Dining out in Flossmoor will soon come with a small added cost after the village board voted to approve a new tax on restaurant purchases as part of broader efforts to support village services and economic development. At its April 20 meeting, the trustees approved on the consent agenda a 2.5% food and beverage tax on meals purchased at restaurants and similar establishments. The tax — commonly referred to as a “places for eating tax” — is set t…
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