Woodridge residents rank 98th in total sales taxes paid in Illinois for November 2023
Woodridge residents paid $883,022 in sales taxes, ranking 98th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in November 2023.
Woodridge residents paid $883,022 in sales taxes, ranking 98th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in November 2023.
Woodridge residents paid $865,245 in sales taxes, ranking 100th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in October 2023.
Woodridge residents paid $958,880 in sales taxes, ranking 88th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in August.
Woodridge residents paid $920,889 in sales taxes, ranking 97th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in July.
Woodridge residents paid $914,079 in sales taxes, ranking 98th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in June.
Woodridge residents paid $850,544 in sales taxes, ranking 95th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in May.
There were 45 companies in cities associated with DuPage County that received 45 FDA inspections in the second quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
Woodridge residents paid $902,623 in sales taxes, ranking 89th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in April.
Woodridge residents paid $781,367 in sales taxes, ranking 94th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in February.
There were three companies in cities associated with Will County that received three FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
There were 47 companies in cities associated with DuPage County that received 47 FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
Woodridge residents paid $955,066 in sales taxes, ranking 99th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in January.
At its Jan. 19 meeting, the Woodridge village board approved an amendment paving the way for a U-Haul facility in the village.
At its Jan. 19 meeting, the village board of Woodridge honored the village's newest centenarian.
The Woodridge Village Board of Trustees learned that a recent hire in the police department is receiving praise from Police Chief Brian Cunningham as well as the general public.