Downers Grove responsible for 31st-highest sales tax revenue per muncipality in Illinois during August
Downers Grove residents paid approximately $2.5 million in sales taxes, the 31st highest total paid per municipality in August.
Downers Grove residents paid approximately $2.5 million in sales taxes, the 31st highest total paid per municipality in August.
West Chicago residents paid just over $1.1 million in sales taxes, ranking 93rd in total sales taxes paid per municipality in August.
Woodridge residents paid approximately $1.5 million in sales taxes, ranking 65th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in August.
Glendale Heights residents paid just over $1.3 million in sales taxes, ranking 78th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in August.
Elmhurst residents paid approximately $2.8 million in sales taxes, the 23rd highest total paid per municipality in August.
Naperville residents paid approximately $7.3 million in sales taxes, the fourth highest total paid per municipality in August.
Lombard residents paid approximately $2.3 million in sales taxes, the 38th highest total paid per municipality in August.
Addison residents paid approximately $3.1 million in sales taxes, the 20th highest total paid per municipality in August.
Bloomingdale residents paid approximately $1.3 million in sales taxes, ranking 74th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in August.
Carol Stream residents paid approximately $1.8 million in sales taxes, ranking 51st in total sales taxes paid per municipality in August.
Roselle residents paid just over $1.1 million in sales taxes, ranking 92nd in total sales taxes paid per municipality in August.
DuPage County residents paid just over $16.8 million in sales taxes, the second highest total paid per county in September.
DuPage County residents paid just under $17 million in sales taxes, the second highest total paid per county in October 2025.
The Illinois Department of Revenue has set DuPage County's final property assessment multiplier at 1.0000 for taxes payable in 2026. Officials say this ensures fair and uniform assessments across county lines without directly affecting overall tax bills.