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Did Illinois Lawmakers Propose a 'Departing Taxpayer Fee'?

Let's hope this is an idea that doesn't catch on.

by Bethania Palma, Published Dec. 10, 2018


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Claim:
Illinois governor-elect J.B. Pritzker and two other Democratic state legislators proposed a "departing taxpayer fee."
Rating:
False

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In early December 2018, Facebook users circulated a post stating that newly-elected Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker, along with fellow Democratic state lawmakers, had proposed assessing a rather unusual fee against residents who moved out of the state -- a "departing taxpayer fee":

GO PAY your parking fines, and all other fees and penalties and taxes, and now go pay the NEW TAX FOR MOVING OUT OF the Daley/Madigan ILLINOIS. ITS THE PRICE FOR PRETENDING WE DID NOT KNOW WHAT WAS GOING DOWN,...AND NOT BEING ENGAGED POLITICALLY. -->

We reached out to Jordan Abudayyeh, Pritzker's spokeswoman, who confirmed that the contents of post circulating on Facebook were "absolutely not true" and appeared to be nothing more than a hoax or an unflagged attempt at satire.

Prtizker, a billionaire and Hyatt hotel heir, won the Illinois gubernatorial race on 6 November 2018 by a wide margin over Republican incumbent Bruce Rauner. Pritzker and his Democratic colleagues supported replacing the state's flat income tax with a progressive income tax, which would mean higher rates for wealthier Illinoisans with tax breaks for others. However, we found no evidence to suggest Pritzker had ever floated charging residents a special tax assessment for moving out of the state, and it's unlikely any such plan could be legally implemented.


By Bethania Palma

Bethania Palma is a journalist from the Los Angeles area who has been working in the news industry since 2006.


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