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Parking Tax: Arlington Heights vs Chicago

How do parking tax rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?

Arlington Heights has fewer restrictions than Chicago.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County's Parking Lot and Garage Operations Tax (Ord. 95-O-27, Ch. 74 Art. IX) charges $3 per day Monday-Friday and $2 per day Saturday-Sunday on commercial daily parking, plus tiered monthly rates. Operators collect from customers and remit to the county.

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Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Chicago's Parking Tax under MCC 4-236 charges 22 percent on weekday daily commercial parking and 20 percent on weekend rates, reaching 23.25 percent for valet. Combined with the Cook County parking tax, downtown garage tax burdens are the highest in the United States.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsChicago
Weekday daily$3.00 per vehicle-
Weekend daily$2.00 per vehicle-
Monthly weekday$60 per space-
AuthorityOrd. 95-O-27, Ch. 74 Art. IXMCC 4-236
Weekday rate-22 percent of charge
Weekend rate-20 percent of charge
Valet rate-23.25 percent
National ranking-Highest in U.S.

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Do residential building parking spaces owe the tax?

No. Tenant parking included in lease and resident-only spaces are exempt. The tax applies only to commercial daily, valet, hourly, or monthly transient parking sold to the public.

Who pays the parking tax in Chicago garages?

The customer pays both the Cook County tax and the additional Chicago 22% parking tax, collected by the operator and itemized on the receipt at exit.

Chicago FAQ

Why is downtown Chicago parking so expensive?

Chicago's 22 percent weekday parking tax stacks on top of Cook County's $3 daily tax. A $40 garage can carry over $12 in combined parking taxes, the highest burden of any U.S. city.

Are residential tenant parking spaces taxed?

No. Parking included with a residential lease, hospital patient parking, government employee parking, and church/school parking are exempt. The tax targets commercial transient parking sold to the public.

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