is at south of College Ave. If I’m not mistaken that is city owned and maintained. What a mosaic mess of patching holes. In both B/N the streets are becoming a mess. Driving around IAA drive about where Verizon is at is another bad area. Wagon trails probably had a better surface. Both city councils and mayors are a joke.
IAA Drive near Verizon is included in the Empire Corridor TIF district which will be in place for 23 years. The increased property tax revenue from the redevelopment area can be used to fix those streets–not to say when or if the money will be used for that.
Didn’t they mention capping this TIF at a meeting? Something like $4-5 million bucks? Could be my imagination too.
The Council babbles about a lot of things. The key words used are “could” or “might” to appease the other taxing bodies who objected to the TIF. At this point, I believe the standard is being used. Capping could be voted in the future. The timeline could be reduced with Council approval. Smoke and mirrors with a dose of manipulation is how Hales and Renner roll.
Ask YOURSELF, other then raising taxes across the board, WHAT has this current administration accomplished? Our streets have large potholes, the budget “task farce” was exactly that, we don’t have BETTER garbage, recycle, general services, and they EAT on our money. But we DO have more real estate-land to build MORE administrative offices and hire more “Wallys”
Food and Beverage Tax – 2% on top of Sales Taxes for a total of 10.25%.
Just for the record to correct a simple math error, the 10.25% should be 10.75%.
You are correct. I need a vacation.
You DESERVE a vacation…but you will be taxed heavily if you do a stay-cation in B-town.
Thank you
Larry Mohundro [email protected]
Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 12:52:32 +0000 To: [email protected]