Illinois Department of Revenue releases 2025 legislative summary on tax law changes

David Harris, Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue
David Harris, Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue - Federation of Tax Administrators
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The Illinois Department of Revenue has released its 2025 Legislative Summary, which provides information on recent changes to state tax laws. The summary is intended as a resource for those seeking to understand updates and modifications that may affect tax obligations in Illinois.

According to the department, “Our 2025 Legislative Summary is now available as a resource for anyone interested in learning more about recent law changes that impact Illinois tax law.”

The document aims to inform taxpayers, businesses, and professionals about new legislative developments related to taxation in the state.

More details can be found on the official website of the Illinois Department of Revenue.



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