Chicago Local Tax Guide (2026)
Workers in Chicago pay Illinois’ flat 4.95% state income tax plus federal tax — nothing to the city. The state constitution flatly bars a local income tax, so no Illinois city or county can tax earnings.
Verified 2026-08-21 against official city / state sources. Where a 2026 rate could not be individually re-verified, the verified year and source are stated instead of a guess.
Quick answer (Chicago, 2026)
No — Chicago has no city income tax. The Illinois Constitution (Art. VII §6(e)) forbids home-rule municipalities from taxing income unless the state legislature authorizes it, and Illinois has never done so. Chicago’s local revenue comes from its 10.25% combined sales tax, property tax, and targeted fees. Source: Illinois Constitution, Article VII §6(e) — home rule units may not tax income without legislative authorization (retrieved 2026-08-21).
What you actually pay
The Illinois Constitution prohibits home rule units (including Chicago and Cook County) from taxing income or earnings unless the General Assembly passes a law granting that power — which it has never done.
No local withholding line exists on an Illinois pay stub; the only income taxes withheld are federal and the flat 4.95% state tax.
Chicago’s combined sales tax rate of 10.25% (6.25% state + 1.75% Cook County + 1.25% city + 1% RTA) is among the steepest in the U.S.
Instead of a local income tax, Chicago receives a share of state income tax collections through the Local Government Distributive Fund.
This guide summarizes structural facts for planning. It is not a substitute for the official Illinois tax code or a licensed preparer.
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Sources & methodology
- Illinois Constitution, Article VII §6(e) — home rule units may not tax income without legislative authorization — Illinois General Assembly