Public Act 094-1074
 
SB3088 Enrolled LRB094 19077 EFG 54584 b

    AN ACT in relation to revenue.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 1. Findings; purpose; validation.
    (a) The General Assembly finds and declares that:
        (1) Public Act 88-669, effective November 29, 1994,
    amended provisions relating to revenue in the following
    Acts: the Illinois Income Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, the
    Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, the
    Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Cigarette Tax Act, the
    Cigarette Use Tax Act, the Longtime Owner-Occupant
    Property Tax Relief Act, the Motor Fuel Tax Law, the
    Messages Tax Act, the Gas Revenue Tax Act, the Public
    Utilities Revenue Tax Act, the Telecommunications Excise
    Tax Act, the Liquor Control Act of 1934, and the Illinois
    Vehicle Code. Public Act 88-669 also contained other
    provisions, including an amendment to the Property Tax
    Code.
        (2) The Illinois Supreme Court declared Public Act
    88-669 to be unconstitutional as a violation of the single
    subject clause of the Illinois Constitution in People v.
    Olender, Docket No. 98932, opinion filed December 15, 2005.
    (b) The purpose of this Act is to re-enact most of the
provisions relating to revenue that were affected by Public Act
88-669 and to minimize or prevent any problems concerning those
provisions that may arise from the unconstitutionality of
Public Act 88-669. This re-enactment is intended to remove any
question as to the validity and content of those provisions; it
is not intended to supersede any other Public Act that amends
the provisions re-enacted in this Act. The re-enacted material
is shown in this Act as existing text (i.e., without
underscoring) and may include changes made by subsequent
amendments. The re-enacted material may also include revisory
changes; the revisory changes are shown by striking and
underscoring.
    (c) The re-enactment of provisions by this Act is not
intended, and shall not be construed, to impair any legal
argument concerning whether those provisions were
substantially re-enacted by any other Public Act.
    (d) All otherwise lawful actions taken before the effective
date of this Act in reliance on or pursuant to the provisions
re-enacted by this Act, as those provisions were set forth in
Public Act 88-669 or as subsequently amended, by any officer,
employee, or agency of State government or by any other person
or entity, are hereby validated, except to the extent
prohibited under the Illinois or United States Constitution.
    (e) This Act applies, without limitation, to actions
pending on or after the effective date of this Act, except to
the extent prohibited under the Illinois or United States
Constitution.
 
    Section 5. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by
re-enacting Sections 203, 502, 506.5, and 1301 and re-enacting
and changing Section 917 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 5/203)  (from Ch. 120, par. 2-203)
    Sec. 203. Base income defined.
    (a) Individuals.
        (1) In general. In the case of an individual, base
    income means an amount equal to the taxpayer's adjusted
    gross income for the taxable year as modified by paragraph
    (2).
        (2) Modifications. The adjusted gross income referred
    to in paragraph (1) shall be modified by adding thereto the
    sum of the following amounts:
            (A) An amount equal to all amounts paid or accrued
        to the taxpayer as interest or dividends during the
        taxable year to the extent excluded from gross income
        in the computation of adjusted gross income, except
        stock dividends of qualified public utilities
        described in Section 305(e) of the Internal Revenue
        Code;
            (B) An amount equal to the amount of tax imposed by
        this Act to the extent deducted from gross income in
        the computation of adjusted gross income for the
        taxable year;
            (C) An amount equal to the amount received during
        the taxable year as a recovery or refund of real
        property taxes paid with respect to the taxpayer's
        principal residence under the Revenue Act of 1939 and
        for which a deduction was previously taken under
        subparagraph (L) of this paragraph (2) prior to July 1,
        1991, the retrospective application date of Article 4
        of Public Act 87-17. In the case of multi-unit or
        multi-use structures and farm dwellings, the taxes on
        the taxpayer's principal residence shall be that
        portion of the total taxes for the entire property
        which is attributable to such principal residence;
            (D) An amount equal to the amount of the capital
        gain deduction allowable under the Internal Revenue
        Code, to the extent deducted from gross income in the
        computation of adjusted gross income;
            (D-5) An amount, to the extent not included in
        adjusted gross income, equal to the amount of money
        withdrawn by the taxpayer in the taxable year from a
        medical care savings account and the interest earned on
        the account in the taxable year of a withdrawal
        pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 20 of the Medical
        Care Savings Account Act or subsection (b) of Section
        20 of the Medical Care Savings Account Act of 2000;
            (D-10) For taxable years ending after December 31,
        1997, an amount equal to any eligible remediation costs
        that the individual deducted in computing adjusted
        gross income and for which the individual claims a
        credit under subsection (l) of Section 201;
            (D-15) For taxable years 2001 and thereafter, an
        amount equal to the bonus depreciation deduction (30%
        of the adjusted basis of the qualified property) taken
        on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for the
        taxable year under subsection (k) of Section 168 of the
        Internal Revenue Code;
            (D-16) If the taxpayer reports a capital gain or
        loss on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for
        the taxable year based on a sale or transfer of
        property for which the taxpayer was required in any
        taxable year to make an addition modification under
        subparagraph (D-15), then an amount equal to the
        aggregate amount of the deductions taken in all taxable
        years under subparagraph (Z) with respect to that
        property.
            The taxpayer is required to make the addition
        modification under this subparagraph only once with
        respect to any one piece of property;
            (D-17) For taxable years ending on or after
        December 31, 2004, an amount equal to the amount
        otherwise allowed as a deduction in computing base
        income for interest paid, accrued, or incurred,
        directly or indirectly, to a foreign person who would
        be a member of the same unitary business group but for
        the fact that foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of the foreign
        person's total business activity. The addition
        modification required by this subparagraph shall be
        reduced to the extent that dividends were included in
        base income of the unitary group for the same taxable
        year and received by the taxpayer or by a member of the
        taxpayer's unitary business group (including amounts
        included in gross income under Sections 951 through 964
        of the Internal Revenue Code and amounts included in
        gross income under Section 78 of the Internal Revenue
        Code) with respect to the stock of the same person to
        whom the interest was paid, accrued, or incurred.
            This paragraph shall not apply to the following:
                (i) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person who is subject in a foreign country or
            state, other than a state which requires mandatory
            unitary reporting, to a tax on or measured by net
            income with respect to such interest; or
                (ii) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person if the taxpayer can establish, based on a
            preponderance of the evidence, both of the
            following:
                    (a) the foreign person, during the same
                taxable year, paid, accrued, or incurred, the
                interest to a person that is not a related
                member, and
                    (b) the transaction giving rise to the
                interest expense between the taxpayer and the
                foreign person did not have as a principal
                purpose the avoidance of Illinois income tax,
                and is paid pursuant to a contract or agreement
                that reflects an arm's-length interest rate
                and terms; or
                (iii) the taxpayer can establish, based on
            clear and convincing evidence, that the interest
            paid, accrued, or incurred relates to a contract or
            agreement entered into at arm's-length rates and
            terms and the principal purpose for the payment is
            not federal or Illinois tax avoidance; or
                (iv) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person if the taxpayer establishes by clear and
            convincing evidence that the adjustments are
            unreasonable; or if the taxpayer and the Director
            agree in writing to the application or use of an
            alternative method of apportionment under Section
            304(f).
                Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the
            Director from making any other adjustment
            otherwise allowed under Section 404 of this Act for
            any tax year beginning after the effective date of
            this amendment provided such adjustment is made
            pursuant to regulation adopted by the Department
            and such regulations provide methods and standards
            by which the Department will utilize its authority
            under Section 404 of this Act;
            (D-18) For taxable years ending on or after
        December 31, 2004, an amount equal to the amount of
        intangible expenses and costs otherwise allowed as a
        deduction in computing base income, and that were paid,
        accrued, or incurred, directly or indirectly, to a
        foreign person who would be a member of the same
        unitary business group but for the fact that the
        foreign person's business activity outside the United
        States is 80% or more of that person's total business
        activity. The addition modification required by this
        subparagraph shall be reduced to the extent that
        dividends were included in base income of the unitary
        group for the same taxable year and received by the
        taxpayer or by a member of the taxpayer's unitary
        business group (including amounts included in gross
        income under Sections 951 through 964 of the Internal
        Revenue Code and amounts included in gross income under
        Section 78 of the Internal Revenue Code) with respect
        to the stock of the same person to whom the intangible
        expenses and costs were directly or indirectly paid,
        incurred, or accrued. The preceding sentence does not
        apply to the extent that the same dividends caused a
        reduction to the addition modification required under
        Section 203(a)(2)(D-17) of this Act. As used in this
        subparagraph, the term "intangible expenses and costs"
        includes (1) expenses, losses, and costs for, or
        related to, the direct or indirect acquisition, use,
        maintenance or management, ownership, sale, exchange,
        or any other disposition of intangible property; (2)
        losses incurred, directly or indirectly, from
        factoring transactions or discounting transactions;
        (3) royalty, patent, technical, and copyright fees;
        (4) licensing fees; and (5) other similar expenses and
        costs. For purposes of this subparagraph, "intangible
        property" includes patents, patent applications, trade
        names, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, mask
        works, trade secrets, and similar types of intangible
        assets.
            This paragraph shall not apply to the following:
                (i) any item of intangible expenses or costs
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, from a transaction with a foreign
            person who is subject in a foreign country or
            state, other than a state which requires mandatory
            unitary reporting, to a tax on or measured by net
            income with respect to such item; or
                (ii) any item of intangible expense or cost
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, if the taxpayer can establish, based
            on a preponderance of the evidence, both of the
            following:
                    (a) the foreign person during the same
                taxable year paid, accrued, or incurred, the
                intangible expense or cost to a person that is
                not a related member, and
                    (b) the transaction giving rise to the
                intangible expense or cost between the
                taxpayer and the foreign person did not have as
                a principal purpose the avoidance of Illinois
                income tax, and is paid pursuant to a contract
                or agreement that reflects arm's-length terms;
                or
                (iii) any item of intangible expense or cost
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, from a transaction with a foreign
            person if the taxpayer establishes by clear and
            convincing evidence, that the adjustments are
            unreasonable; or if the taxpayer and the Director
            agree in writing to the application or use of an
            alternative method of apportionment under Section
            304(f);
                Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the
            Director from making any other adjustment
            otherwise allowed under Section 404 of this Act for
            any tax year beginning after the effective date of
            this amendment provided such adjustment is made
            pursuant to regulation adopted by the Department
            and such regulations provide methods and standards
            by which the Department will utilize its authority
            under Section 404 of this Act;
            (D-20) For taxable years beginning on or after
        January 1, 2002, in the case of a distribution from a
        qualified tuition program under Section 529 of the
        Internal Revenue Code, other than (i) a distribution
        from a College Savings Pool created under Section 16.5
        of the State Treasurer Act or (ii) a distribution from
        the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund, an amount
        equal to the amount excluded from gross income under
        Section 529(c)(3)(B);
    and by deducting from the total so obtained the sum of the
    following amounts:
            (E) For taxable years ending before December 31,
        2001, any amount included in such total in respect of
        any compensation (including but not limited to any
        compensation paid or accrued to a serviceman while a
        prisoner of war or missing in action) paid to a
        resident by reason of being on active duty in the Armed
        Forces of the United States and in respect of any
        compensation paid or accrued to a resident who as a
        governmental employee was a prisoner of war or missing
        in action, and in respect of any compensation paid to a
        resident in 1971 or thereafter for annual training
        performed pursuant to Sections 502 and 503, Title 32,
        United States Code as a member of the Illinois National
        Guard. For taxable years ending on or after December
        31, 2001, any amount included in such total in respect
        of any compensation (including but not limited to any
        compensation paid or accrued to a serviceman while a
        prisoner of war or missing in action) paid to a
        resident by reason of being a member of any component
        of the Armed Forces of the United States and in respect
        of any compensation paid or accrued to a resident who
        as a governmental employee was a prisoner of war or
        missing in action, and in respect of any compensation
        paid to a resident in 2001 or thereafter by reason of
        being a member of the Illinois National Guard. The
        provisions of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General
        Assembly are exempt from the provisions of Section 250;
            (F) An amount equal to all amounts included in such
        total pursuant to the provisions of Sections 402(a),
        402(c), 403(a), 403(b), 406(a), 407(a), and 408 of the
        Internal Revenue Code, or included in such total as
        distributions under the provisions of any retirement
        or disability plan for employees of any governmental
        agency or unit, or retirement payments to retired
        partners, which payments are excluded in computing net
        earnings from self employment by Section 1402 of the
        Internal Revenue Code and regulations adopted pursuant
        thereto;
            (G) The valuation limitation amount;
            (H) An amount equal to the amount of any tax
        imposed by this Act which was refunded to the taxpayer
        and included in such total for the taxable year;
            (I) An amount equal to all amounts included in such
        total pursuant to the provisions of Section 111 of the
        Internal Revenue Code as a recovery of items previously
        deducted from adjusted gross income in the computation
        of taxable income;
            (J) An amount equal to those dividends included in
        such total which were paid by a corporation which
        conducts business operations in an Enterprise Zone or
        zones created under the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act,
        and conducts substantially all of its operations in an
        Enterprise Zone or zones;
            (K) An amount equal to those dividends included in
        such total that were paid by a corporation that
        conducts business operations in a federally designated
        Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone and that is designated a
        High Impact Business located in Illinois; provided
        that dividends eligible for the deduction provided in
        subparagraph (J) of paragraph (2) of this subsection
        shall not be eligible for the deduction provided under
        this subparagraph (K);
            (L) For taxable years ending after December 31,
        1983, an amount equal to all social security benefits
        and railroad retirement benefits included in such
        total pursuant to Sections 72(r) and 86 of the Internal
        Revenue Code;
            (M) With the exception of any amounts subtracted
        under subparagraph (N), an amount equal to the sum of
        all amounts disallowed as deductions by (i) Sections
        171(a) (2), and 265(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of
        1954, as now or hereafter amended, and all amounts of
        expenses allocable to interest and disallowed as
        deductions by Section 265(1) of the Internal Revenue
        Code of 1954, as now or hereafter amended; and (ii) for
        taxable years ending on or after August 13, 1999,
        Sections 171(a)(2), 265, 280C, and 832(b)(5)(B)(i) of
        the Internal Revenue Code; the provisions of this
        subparagraph are exempt from the provisions of Section
        250;
            (N) An amount equal to all amounts included in such
        total which are exempt from taxation by this State
        either by reason of its statutes or Constitution or by
        reason of the Constitution, treaties or statutes of the
        United States; provided that, in the case of any
        statute of this State that exempts income derived from
        bonds or other obligations from the tax imposed under
        this Act, the amount exempted shall be the interest net
        of bond premium amortization;
            (O) An amount equal to any contribution made to a
        job training project established pursuant to the Tax
        Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act;
            (P) An amount equal to the amount of the deduction
        used to compute the federal income tax credit for
        restoration of substantial amounts held under claim of
        right for the taxable year pursuant to Section 1341 of
        the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
            (Q) An amount equal to any amounts included in such
        total, received by the taxpayer as an acceleration in
        the payment of life, endowment or annuity benefits in
        advance of the time they would otherwise be payable as
        an indemnity for a terminal illness;
            (R) An amount equal to the amount of any federal or
        State bonus paid to veterans of the Persian Gulf War;
            (S) An amount, to the extent included in adjusted
        gross income, equal to the amount of a contribution
        made in the taxable year on behalf of the taxpayer to a
        medical care savings account established under the
        Medical Care Savings Account Act or the Medical Care
        Savings Account Act of 2000 to the extent the
        contribution is accepted by the account administrator
        as provided in that Act;
            (T) An amount, to the extent included in adjusted
        gross income, equal to the amount of interest earned in
        the taxable year on a medical care savings account
        established under the Medical Care Savings Account Act
        or the Medical Care Savings Account Act of 2000 on
        behalf of the taxpayer, other than interest added
        pursuant to item (D-5) of this paragraph (2);
            (U) For one taxable year beginning on or after
        January 1, 1994, an amount equal to the total amount of
        tax imposed and paid under subsections (a) and (b) of
        Section 201 of this Act on grant amounts received by
        the taxpayer under the Nursing Home Grant Assistance
        Act during the taxpayer's taxable years 1992 and 1993;
            (V) Beginning with tax years ending on or after
        December 31, 1995 and ending with tax years ending on
        or before December 31, 2004, an amount equal to the
        amount paid by a taxpayer who is a self-employed
        taxpayer, a partner of a partnership, or a shareholder
        in a Subchapter S corporation for health insurance or
        long-term care insurance for that taxpayer or that
        taxpayer's spouse or dependents, to the extent that the
        amount paid for that health insurance or long-term care
        insurance may be deducted under Section 213 of the
        Internal Revenue Code of 1986, has not been deducted on
        the federal income tax return of the taxpayer, and does
        not exceed the taxable income attributable to that
        taxpayer's income, self-employment income, or
        Subchapter S corporation income; except that no
        deduction shall be allowed under this item (V) if the
        taxpayer is eligible to participate in any health
        insurance or long-term care insurance plan of an
        employer of the taxpayer or the taxpayer's spouse. The
        amount of the health insurance and long-term care
        insurance subtracted under this item (V) shall be
        determined by multiplying total health insurance and
        long-term care insurance premiums paid by the taxpayer
        times a number that represents the fractional
        percentage of eligible medical expenses under Section
        213 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 not actually
        deducted on the taxpayer's federal income tax return;
            (W) For taxable years beginning on or after January
        1, 1998, all amounts included in the taxpayer's federal
        gross income in the taxable year from amounts converted
        from a regular IRA to a Roth IRA. This paragraph is
        exempt from the provisions of Section 250;
            (X) For taxable year 1999 and thereafter, an amount
        equal to the amount of any (i) distributions, to the
        extent includible in gross income for federal income
        tax purposes, made to the taxpayer because of his or
        her status as a victim of persecution for racial or
        religious reasons by Nazi Germany or any other Axis
        regime or as an heir of the victim and (ii) items of
        income, to the extent includible in gross income for
        federal income tax purposes, attributable to, derived
        from or in any way related to assets stolen from,
        hidden from, or otherwise lost to a victim of
        persecution for racial or religious reasons by Nazi
        Germany or any other Axis regime immediately prior to,
        during, and immediately after World War II, including,
        but not limited to, interest on the proceeds receivable
        as insurance under policies issued to a victim of
        persecution for racial or religious reasons by Nazi
        Germany or any other Axis regime by European insurance
        companies immediately prior to and during World War II;
        provided, however, this subtraction from federal
        adjusted gross income does not apply to assets acquired
        with such assets or with the proceeds from the sale of
        such assets; provided, further, this paragraph shall
        only apply to a taxpayer who was the first recipient of
        such assets after their recovery and who is a victim of
        persecution for racial or religious reasons by Nazi
        Germany or any other Axis regime or as an heir of the
        victim. The amount of and the eligibility for any
        public assistance, benefit, or similar entitlement is
        not affected by the inclusion of items (i) and (ii) of
        this paragraph in gross income for federal income tax
        purposes. This paragraph is exempt from the provisions
        of Section 250;
            (Y) For taxable years beginning on or after January
        1, 2002 and ending on or before December 31, 2004,
        moneys contributed in the taxable year to a College
        Savings Pool account under Section 16.5 of the State
        Treasurer Act, except that amounts excluded from gross
        income under Section 529(c)(3)(C)(i) of the Internal
        Revenue Code shall not be considered moneys
        contributed under this subparagraph (Y). For taxable
        years beginning on or after January 1, 2005, a maximum
        of $10,000 contributed in the taxable year to (i) a
        College Savings Pool account under Section 16.5 of the
        State Treasurer Act or (ii) the Illinois Prepaid
        Tuition Trust Fund, except that amounts excluded from
        gross income under Section 529(c)(3)(C)(i) of the
        Internal Revenue Code shall not be considered moneys
        contributed under this subparagraph (Y). This
        subparagraph (Y) is exempt from the provisions of
        Section 250;
            (Z) For taxable years 2001 and thereafter, for the
        taxable year in which the bonus depreciation deduction
        (30% of the adjusted basis of the qualified property)
        is taken on the taxpayer's federal income tax return
        under subsection (k) of Section 168 of the Internal
        Revenue Code and for each applicable taxable year
        thereafter, an amount equal to "x", where:
                (1) "y" equals the amount of the depreciation
            deduction taken for the taxable year on the
            taxpayer's federal income tax return on property
            for which the bonus depreciation deduction (30% of
            the adjusted basis of the qualified property) was
            taken in any year under subsection (k) of Section
            168 of the Internal Revenue Code, but not including
            the bonus depreciation deduction; and
                (2) "x" equals "y" multiplied by 30 and then
            divided by 70 (or "y" multiplied by 0.429).
            The aggregate amount deducted under this
        subparagraph in all taxable years for any one piece of
        property may not exceed the amount of the bonus
        depreciation deduction (30% of the adjusted basis of
        the qualified property) taken on that property on the
        taxpayer's federal income tax return under subsection
        (k) of Section 168 of the Internal Revenue Code;
            (AA) If the taxpayer reports a capital gain or loss
        on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for the
        taxable year based on a sale or transfer of property
        for which the taxpayer was required in any taxable year
        to make an addition modification under subparagraph
        (D-15), then an amount equal to that addition
        modification.
            The taxpayer is allowed to take the deduction under
        this subparagraph only once with respect to any one
        piece of property;
            (BB) Any amount included in adjusted gross income,
        other than salary, received by a driver in a
        ridesharing arrangement using a motor vehicle;
            (CC) The amount of (i) any interest income (net of
        the deductions allocable thereto) taken into account
        for the taxable year with respect to a transaction with
        a taxpayer that is required to make an addition
        modification with respect to such transaction under
        Section 203(a)(2)(D-17), 203(b)(2)(E-13),
        203(c)(2)(G-12), or 203(d)(2)(D-7), but not to exceed
        the amount of that addition modification, and (ii) any
        income from intangible property (net of the deductions
        allocable thereto) taken into account for the taxable
        year with respect to a transaction with a taxpayer that
        is required to make an addition modification with
        respect to such transaction under Section
        203(a)(2)(D-18), 203(b)(2)(E-14), 203(c)(2)(G-13), or
        203(d)(2)(D-8), but not to exceed the amount of that
        addition modification;
            (DD) An amount equal to the interest income taken
        into account for the taxable year (net of the
        deductions allocable thereto) with respect to
        transactions with a foreign person who would be a
        member of the taxpayer's unitary business group but for
        the fact that the foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of that
        person's total business activity, but not to exceed the
        addition modification required to be made for the same
        taxable year under Section 203(a)(2)(D-17) for
        interest paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
        indirectly, to the same foreign person; and
            (EE) An amount equal to the income from intangible
        property taken into account for the taxable year (net
        of the deductions allocable thereto) with respect to
        transactions with a foreign person who would be a
        member of the taxpayer's unitary business group but for
        the fact that the foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of that
        person's total business activity, but not to exceed the
        addition modification required to be made for the same
        taxable year under Section 203(a)(2)(D-18) for
        intangible expenses and costs paid, accrued, or
        incurred, directly or indirectly, to the same foreign
        person.
 
    (b) Corporations.
        (1) In general. In the case of a corporation, base
    income means an amount equal to the taxpayer's taxable
    income for the taxable year as modified by paragraph (2).
        (2) Modifications. The taxable income referred to in
    paragraph (1) shall be modified by adding thereto the sum
    of the following amounts:
            (A) An amount equal to all amounts paid or accrued
        to the taxpayer as interest and all distributions
        received from regulated investment companies during
        the taxable year to the extent excluded from gross
        income in the computation of taxable income;
            (B) An amount equal to the amount of tax imposed by
        this Act to the extent deducted from gross income in
        the computation of taxable income for the taxable year;
            (C) In the case of a regulated investment company,
        an amount equal to the excess of (i) the net long-term
        capital gain for the taxable year, over (ii) the amount
        of the capital gain dividends designated as such in
        accordance with Section 852(b)(3)(C) of the Internal
        Revenue Code and any amount designated under Section
        852(b)(3)(D) of the Internal Revenue Code,
        attributable to the taxable year (this amendatory Act
        of 1995 (Public Act 89-89) is declarative of existing
        law and is not a new enactment);
            (D) The amount of any net operating loss deduction
        taken in arriving at taxable income, other than a net
        operating loss carried forward from a taxable year
        ending prior to December 31, 1986;
            (E) For taxable years in which a net operating loss
        carryback or carryforward from a taxable year ending
        prior to December 31, 1986 is an element of taxable
        income under paragraph (1) of subsection (e) or
        subparagraph (E) of paragraph (2) of subsection (e),
        the amount by which addition modifications other than
        those provided by this subparagraph (E) exceeded
        subtraction modifications in such earlier taxable
        year, with the following limitations applied in the
        order that they are listed:
                (i) the addition modification relating to the
            net operating loss carried back or forward to the
            taxable year from any taxable year ending prior to
            December 31, 1986 shall be reduced by the amount of
            addition modification under this subparagraph (E)
            which related to that net operating loss and which
            was taken into account in calculating the base
            income of an earlier taxable year, and
                (ii) the addition modification relating to the
            net operating loss carried back or forward to the
            taxable year from any taxable year ending prior to
            December 31, 1986 shall not exceed the amount of
            such carryback or carryforward;
            For taxable years in which there is a net operating
        loss carryback or carryforward from more than one other
        taxable year ending prior to December 31, 1986, the
        addition modification provided in this subparagraph
        (E) shall be the sum of the amounts computed
        independently under the preceding provisions of this
        subparagraph (E) for each such taxable year;
            (E-5) For taxable years ending after December 31,
        1997, an amount equal to any eligible remediation costs
        that the corporation deducted in computing adjusted
        gross income and for which the corporation claims a
        credit under subsection (l) of Section 201;
            (E-10) For taxable years 2001 and thereafter, an
        amount equal to the bonus depreciation deduction (30%
        of the adjusted basis of the qualified property) taken
        on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for the
        taxable year under subsection (k) of Section 168 of the
        Internal Revenue Code; and
            (E-11) If the taxpayer reports a capital gain or
        loss on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for
        the taxable year based on a sale or transfer of
        property for which the taxpayer was required in any
        taxable year to make an addition modification under
        subparagraph (E-10), then an amount equal to the
        aggregate amount of the deductions taken in all taxable
        years under subparagraph (T) with respect to that
        property.
            The taxpayer is required to make the addition
        modification under this subparagraph only once with
        respect to any one piece of property;
            (E-12) For taxable years ending on or after
        December 31, 2004, an amount equal to the amount
        otherwise allowed as a deduction in computing base
        income for interest paid, accrued, or incurred,
        directly or indirectly, to a foreign person who would
        be a member of the same unitary business group but for
        the fact the foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of the foreign
        person's total business activity. The addition
        modification required by this subparagraph shall be
        reduced to the extent that dividends were included in
        base income of the unitary group for the same taxable
        year and received by the taxpayer or by a member of the
        taxpayer's unitary business group (including amounts
        included in gross income pursuant to Sections 951
        through 964 of the Internal Revenue Code and amounts
        included in gross income under Section 78 of the
        Internal Revenue Code) with respect to the stock of the
        same person to whom the interest was paid, accrued, or
        incurred.
            This paragraph shall not apply to the following:
                (i) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person who is subject in a foreign country or
            state, other than a state which requires mandatory
            unitary reporting, to a tax on or measured by net
            income with respect to such interest; or
                (ii) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person if the taxpayer can establish, based on a
            preponderance of the evidence, both of the
            following:
                    (a) the foreign person, during the same
                taxable year, paid, accrued, or incurred, the
                interest to a person that is not a related
                member, and
                    (b) the transaction giving rise to the
                interest expense between the taxpayer and the
                foreign person did not have as a principal
                purpose the avoidance of Illinois income tax,
                and is paid pursuant to a contract or agreement
                that reflects an arm's-length interest rate
                and terms; or
                (iii) the taxpayer can establish, based on
            clear and convincing evidence, that the interest
            paid, accrued, or incurred relates to a contract or
            agreement entered into at arm's-length rates and
            terms and the principal purpose for the payment is
            not federal or Illinois tax avoidance; or
                (iv) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person if the taxpayer establishes by clear and
            convincing evidence that the adjustments are
            unreasonable; or if the taxpayer and the Director
            agree in writing to the application or use of an
            alternative method of apportionment under Section
            304(f).
                Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the
            Director from making any other adjustment
            otherwise allowed under Section 404 of this Act for
            any tax year beginning after the effective date of
            this amendment provided such adjustment is made
            pursuant to regulation adopted by the Department
            and such regulations provide methods and standards
            by which the Department will utilize its authority
            under Section 404 of this Act;
            (E-13) For taxable years ending on or after
        December 31, 2004, an amount equal to the amount of
        intangible expenses and costs otherwise allowed as a
        deduction in computing base income, and that were paid,
        accrued, or incurred, directly or indirectly, to a
        foreign person who would be a member of the same
        unitary business group but for the fact that the
        foreign person's business activity outside the United
        States is 80% or more of that person's total business
        activity. The addition modification required by this
        subparagraph shall be reduced to the extent that
        dividends were included in base income of the unitary
        group for the same taxable year and received by the
        taxpayer or by a member of the taxpayer's unitary
        business group (including amounts included in gross
        income pursuant to Sections 951 through 964 of the
        Internal Revenue Code and amounts included in gross
        income under Section 78 of the Internal Revenue Code)
        with respect to the stock of the same person to whom
        the intangible expenses and costs were directly or
        indirectly paid, incurred, or accrued. The preceding
        sentence shall not apply to the extent that the same
        dividends caused a reduction to the addition
        modification required under Section 203(b)(2)(E-12) of
        this Act. As used in this subparagraph, the term
        "intangible expenses and costs" includes (1) expenses,
        losses, and costs for, or related to, the direct or
        indirect acquisition, use, maintenance or management,
        ownership, sale, exchange, or any other disposition of
        intangible property; (2) losses incurred, directly or
        indirectly, from factoring transactions or discounting
        transactions; (3) royalty, patent, technical, and
        copyright fees; (4) licensing fees; and (5) other
        similar expenses and costs. For purposes of this
        subparagraph, "intangible property" includes patents,
        patent applications, trade names, trademarks, service
        marks, copyrights, mask works, trade secrets, and
        similar types of intangible assets.
            This paragraph shall not apply to the following:
                (i) any item of intangible expenses or costs
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, from a transaction with a foreign
            person who is subject in a foreign country or
            state, other than a state which requires mandatory
            unitary reporting, to a tax on or measured by net
            income with respect to such item; or
                (ii) any item of intangible expense or cost
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, if the taxpayer can establish, based
            on a preponderance of the evidence, both of the
            following:
                    (a) the foreign person during the same
                taxable year paid, accrued, or incurred, the
                intangible expense or cost to a person that is
                not a related member, and
                    (b) the transaction giving rise to the
                intangible expense or cost between the
                taxpayer and the foreign person did not have as
                a principal purpose the avoidance of Illinois
                income tax, and is paid pursuant to a contract
                or agreement that reflects arm's-length terms;
                or
                (iii) any item of intangible expense or cost
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, from a transaction with a foreign
            person if the taxpayer establishes by clear and
            convincing evidence, that the adjustments are
            unreasonable; or if the taxpayer and the Director
            agree in writing to the application or use of an
            alternative method of apportionment under Section
            304(f);
                Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the
            Director from making any other adjustment
            otherwise allowed under Section 404 of this Act for
            any tax year beginning after the effective date of
            this amendment provided such adjustment is made
            pursuant to regulation adopted by the Department
            and such regulations provide methods and standards
            by which the Department will utilize its authority
            under Section 404 of this Act;
    and by deducting from the total so obtained the sum of the
    following amounts:
            (F) An amount equal to the amount of any tax
        imposed by this Act which was refunded to the taxpayer
        and included in such total for the taxable year;
            (G) An amount equal to any amount included in such
        total under Section 78 of the Internal Revenue Code;
            (H) In the case of a regulated investment company,
        an amount equal to the amount of exempt interest
        dividends as defined in subsection (b) (5) of Section
        852 of the Internal Revenue Code, paid to shareholders
        for the taxable year;
            (I) With the exception of any amounts subtracted
        under subparagraph (J), an amount equal to the sum of
        all amounts disallowed as deductions by (i) Sections
        171(a) (2), and 265(a)(2) and amounts disallowed as
        interest expense by Section 291(a)(3) of the Internal
        Revenue Code, as now or hereafter amended, and all
        amounts of expenses allocable to interest and
        disallowed as deductions by Section 265(a)(1) of the
        Internal Revenue Code, as now or hereafter amended; and
        (ii) for taxable years ending on or after August 13,
        1999, Sections 171(a)(2), 265, 280C, 291(a)(3), and
        832(b)(5)(B)(i) of the Internal Revenue Code; the
        provisions of this subparagraph are exempt from the
        provisions of Section 250;
            (J) An amount equal to all amounts included in such
        total which are exempt from taxation by this State
        either by reason of its statutes or Constitution or by
        reason of the Constitution, treaties or statutes of the
        United States; provided that, in the case of any
        statute of this State that exempts income derived from
        bonds or other obligations from the tax imposed under
        this Act, the amount exempted shall be the interest net
        of bond premium amortization;
            (K) An amount equal to those dividends included in
        such total which were paid by a corporation which
        conducts business operations in an Enterprise Zone or
        zones created under the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act
        and conducts substantially all of its operations in an
        Enterprise Zone or zones;
            (L) An amount equal to those dividends included in
        such total that were paid by a corporation that
        conducts business operations in a federally designated
        Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone and that is designated a
        High Impact Business located in Illinois; provided
        that dividends eligible for the deduction provided in
        subparagraph (K) of paragraph 2 of this subsection
        shall not be eligible for the deduction provided under
        this subparagraph (L);
            (M) For any taxpayer that is a financial
        organization within the meaning of Section 304(c) of
        this Act, an amount included in such total as interest
        income from a loan or loans made by such taxpayer to a
        borrower, to the extent that such a loan is secured by
        property which is eligible for the Enterprise Zone
        Investment Credit. To determine the portion of a loan
        or loans that is secured by property eligible for a
        Section 201(f) investment credit to the borrower, the
        entire principal amount of the loan or loans between
        the taxpayer and the borrower should be divided into
        the basis of the Section 201(f) investment credit
        property which secures the loan or loans, using for
        this purpose the original basis of such property on the
        date that it was placed in service in the Enterprise
        Zone. The subtraction modification available to
        taxpayer in any year under this subsection shall be
        that portion of the total interest paid by the borrower
        with respect to such loan attributable to the eligible
        property as calculated under the previous sentence;
            (M-1) For any taxpayer that is a financial
        organization within the meaning of Section 304(c) of
        this Act, an amount included in such total as interest
        income from a loan or loans made by such taxpayer to a
        borrower, to the extent that such a loan is secured by
        property which is eligible for the High Impact Business
        Investment Credit. To determine the portion of a loan
        or loans that is secured by property eligible for a
        Section 201(h) investment credit to the borrower, the
        entire principal amount of the loan or loans between
        the taxpayer and the borrower should be divided into
        the basis of the Section 201(h) investment credit
        property which secures the loan or loans, using for
        this purpose the original basis of such property on the
        date that it was placed in service in a federally
        designated Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone located in
        Illinois. No taxpayer that is eligible for the
        deduction provided in subparagraph (M) of paragraph
        (2) of this subsection shall be eligible for the
        deduction provided under this subparagraph (M-1). The
        subtraction modification available to taxpayers in any
        year under this subsection shall be that portion of the
        total interest paid by the borrower with respect to
        such loan attributable to the eligible property as
        calculated under the previous sentence;
            (N) Two times any contribution made during the
        taxable year to a designated zone organization to the
        extent that the contribution (i) qualifies as a
        charitable contribution under subsection (c) of
        Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code and (ii) must,
        by its terms, be used for a project approved by the
        Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity under
        Section 11 of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act;
            (O) An amount equal to: (i) 85% for taxable years
        ending on or before December 31, 1992, or, a percentage
        equal to the percentage allowable under Section
        243(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 for
        taxable years ending after December 31, 1992, of the
        amount by which dividends included in taxable income
        and received from a corporation that is not created or
        organized under the laws of the United States or any
        state or political subdivision thereof, including, for
        taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1988,
        dividends received or deemed received or paid or deemed
        paid under Sections 951 through 964 of the Internal
        Revenue Code, exceed the amount of the modification
        provided under subparagraph (G) of paragraph (2) of
        this subsection (b) which is related to such dividends;
        plus (ii) 100% of the amount by which dividends,
        included in taxable income and received, including,
        for taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1988,
        dividends received or deemed received or paid or deemed
        paid under Sections 951 through 964 of the Internal
        Revenue Code, from any such corporation specified in
        clause (i) that would but for the provisions of Section
        1504 (b) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code be treated as
        a member of the affiliated group which includes the
        dividend recipient, exceed the amount of the
        modification provided under subparagraph (G) of
        paragraph (2) of this subsection (b) which is related
        to such dividends;
            (P) An amount equal to any contribution made to a
        job training project established pursuant to the Tax
        Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act;
            (Q) An amount equal to the amount of the deduction
        used to compute the federal income tax credit for
        restoration of substantial amounts held under claim of
        right for the taxable year pursuant to Section 1341 of
        the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
            (R) In the case of an attorney-in-fact with respect
        to whom an interinsurer or a reciprocal insurer has
        made the election under Section 835 of the Internal
        Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 835, an amount equal to the
        excess, if any, of the amounts paid or incurred by that
        interinsurer or reciprocal insurer in the taxable year
        to the attorney-in-fact over the deduction allowed to
        that interinsurer or reciprocal insurer with respect
        to the attorney-in-fact under Section 835(b) of the
        Internal Revenue Code for the taxable year;
            (S) For taxable years ending on or after December
        31, 1997, in the case of a Subchapter S corporation, an
        amount equal to all amounts of income allocable to a
        shareholder subject to the Personal Property Tax
        Replacement Income Tax imposed by subsections (c) and
        (d) of Section 201 of this Act, including amounts
        allocable to organizations exempt from federal income
        tax by reason of Section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue
        Code. This subparagraph (S) is exempt from the
        provisions of Section 250;
            (T) For taxable years 2001 and thereafter, for the
        taxable year in which the bonus depreciation deduction
        (30% of the adjusted basis of the qualified property)
        is taken on the taxpayer's federal income tax return
        under subsection (k) of Section 168 of the Internal
        Revenue Code and for each applicable taxable year
        thereafter, an amount equal to "x", where:
                (1) "y" equals the amount of the depreciation
            deduction taken for the taxable year on the
            taxpayer's federal income tax return on property
            for which the bonus depreciation deduction (30% of
            the adjusted basis of the qualified property) was
            taken in any year under subsection (k) of Section
            168 of the Internal Revenue Code, but not including
            the bonus depreciation deduction; and
                (2) "x" equals "y" multiplied by 30 and then
            divided by 70 (or "y" multiplied by 0.429).
            The aggregate amount deducted under this
        subparagraph in all taxable years for any one piece of
        property may not exceed the amount of the bonus
        depreciation deduction (30% of the adjusted basis of
        the qualified property) taken on that property on the
        taxpayer's federal income tax return under subsection
        (k) of Section 168 of the Internal Revenue Code;
            (U) If the taxpayer reports a capital gain or loss
        on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for the
        taxable year based on a sale or transfer of property
        for which the taxpayer was required in any taxable year
        to make an addition modification under subparagraph
        (E-10), then an amount equal to that addition
        modification.
            The taxpayer is allowed to take the deduction under
        this subparagraph only once with respect to any one
        piece of property;
            (V) The amount of: (i) any interest income (net of
        the deductions allocable thereto) taken into account
        for the taxable year with respect to a transaction with
        a taxpayer that is required to make an addition
        modification with respect to such transaction under
        Section 203(a)(2)(D-17), 203(b)(2)(E-12),
        203(c)(2)(G-12), or 203(d)(2)(D-7), but not to exceed
        the amount of such addition modification and (ii) any
        income from intangible property (net of the deductions
        allocable thereto) taken into account for the taxable
        year with respect to a transaction with a taxpayer that
        is required to make an addition modification with
        respect to such transaction under Section
        203(a)(2)(D-18), 203(b)(2)(E-13), 203(c)(2)(G-13), or
        203(d)(2)(D-8), but not to exceed the amount of such
        addition modification;
            (W) An amount equal to the interest income taken
        into account for the taxable year (net of the
        deductions allocable thereto) with respect to
        transactions with a foreign person who would be a
        member of the taxpayer's unitary business group but for
        the fact that the foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of that
        person's total business activity, but not to exceed the
        addition modification required to be made for the same
        taxable year under Section 203(b)(2)(E-12) for
        interest paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
        indirectly, to the same foreign person; and
            (X) An amount equal to the income from intangible
        property taken into account for the taxable year (net
        of the deductions allocable thereto) with respect to
        transactions with a foreign person who would be a
        member of the taxpayer's unitary business group but for
        the fact that the foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of that
        person's total business activity, but not to exceed the
        addition modification required to be made for the same
        taxable year under Section 203(b)(2)(E-13) for
        intangible expenses and costs paid, accrued, or
        incurred, directly or indirectly, to the same foreign
        person.
        (3) Special rule. For purposes of paragraph (2) (A),
    "gross income" in the case of a life insurance company, for
    tax years ending on and after December 31, 1994, shall mean
    the gross investment income for the taxable year.
 
    (c) Trusts and estates.
        (1) In general. In the case of a trust or estate, base
    income means an amount equal to the taxpayer's taxable
    income for the taxable year as modified by paragraph (2).
        (2) Modifications. Subject to the provisions of
    paragraph (3), the taxable income referred to in paragraph
    (1) shall be modified by adding thereto the sum of the
    following amounts:
            (A) An amount equal to all amounts paid or accrued
        to the taxpayer as interest or dividends during the
        taxable year to the extent excluded from gross income
        in the computation of taxable income;
            (B) In the case of (i) an estate, $600; (ii) a
        trust which, under its governing instrument, is
        required to distribute all of its income currently,
        $300; and (iii) any other trust, $100, but in each such
        case, only to the extent such amount was deducted in
        the computation of taxable income;
            (C) An amount equal to the amount of tax imposed by
        this Act to the extent deducted from gross income in
        the computation of taxable income for the taxable year;
            (D) The amount of any net operating loss deduction
        taken in arriving at taxable income, other than a net
        operating loss carried forward from a taxable year
        ending prior to December 31, 1986;
            (E) For taxable years in which a net operating loss
        carryback or carryforward from a taxable year ending
        prior to December 31, 1986 is an element of taxable
        income under paragraph (1) of subsection (e) or
        subparagraph (E) of paragraph (2) of subsection (e),
        the amount by which addition modifications other than
        those provided by this subparagraph (E) exceeded
        subtraction modifications in such taxable year, with
        the following limitations applied in the order that
        they are listed:
                (i) the addition modification relating to the
            net operating loss carried back or forward to the
            taxable year from any taxable year ending prior to
            December 31, 1986 shall be reduced by the amount of
            addition modification under this subparagraph (E)
            which related to that net operating loss and which
            was taken into account in calculating the base
            income of an earlier taxable year, and
                (ii) the addition modification relating to the
            net operating loss carried back or forward to the
            taxable year from any taxable year ending prior to
            December 31, 1986 shall not exceed the amount of
            such carryback or carryforward;
            For taxable years in which there is a net operating
        loss carryback or carryforward from more than one other
        taxable year ending prior to December 31, 1986, the
        addition modification provided in this subparagraph
        (E) shall be the sum of the amounts computed
        independently under the preceding provisions of this
        subparagraph (E) for each such taxable year;
            (F) For taxable years ending on or after January 1,
        1989, an amount equal to the tax deducted pursuant to
        Section 164 of the Internal Revenue Code if the trust
        or estate is claiming the same tax for purposes of the
        Illinois foreign tax credit under Section 601 of this
        Act;
            (G) An amount equal to the amount of the capital
        gain deduction allowable under the Internal Revenue
        Code, to the extent deducted from gross income in the
        computation of taxable income;
            (G-5) For taxable years ending after December 31,
        1997, an amount equal to any eligible remediation costs
        that the trust or estate deducted in computing adjusted
        gross income and for which the trust or estate claims a
        credit under subsection (l) of Section 201;
            (G-10) For taxable years 2001 and thereafter, an
        amount equal to the bonus depreciation deduction (30%
        of the adjusted basis of the qualified property) taken
        on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for the
        taxable year under subsection (k) of Section 168 of the
        Internal Revenue Code; and
            (G-11) If the taxpayer reports a capital gain or
        loss on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for
        the taxable year based on a sale or transfer of
        property for which the taxpayer was required in any
        taxable year to make an addition modification under
        subparagraph (G-10), then an amount equal to the
        aggregate amount of the deductions taken in all taxable
        years under subparagraph (R) with respect to that
        property.
            The taxpayer is required to make the addition
        modification under this subparagraph only once with
        respect to any one piece of property;
            (G-12) For taxable years ending on or after
        December 31, 2004, an amount equal to the amount
        otherwise allowed as a deduction in computing base
        income for interest paid, accrued, or incurred,
        directly or indirectly, to a foreign person who would
        be a member of the same unitary business group but for
        the fact that the foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of the foreign
        person's total business activity. The addition
        modification required by this subparagraph shall be
        reduced to the extent that dividends were included in
        base income of the unitary group for the same taxable
        year and received by the taxpayer or by a member of the
        taxpayer's unitary business group (including amounts
        included in gross income pursuant to Sections 951
        through 964 of the Internal Revenue Code and amounts
        included in gross income under Section 78 of the
        Internal Revenue Code) with respect to the stock of the
        same person to whom the interest was paid, accrued, or
        incurred.
            This paragraph shall not apply to the following:
                (i) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person who is subject in a foreign country or
            state, other than a state which requires mandatory
            unitary reporting, to a tax on or measured by net
            income with respect to such interest; or
                (ii) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person if the taxpayer can establish, based on a
            preponderance of the evidence, both of the
            following:
                    (a) the foreign person, during the same
                taxable year, paid, accrued, or incurred, the
                interest to a person that is not a related
                member, and
                    (b) the transaction giving rise to the
                interest expense between the taxpayer and the
                foreign person did not have as a principal
                purpose the avoidance of Illinois income tax,
                and is paid pursuant to a contract or agreement
                that reflects an arm's-length interest rate
                and terms; or
                (iii) the taxpayer can establish, based on
            clear and convincing evidence, that the interest
            paid, accrued, or incurred relates to a contract or
            agreement entered into at arm's-length rates and
            terms and the principal purpose for the payment is
            not federal or Illinois tax avoidance; or
                (iv) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person if the taxpayer establishes by clear and
            convincing evidence that the adjustments are
            unreasonable; or if the taxpayer and the Director
            agree in writing to the application or use of an
            alternative method of apportionment under Section
            304(f).
                Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the
            Director from making any other adjustment
            otherwise allowed under Section 404 of this Act for
            any tax year beginning after the effective date of
            this amendment provided such adjustment is made
            pursuant to regulation adopted by the Department
            and such regulations provide methods and standards
            by which the Department will utilize its authority
            under Section 404 of this Act;
            (G-13) For taxable years ending on or after
        December 31, 2004, an amount equal to the amount of
        intangible expenses and costs otherwise allowed as a
        deduction in computing base income, and that were paid,
        accrued, or incurred, directly or indirectly, to a
        foreign person who would be a member of the same
        unitary business group but for the fact that the
        foreign person's business activity outside the United
        States is 80% or more of that person's total business
        activity. The addition modification required by this
        subparagraph shall be reduced to the extent that
        dividends were included in base income of the unitary
        group for the same taxable year and received by the
        taxpayer or by a member of the taxpayer's unitary
        business group (including amounts included in gross
        income pursuant to Sections 951 through 964 of the
        Internal Revenue Code and amounts included in gross
        income under Section 78 of the Internal Revenue Code)
        with respect to the stock of the same person to whom
        the intangible expenses and costs were directly or
        indirectly paid, incurred, or accrued. The preceding
        sentence shall not apply to the extent that the same
        dividends caused a reduction to the addition
        modification required under Section 203(c)(2)(G-12) of
        this Act. As used in this subparagraph, the term
        "intangible expenses and costs" includes: (1)
        expenses, losses, and costs for or related to the
        direct or indirect acquisition, use, maintenance or
        management, ownership, sale, exchange, or any other
        disposition of intangible property; (2) losses
        incurred, directly or indirectly, from factoring
        transactions or discounting transactions; (3) royalty,
        patent, technical, and copyright fees; (4) licensing
        fees; and (5) other similar expenses and costs. For
        purposes of this subparagraph, "intangible property"
        includes patents, patent applications, trade names,
        trademarks, service marks, copyrights, mask works,
        trade secrets, and similar types of intangible assets.
            This paragraph shall not apply to the following:
                (i) any item of intangible expenses or costs
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, from a transaction with a foreign
            person who is subject in a foreign country or
            state, other than a state which requires mandatory
            unitary reporting, to a tax on or measured by net
            income with respect to such item; or
                (ii) any item of intangible expense or cost
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, if the taxpayer can establish, based
            on a preponderance of the evidence, both of the
            following:
                    (a) the foreign person during the same
                taxable year paid, accrued, or incurred, the
                intangible expense or cost to a person that is
                not a related member, and
                    (b) the transaction giving rise to the
                intangible expense or cost between the
                taxpayer and the foreign person did not have as
                a principal purpose the avoidance of Illinois
                income tax, and is paid pursuant to a contract
                or agreement that reflects arm's-length terms;
                or
                (iii) any item of intangible expense or cost
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, from a transaction with a foreign
            person if the taxpayer establishes by clear and
            convincing evidence, that the adjustments are
            unreasonable; or if the taxpayer and the Director
            agree in writing to the application or use of an
            alternative method of apportionment under Section
            304(f);
                Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the
            Director from making any other adjustment
            otherwise allowed under Section 404 of this Act for
            any tax year beginning after the effective date of
            this amendment provided such adjustment is made
            pursuant to regulation adopted by the Department
            and such regulations provide methods and standards
            by which the Department will utilize its authority
            under Section 404 of this Act;
    and by deducting from the total so obtained the sum of the
    following amounts:
            (H) An amount equal to all amounts included in such
        total pursuant to the provisions of Sections 402(a),
        402(c), 403(a), 403(b), 406(a), 407(a) and 408 of the
        Internal Revenue Code or included in such total as
        distributions under the provisions of any retirement
        or disability plan for employees of any governmental
        agency or unit, or retirement payments to retired
        partners, which payments are excluded in computing net
        earnings from self employment by Section 1402 of the
        Internal Revenue Code and regulations adopted pursuant
        thereto;
            (I) The valuation limitation amount;
            (J) An amount equal to the amount of any tax
        imposed by this Act which was refunded to the taxpayer
        and included in such total for the taxable year;
            (K) An amount equal to all amounts included in
        taxable income as modified by subparagraphs (A), (B),
        (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) which are exempt from
        taxation by this State either by reason of its statutes
        or Constitution or by reason of the Constitution,
        treaties or statutes of the United States; provided
        that, in the case of any statute of this State that
        exempts income derived from bonds or other obligations
        from the tax imposed under this Act, the amount
        exempted shall be the interest net of bond premium
        amortization;
            (L) With the exception of any amounts subtracted
        under subparagraph (K), an amount equal to the sum of
        all amounts disallowed as deductions by (i) Sections
        171(a) (2) and 265(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code,
        as now or hereafter amended, and all amounts of
        expenses allocable to interest and disallowed as
        deductions by Section 265(1) of the Internal Revenue
        Code of 1954, as now or hereafter amended; and (ii) for
        taxable years ending on or after August 13, 1999,
        Sections 171(a)(2), 265, 280C, and 832(b)(5)(B)(i) of
        the Internal Revenue Code; the provisions of this
        subparagraph are exempt from the provisions of Section
        250;
            (M) An amount equal to those dividends included in
        such total which were paid by a corporation which
        conducts business operations in an Enterprise Zone or
        zones created under the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act
        and conducts substantially all of its operations in an
        Enterprise Zone or Zones;
            (N) An amount equal to any contribution made to a
        job training project established pursuant to the Tax
        Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act;
            (O) An amount equal to those dividends included in
        such total that were paid by a corporation that
        conducts business operations in a federally designated
        Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone and that is designated a
        High Impact Business located in Illinois; provided
        that dividends eligible for the deduction provided in
        subparagraph (M) of paragraph (2) of this subsection
        shall not be eligible for the deduction provided under
        this subparagraph (O);
            (P) An amount equal to the amount of the deduction
        used to compute the federal income tax credit for
        restoration of substantial amounts held under claim of
        right for the taxable year pursuant to Section 1341 of
        the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
            (Q) For taxable year 1999 and thereafter, an amount
        equal to the amount of any (i) distributions, to the
        extent includible in gross income for federal income
        tax purposes, made to the taxpayer because of his or
        her status as a victim of persecution for racial or
        religious reasons by Nazi Germany or any other Axis
        regime or as an heir of the victim and (ii) items of
        income, to the extent includible in gross income for
        federal income tax purposes, attributable to, derived
        from or in any way related to assets stolen from,
        hidden from, or otherwise lost to a victim of
        persecution for racial or religious reasons by Nazi
        Germany or any other Axis regime immediately prior to,
        during, and immediately after World War II, including,
        but not limited to, interest on the proceeds receivable
        as insurance under policies issued to a victim of
        persecution for racial or religious reasons by Nazi
        Germany or any other Axis regime by European insurance
        companies immediately prior to and during World War II;
        provided, however, this subtraction from federal
        adjusted gross income does not apply to assets acquired
        with such assets or with the proceeds from the sale of
        such assets; provided, further, this paragraph shall
        only apply to a taxpayer who was the first recipient of
        such assets after their recovery and who is a victim of
        persecution for racial or religious reasons by Nazi
        Germany or any other Axis regime or as an heir of the
        victim. The amount of and the eligibility for any
        public assistance, benefit, or similar entitlement is
        not affected by the inclusion of items (i) and (ii) of
        this paragraph in gross income for federal income tax
        purposes. This paragraph is exempt from the provisions
        of Section 250;
            (R) For taxable years 2001 and thereafter, for the
        taxable year in which the bonus depreciation deduction
        (30% of the adjusted basis of the qualified property)
        is taken on the taxpayer's federal income tax return
        under subsection (k) of Section 168 of the Internal
        Revenue Code and for each applicable taxable year
        thereafter, an amount equal to "x", where:
                (1) "y" equals the amount of the depreciation
            deduction taken for the taxable year on the
            taxpayer's federal income tax return on property
            for which the bonus depreciation deduction (30% of
            the adjusted basis of the qualified property) was
            taken in any year under subsection (k) of Section
            168 of the Internal Revenue Code, but not including
            the bonus depreciation deduction; and
                (2) "x" equals "y" multiplied by 30 and then
            divided by 70 (or "y" multiplied by 0.429).
            The aggregate amount deducted under this
        subparagraph in all taxable years for any one piece of
        property may not exceed the amount of the bonus
        depreciation deduction (30% of the adjusted basis of
        the qualified property) taken on that property on the
        taxpayer's federal income tax return under subsection
        (k) of Section 168 of the Internal Revenue Code;
            (S) If the taxpayer reports a capital gain or loss
        on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for the
        taxable year based on a sale or transfer of property
        for which the taxpayer was required in any taxable year
        to make an addition modification under subparagraph
        (G-10), then an amount equal to that addition
        modification.
            The taxpayer is allowed to take the deduction under
        this subparagraph only once with respect to any one
        piece of property;
            (T) The amount of (i) any interest income (net of
        the deductions allocable thereto) taken into account
        for the taxable year with respect to a transaction with
        a taxpayer that is required to make an addition
        modification with respect to such transaction under
        Section 203(a)(2)(D-17), 203(b)(2)(E-12),
        203(c)(2)(G-12), or 203(d)(2)(D-7), but not to exceed
        the amount of such addition modification and (ii) any
        income from intangible property (net of the deductions
        allocable thereto) taken into account for the taxable
        year with respect to a transaction with a taxpayer that
        is required to make an addition modification with
        respect to such transaction under Section
        203(a)(2)(D-18), 203(b)(2)(E-13), 203(c)(2)(G-13), or
        203(d)(2)(D-8), but not to exceed the amount of such
        addition modification;
            (U) An amount equal to the interest income taken
        into account for the taxable year (net of the
        deductions allocable thereto) with respect to
        transactions with a foreign person who would be a
        member of the taxpayer's unitary business group but for
        the fact the foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of that
        person's total business activity, but not to exceed the
        addition modification required to be made for the same
        taxable year under Section 203(c)(2)(G-12) for
        interest paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
        indirectly, to the same foreign person; and
            (V) An amount equal to the income from intangible
        property taken into account for the taxable year (net
        of the deductions allocable thereto) with respect to
        transactions with a foreign person who would be a
        member of the taxpayer's unitary business group but for
        the fact that the foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of that
        person's total business activity, but not to exceed the
        addition modification required to be made for the same
        taxable year under Section 203(c)(2)(G-13) for
        intangible expenses and costs paid, accrued, or
        incurred, directly or indirectly, to the same foreign
        person.
        (3) Limitation. The amount of any modification
    otherwise required under this subsection shall, under
    regulations prescribed by the Department, be adjusted by
    any amounts included therein which were properly paid,
    credited, or required to be distributed, or permanently set
    aside for charitable purposes pursuant to Internal Revenue
    Code Section 642(c) during the taxable year.
 
    (d) Partnerships.
        (1) In general. In the case of a partnership, base
    income means an amount equal to the taxpayer's taxable
    income for the taxable year as modified by paragraph (2).
        (2) Modifications. The taxable income referred to in
    paragraph (1) shall be modified by adding thereto the sum
    of the following amounts:
            (A) An amount equal to all amounts paid or accrued
        to the taxpayer as interest or dividends during the
        taxable year to the extent excluded from gross income
        in the computation of taxable income;
            (B) An amount equal to the amount of tax imposed by
        this Act to the extent deducted from gross income for
        the taxable year;
            (C) The amount of deductions allowed to the
        partnership pursuant to Section 707 (c) of the Internal
        Revenue Code in calculating its taxable income;
            (D) An amount equal to the amount of the capital
        gain deduction allowable under the Internal Revenue
        Code, to the extent deducted from gross income in the
        computation of taxable income;
            (D-5) For taxable years 2001 and thereafter, an
        amount equal to the bonus depreciation deduction (30%
        of the adjusted basis of the qualified property) taken
        on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for the
        taxable year under subsection (k) of Section 168 of the
        Internal Revenue Code;
            (D-6) If the taxpayer reports a capital gain or
        loss on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for
        the taxable year based on a sale or transfer of
        property for which the taxpayer was required in any
        taxable year to make an addition modification under
        subparagraph (D-5), then an amount equal to the
        aggregate amount of the deductions taken in all taxable
        years under subparagraph (O) with respect to that
        property.
            The taxpayer is required to make the addition
        modification under this subparagraph only once with
        respect to any one piece of property;
            (D-7) For taxable years ending on or after December
        31, 2004, an amount equal to the amount otherwise
        allowed as a deduction in computing base income for
        interest paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
        indirectly, to a foreign person who would be a member
        of the same unitary business group but for the fact the
        foreign person's business activity outside the United
        States is 80% or more of the foreign person's total
        business activity. The addition modification required
        by this subparagraph shall be reduced to the extent
        that dividends were included in base income of the
        unitary group for the same taxable year and received by
        the taxpayer or by a member of the taxpayer's unitary
        business group (including amounts included in gross
        income pursuant to Sections 951 through 964 of the
        Internal Revenue Code and amounts included in gross
        income under Section 78 of the Internal Revenue Code)
        with respect to the stock of the same person to whom
        the interest was paid, accrued, or incurred.
            This paragraph shall not apply to the following:
                (i) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person who is subject in a foreign country or
            state, other than a state which requires mandatory
            unitary reporting, to a tax on or measured by net
            income with respect to such interest; or
                (ii) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person if the taxpayer can establish, based on a
            preponderance of the evidence, both of the
            following:
                    (a) the foreign person, during the same
                taxable year, paid, accrued, or incurred, the
                interest to a person that is not a related
                member, and
                    (b) the transaction giving rise to the
                interest expense between the taxpayer and the
                foreign person did not have as a principal
                purpose the avoidance of Illinois income tax,
                and is paid pursuant to a contract or agreement
                that reflects an arm's-length interest rate
                and terms; or
                (iii) the taxpayer can establish, based on
            clear and convincing evidence, that the interest
            paid, accrued, or incurred relates to a contract or
            agreement entered into at arm's-length rates and
            terms and the principal purpose for the payment is
            not federal or Illinois tax avoidance; or
                (iv) an item of interest paid, accrued, or
            incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign
            person if the taxpayer establishes by clear and
            convincing evidence that the adjustments are
            unreasonable; or if the taxpayer and the Director
            agree in writing to the application or use of an
            alternative method of apportionment under Section
            304(f).
                Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the
            Director from making any other adjustment
            otherwise allowed under Section 404 of this Act for
            any tax year beginning after the effective date of
            this amendment provided such adjustment is made
            pursuant to regulation adopted by the Department
            and such regulations provide methods and standards
            by which the Department will utilize its authority
            under Section 404 of this Act; and
            (D-8) For taxable years ending on or after December
        31, 2004, an amount equal to the amount of intangible
        expenses and costs otherwise allowed as a deduction in
        computing base income, and that were paid, accrued, or
        incurred, directly or indirectly, to a foreign person
        who would be a member of the same unitary business
        group but for the fact that the foreign person's
        business activity outside the United States is 80% or
        more of that person's total business activity. The
        addition modification required by this subparagraph
        shall be reduced to the extent that dividends were
        included in base income of the unitary group for the
        same taxable year and received by the taxpayer or by a
        member of the taxpayer's unitary business group
        (including amounts included in gross income pursuant
        to Sections 951 through 964 of the Internal Revenue
        Code and amounts included in gross income under Section
        78 of the Internal Revenue Code) with respect to the
        stock of the same person to whom the intangible
        expenses and costs were directly or indirectly paid,
        incurred or accrued. The preceding sentence shall not
        apply to the extent that the same dividends caused a
        reduction to the addition modification required under
        Section 203(d)(2)(D-7) of this Act. As used in this
        subparagraph, the term "intangible expenses and costs"
        includes (1) expenses, losses, and costs for, or
        related to, the direct or indirect acquisition, use,
        maintenance or management, ownership, sale, exchange,
        or any other disposition of intangible property; (2)
        losses incurred, directly or indirectly, from
        factoring transactions or discounting transactions;
        (3) royalty, patent, technical, and copyright fees;
        (4) licensing fees; and (5) other similar expenses and
        costs. For purposes of this subparagraph, "intangible
        property" includes patents, patent applications, trade
        names, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, mask
        works, trade secrets, and similar types of intangible
        assets;
            This paragraph shall not apply to the following:
                (i) any item of intangible expenses or costs
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, from a transaction with a foreign
            person who is subject in a foreign country or
            state, other than a state which requires mandatory
            unitary reporting, to a tax on or measured by net
            income with respect to such item; or
                (ii) any item of intangible expense or cost
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, if the taxpayer can establish, based
            on a preponderance of the evidence, both of the
            following:
                    (a) the foreign person during the same
                taxable year paid, accrued, or incurred, the
                intangible expense or cost to a person that is
                not a related member, and
                    (b) the transaction giving rise to the
                intangible expense or cost between the
                taxpayer and the foreign person did not have as
                a principal purpose the avoidance of Illinois
                income tax, and is paid pursuant to a contract
                or agreement that reflects arm's-length terms;
                or
                (iii) any item of intangible expense or cost
            paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or
            indirectly, from a transaction with a foreign
            person if the taxpayer establishes by clear and
            convincing evidence, that the adjustments are
            unreasonable; or if the taxpayer and the Director
            agree in writing to the application or use of an
            alternative method of apportionment under Section
            304(f);
                Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the
            Director from making any other adjustment
            otherwise allowed under Section 404 of this Act for
            any tax year beginning after the effective date of
            this amendment provided such adjustment is made
            pursuant to regulation adopted by the Department
            and such regulations provide methods and standards
            by which the Department will utilize its authority
            under Section 404 of this Act;
    and by deducting from the total so obtained the following
    amounts:
            (E) The valuation limitation amount;
            (F) An amount equal to the amount of any tax
        imposed by this Act which was refunded to the taxpayer
        and included in such total for the taxable year;
            (G) An amount equal to all amounts included in
        taxable income as modified by subparagraphs (A), (B),
        (C) and (D) which are exempt from taxation by this
        State either by reason of its statutes or Constitution
        or by reason of the Constitution, treaties or statutes
        of the United States; provided that, in the case of any
        statute of this State that exempts income derived from
        bonds or other obligations from the tax imposed under
        this Act, the amount exempted shall be the interest net
        of bond premium amortization;
            (H) Any income of the partnership which
        constitutes personal service income as defined in
        Section 1348 (b) (1) of the Internal Revenue Code (as
        in effect December 31, 1981) or a reasonable allowance
        for compensation paid or accrued for services rendered
        by partners to the partnership, whichever is greater;
            (I) An amount equal to all amounts of income
        distributable to an entity subject to the Personal
        Property Tax Replacement Income Tax imposed by
        subsections (c) and (d) of Section 201 of this Act
        including amounts distributable to organizations
        exempt from federal income tax by reason of Section
        501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code;
            (J) With the exception of any amounts subtracted
        under subparagraph (G), an amount equal to the sum of
        all amounts disallowed as deductions by (i) Sections
        171(a) (2), and 265(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of
        1954, as now or hereafter amended, and all amounts of
        expenses allocable to interest and disallowed as
        deductions by Section 265(1) of the Internal Revenue
        Code, as now or hereafter amended; and (ii) for taxable
        years ending on or after August 13, 1999, Sections
        171(a)(2), 265, 280C, and 832(b)(5)(B)(i) of the
        Internal Revenue Code; the provisions of this
        subparagraph are exempt from the provisions of Section
        250;
            (K) An amount equal to those dividends included in
        such total which were paid by a corporation which
        conducts business operations in an Enterprise Zone or
        zones created under the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act,
        enacted by the 82nd General Assembly, and conducts
        substantially all of its operations in an Enterprise
        Zone or Zones;
            (L) An amount equal to any contribution made to a
        job training project established pursuant to the Real
        Property Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act;
            (M) An amount equal to those dividends included in
        such total that were paid by a corporation that
        conducts business operations in a federally designated
        Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone and that is designated a
        High Impact Business located in Illinois; provided
        that dividends eligible for the deduction provided in
        subparagraph (K) of paragraph (2) of this subsection
        shall not be eligible for the deduction provided under
        this subparagraph (M);
            (N) An amount equal to the amount of the deduction
        used to compute the federal income tax credit for
        restoration of substantial amounts held under claim of
        right for the taxable year pursuant to Section 1341 of
        the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
            (O) For taxable years 2001 and thereafter, for the
        taxable year in which the bonus depreciation deduction
        (30% of the adjusted basis of the qualified property)
        is taken on the taxpayer's federal income tax return
        under subsection (k) of Section 168 of the Internal
        Revenue Code and for each applicable taxable year
        thereafter, an amount equal to "x", where:
                (1) "y" equals the amount of the depreciation
            deduction taken for the taxable year on the
            taxpayer's federal income tax return on property
            for which the bonus depreciation deduction (30% of
            the adjusted basis of the qualified property) was
            taken in any year under subsection (k) of Section
            168 of the Internal Revenue Code, but not including
            the bonus depreciation deduction; and
                (2) "x" equals "y" multiplied by 30 and then
            divided by 70 (or "y" multiplied by 0.429).
            The aggregate amount deducted under this
        subparagraph in all taxable years for any one piece of
        property may not exceed the amount of the bonus
        depreciation deduction (30% of the adjusted basis of
        the qualified property) taken on that property on the
        taxpayer's federal income tax return under subsection
        (k) of Section 168 of the Internal Revenue Code;
            (P) If the taxpayer reports a capital gain or loss
        on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for the
        taxable year based on a sale or transfer of property
        for which the taxpayer was required in any taxable year
        to make an addition modification under subparagraph
        (D-5), then an amount equal to that addition
        modification.
            The taxpayer is allowed to take the deduction under
        this subparagraph only once with respect to any one
        piece of property;
            (Q) The amount of (i) any interest income (net of
        the deductions allocable thereto) taken into account
        for the taxable year with respect to a transaction with
        a taxpayer that is required to make an addition
        modification with respect to such transaction under
        Section 203(a)(2)(D-17), 203(b)(2)(E-12),
        203(c)(2)(G-12), or 203(d)(2)(D-7), but not to exceed
        the amount of such addition modification and (ii) any
        income from intangible property (net of the deductions
        allocable thereto) taken into account for the taxable
        year with respect to a transaction with a taxpayer that
        is required to make an addition modification with
        respect to such transaction under Section
        203(a)(2)(D-18), 203(b)(2)(E-13), 203(c)(2)(G-13), or
        203(d)(2)(D-8), but not to exceed the amount of such
        addition modification;
            (R) An amount equal to the interest income taken
        into account for the taxable year (net of the
        deductions allocable thereto) with respect to
        transactions with a foreign person who would be a
        member of the taxpayer's unitary business group but for
        the fact that the foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of that
        person's total business activity, but not to exceed the
        addition modification required to be made for the same
        taxable year under Section 203(d)(2)(D-7) for interest
        paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or indirectly, to
        the same foreign person; and
            (S) An amount equal to the income from intangible
        property taken into account for the taxable year (net
        of the deductions allocable thereto) with respect to
        transactions with a foreign person who would be a
        member of the taxpayer's unitary business group but for
        the fact that the foreign person's business activity
        outside the United States is 80% or more of that
        person's total business activity, but not to exceed the
        addition modification required to be made for the same
        taxable year under Section 203(d)(2)(D-8) for
        intangible expenses and costs paid, accrued, or
        incurred, directly or indirectly, to the same foreign
        person.
 
    (e) Gross income; adjusted gross income; taxable income.
        (1) In general. Subject to the provisions of paragraph
    (2) and subsection (b) (3), for purposes of this Section
    and Section 803(e), a taxpayer's gross income, adjusted
    gross income, or taxable income for the taxable year shall
    mean the amount of gross income, adjusted gross income or
    taxable income properly reportable for federal income tax
    purposes for the taxable year under the provisions of the
    Internal Revenue Code. Taxable income may be less than
    zero. However, for taxable years ending on or after
    December 31, 1986, net operating loss carryforwards from
    taxable years ending prior to December 31, 1986, may not
    exceed the sum of federal taxable income for the taxable
    year before net operating loss deduction, plus the excess
    of addition modifications over subtraction modifications
    for the taxable year. For taxable years ending prior to
    December 31, 1986, taxable income may never be an amount in
    excess of the net operating loss for the taxable year as
    defined in subsections (c) and (d) of Section 172 of the
    Internal Revenue Code, provided that when taxable income of
    a corporation (other than a Subchapter S corporation),
    trust, or estate is less than zero and addition
    modifications, other than those provided by subparagraph
    (E) of paragraph (2) of subsection (b) for corporations or
    subparagraph (E) of paragraph (2) of subsection (c) for
    trusts and estates, exceed subtraction modifications, an
    addition modification must be made under those
    subparagraphs for any other taxable year to which the
    taxable income less than zero (net operating loss) is
    applied under Section 172 of the Internal Revenue Code or
    under subparagraph (E) of paragraph (2) of this subsection
    (e) applied in conjunction with Section 172 of the Internal
    Revenue Code.
        (2) Special rule. For purposes of paragraph (1) of this
    subsection, the taxable income properly reportable for
    federal income tax purposes shall mean:
            (A) Certain life insurance companies. In the case
        of a life insurance company subject to the tax imposed
        by Section 801 of the Internal Revenue Code, life
        insurance company taxable income, plus the amount of
        distribution from pre-1984 policyholder surplus
        accounts as calculated under Section 815a of the
        Internal Revenue Code;
            (B) Certain other insurance companies. In the case
        of mutual insurance companies subject to the tax
        imposed by Section 831 of the Internal Revenue Code,
        insurance company taxable income;
            (C) Regulated investment companies. In the case of
        a regulated investment company subject to the tax
        imposed by Section 852 of the Internal Revenue Code,
        investment company taxable income;
            (D) Real estate investment trusts. In the case of a
        real estate investment trust subject to the tax imposed
        by Section 857 of the Internal Revenue Code, real
        estate investment trust taxable income;
            (E) Consolidated corporations. In the case of a
        corporation which is a member of an affiliated group of
        corporations filing a consolidated income tax return
        for the taxable year for federal income tax purposes,
        taxable income determined as if such corporation had
        filed a separate return for federal income tax purposes
        for the taxable year and each preceding taxable year
        for which it was a member of an affiliated group. For
        purposes of this subparagraph, the taxpayer's separate
        taxable income shall be determined as if the election
        provided by Section 243(b) (2) of the Internal Revenue
        Code had been in effect for all such years;
            (F) Cooperatives. In the case of a cooperative
        corporation or association, the taxable income of such
        organization determined in accordance with the
        provisions of Section 1381 through 1388 of the Internal
        Revenue Code;
            (G) Subchapter S corporations. In the case of: (i)
        a Subchapter S corporation for which there is in effect
        an election for the taxable year under Section 1362 of
        the Internal Revenue Code, the taxable income of such
        corporation determined in accordance with Section
        1363(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, except that
        taxable income shall take into account those items
        which are required by Section 1363(b)(1) of the
        Internal Revenue Code to be separately stated; and (ii)
        a Subchapter S corporation for which there is in effect
        a federal election to opt out of the provisions of the
        Subchapter S Revision Act of 1982 and have applied
        instead the prior federal Subchapter S rules as in
        effect on July 1, 1982, the taxable income of such
        corporation determined in accordance with the federal
        Subchapter S rules as in effect on July 1, 1982; and
            (H) Partnerships. In the case of a partnership,
        taxable income determined in accordance with Section
        703 of the Internal Revenue Code, except that taxable
        income shall take into account those items which are
        required by Section 703(a)(1) to be separately stated
        but which would be taken into account by an individual
        in calculating his taxable income.
        (3) Recapture of business expenses on disposition of
    asset or business. Notwithstanding any other law to the
    contrary, if in prior years income from an asset or
    business has been classified as business income and in a
    later year is demonstrated to be non-business income, then
    all expenses, without limitation, deducted in such later
    year and in the 2 immediately preceding taxable years
    related to that asset or business that generated the
    non-business income shall be added back and recaptured as
    business income in the year of the disposition of the asset
    or business. Such amount shall be apportioned to Illinois
    using the greater of the apportionment fraction computed
    for the business under Section 304 of this Act for the
    taxable year or the average of the apportionment fractions
    computed for the business under Section 304 of this Act for
    the taxable year and for the 2 immediately preceding
    taxable years.
    (f) Valuation limitation amount.
        (1) In general. The valuation limitation amount
    referred to in subsections (a) (2) (G), (c) (2) (I) and
    (d)(2) (E) is an amount equal to:
            (A) The sum of the pre-August 1, 1969 appreciation
        amounts (to the extent consisting of gain reportable
        under the provisions of Section 1245 or 1250 of the
        Internal Revenue Code) for all property in respect of
        which such gain was reported for the taxable year; plus
            (B) The lesser of (i) the sum of the pre-August 1,
        1969 appreciation amounts (to the extent consisting of
        capital gain) for all property in respect of which such
        gain was reported for federal income tax purposes for
        the taxable year, or (ii) the net capital gain for the
        taxable year, reduced in either case by any amount of
        such gain included in the amount determined under
        subsection (a) (2) (F) or (c) (2) (H).
        (2) Pre-August 1, 1969 appreciation amount.
            (A) If the fair market value of property referred
        to in paragraph (1) was readily ascertainable on August
        1, 1969, the pre-August 1, 1969 appreciation amount for
        such property is the lesser of (i) the excess of such
        fair market value over the taxpayer's basis (for
        determining gain) for such property on that date
        (determined under the Internal Revenue Code as in
        effect on that date), or (ii) the total gain realized
        and reportable for federal income tax purposes in
        respect of the sale, exchange or other disposition of
        such property.
            (B) If the fair market value of property referred
        to in paragraph (1) was not readily ascertainable on
        August 1, 1969, the pre-August 1, 1969 appreciation
        amount for such property is that amount which bears the
        same ratio to the total gain reported in respect of the
        property for federal income tax purposes for the
        taxable year, as the number of full calendar months in
        that part of the taxpayer's holding period for the
        property ending July 31, 1969 bears to the number of
        full calendar months in the taxpayer's entire holding
        period for the property.
            (C) The Department shall prescribe such
        regulations as may be necessary to carry out the
        purposes of this paragraph.
 
    (g) Double deductions. Unless specifically provided
otherwise, nothing in this Section shall permit the same item
to be deducted more than once.
 
    (h) Legislative intention. Except as expressly provided by
this Section there shall be no modifications or limitations on
the amounts of income, gain, loss or deduction taken into
account in determining gross income, adjusted gross income or
taxable income for federal income tax purposes for the taxable
year, or in the amount of such items entering into the
computation of base income and net income under this Act for
such taxable year, whether in respect of property values as of
August 1, 1969 or otherwise.
(Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-244, eff. 8-3-01; 92-439,
eff. 8-17-01; 92-603, eff. 6-28-02; 92-626, eff. 7-11-02;
92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 92-846, eff. 8-23-02; 93-812, eff.
7-26-04; 93-840, eff. 7-30-04; revised 10-12-04.)
 
    (35 ILCS 5/502)  (from Ch. 120, par. 5-502)
    Sec. 502. Returns and notices.
    (a) In general. A return with respect to the taxes imposed
by this Act shall be made by every person for any taxable year:
        (1) for which such person is liable for a tax imposed
    by this Act, or
        (2) in the case of a resident or in the case of a
    corporation which is qualified to do business in this
    State, for which such person is required to make a federal
    income tax return, regardless of whether such person is
    liable for a tax imposed by this Act. However, this
    paragraph shall not require a resident to make a return if
    such person has an Illinois base income of the basic amount
    in Section 204(b) or less and is either claimed as a
    dependent on another person's tax return under the Internal
    Revenue Code of 1986, or is claimed as a dependent on
    another person's tax return under this Act.
    (b) Fiduciaries and receivers.
        (1) Decedents. If an individual is deceased, any return
    or notice required of such individual under this Act shall
    be made by his executor, administrator, or other person
    charged with the property of such decedent.
        (2) Individuals under a disability. If an individual is
    unable to make a return or notice required under this Act,
    the return or notice required of such individual shall be
    made by his duly authorized agent, guardian, fiduciary or
    other person charged with the care of the person or
    property of such individual.
        (3) Estates and trusts. Returns or notices required of
    an estate or a trust shall be made by the fiduciary
    thereof.
        (4) Receivers, trustees and assignees for
    corporations. In a case where a receiver, trustee in
    bankruptcy, or assignee, by order of a court of competent
    jurisdiction, by operation of law, or otherwise, has
    possession of or holds title to all or substantially all
    the property or business of a corporation, whether or not
    such property or business is being operated, such receiver,
    trustee, or assignee shall make the returns and notices
    required of such corporation in the same manner and form as
    corporations are required to make such returns and notices.
    (c) Joint returns by husband and wife.
        (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3), if a husband
    and wife file a joint federal income tax return for a
    taxable year they shall file a joint return under this Act
    for such taxable year and their liabilities shall be joint
    and several, but if the federal income tax liability of
    either spouse is determined on a separate federal income
    tax return, they shall file separate returns under this
    Act.
        (2) If neither spouse is required to file a federal
    income tax return and either or both are required to file a
    return under this Act, they may elect to file separate or
    joint returns and pursuant to such election their
    liabilities shall be separate or joint and several.
        (3) If either husband or wife is a resident and the
    other is a nonresident, they shall file separate returns in
    this State on such forms as may be required by the
    Department in which event their tax liabilities shall be
    separate; but they may elect to determine their joint net
    income and file a joint return as if both were residents
    and in such case, their liabilities shall be joint and
    several.
        (4) Innocent spouses.
            (A) However, for tax liabilities arising and paid
        prior to August 13, 1999, an innocent spouse shall be
        relieved of liability for tax (including interest and
        penalties) for any taxable year for which a joint
        return has been made, upon submission of proof that the
        Internal Revenue Service has made a determination
        under Section 6013(e) of the Internal Revenue Code, for
        the same taxable year, which determination relieved
        the spouse from liability for federal income taxes. If
        there is no federal income tax liability at issue for
        the same taxable year, the Department shall rely on the
        provisions of Section 6013(e) to determine whether the
        person requesting innocent spouse abatement of tax,
        penalty, and interest is entitled to that relief.
            (B) For tax liabilities arising on and after August
        13, 1999 or which arose prior to that date, but remain
        unpaid as of that date, if an individual who filed a
        joint return for any taxable year has made an election
        under this paragraph, the individual's liability for
        any tax shown on the joint return shall not exceed the
        individual's separate return amount and the
        individual's liability for any deficiency assessed for
        that taxable year shall not exceed the portion of the
        deficiency properly allocable to the individual. For
        purposes of this paragraph:
                (i) An election properly made pursuant to
            Section 6015 of the Internal Revenue Code shall
            constitute an election under this paragraph,
            provided that the election shall not be effective
            until the individual has notified the Department
            of the election in the form and manner prescribed
            by the Department.
                (ii) If no election has been made under Section
            6015, the individual may make an election under
            this paragraph in the form and manner prescribed by
            the Department, provided that no election may be
            made if the Department finds that assets were
            transferred between individuals filing a joint
            return as part of a scheme by such individuals to
            avoid payment of Illinois income tax and the
            election shall not eliminate the individual's
            liability for any portion of a deficiency
            attributable to an error on the return of which the
            individual had actual knowledge as of the date of
            filing.
                (iii) In determining the separate return
            amount or portion of any deficiency attributable
            to an individual, the Department shall follow the
            provisions in subsections (c) and (d) of Section
            6015 of the Internal Revenue Code.
                (iv) In determining the validity of an
            individual's election under subparagraph (ii) and
            in determining an electing individual's separate
            return amount or portion of any deficiency under
            subparagraph (iii), any determination made by the
            Secretary of the Treasury, by the United States Tax
            Court on petition for review of a determination by
            the Secretary of the Treasury, or on appeal from
            the United States Tax Court under Section 6015 of
            the Internal Revenue Code regarding criteria for
            eligibility or under subsection (d) of Section
            6015 of the Internal Revenue Code regarding the
            allocation of any item of income, deduction,
            payment, or credit between an individual making
            the federal election and that individual's spouse
            shall be conclusively presumed to be correct. With
            respect to any item that is not the subject of a
            determination by the Secretary of the Treasury or
            the federal courts, in any proceeding involving
            this subsection, the individual making the
            election shall have the burden of proof with
            respect to any item except that the Department
            shall have the burden of proof with respect to
            items in subdivision (ii).
                (v) Any election made by an individual under
            this subsection shall apply to all years for which
            that individual and the spouse named in the
            election have filed a joint return.
                (vi) After receiving a notice that the federal
            election has been made or after receiving an
            election under subdivision (ii), the Department
            shall take no collection action against the
            electing individual for any liability arising from
            a joint return covered by the election until the
            Department has notified the electing individual in
            writing that the election is invalid or of the
            portion of the liability the Department has
            allocated to the electing individual. Within 60
            days (150 days if the individual is outside the
            United States) after the issuance of such
            notification, the individual may file a written
            protest of the denial of the election or of the
            Department's determination of the liability
            allocated to him or her and shall be granted a
            hearing within the Department under the provisions
            of Section 908. If a protest is filed, the
            Department shall take no collection action against
            the electing individual until the decision
            regarding the protest has become final under
            subsection (d) of Section 908 or, if
            administrative review of the Department's decision
            is requested under Section 1201, until the
            decision of the court becomes final.
    (d) Partnerships. Every partnership having any base income
allocable to this State in accordance with section 305(c) shall
retain information concerning all items of income, gain, loss
and deduction; the names and addresses of all of the partners,
or names and addresses of members of a limited liability
company, or other persons who would be entitled to share in the
base income of the partnership if distributed; the amount of
the distributive share of each; and such other pertinent
information as the Department may by forms or regulations
prescribe. The partnership shall make that information
available to the Department when requested by the Department.
    (e) For taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1985,
and before December 31, 1993, taxpayers that are corporations
(other than Subchapter S corporations) having the same taxable
year and that are members of the same unitary business group
may elect to be treated as one taxpayer for purposes of any
original return, amended return which includes the same
taxpayers of the unitary group which joined in the election to
file the original return, extension, claim for refund,
assessment, collection and payment and determination of the
group's tax liability under this Act. This subsection (e) does
not permit the election to be made for some, but not all, of
the purposes enumerated above. For taxable years ending on or
after December 31, 1987, corporate members (other than
Subchapter S corporations) of the same unitary business group
making this subsection (e) election are not required to have
the same taxable year.
    For taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1993,
taxpayers that are corporations (other than Subchapter S
corporations) and that are members of the same unitary business
group shall be treated as one taxpayer for purposes of any
original return, amended return which includes the same
taxpayers of the unitary group which joined in filing the
original return, extension, claim for refund, assessment,
collection and payment and determination of the group's tax
liability under this Act.
    (f) The Department may promulgate regulations to permit
nonresident individual partners of the same partnership,
nonresident Subchapter S corporation shareholders of the same
Subchapter S corporation, and nonresident individuals
transacting an insurance business in Illinois under a Lloyds
plan of operation, and nonresident individual members of the
same limited liability company that is treated as a partnership
under Section 1501 (a)(16) of this Act, to file composite
individual income tax returns reflecting the composite income
of such individuals allocable to Illinois and to make composite
individual income tax payments. The Department may by
regulation also permit such composite returns to include the
income tax owed by Illinois residents attributable to their
income from partnerships, Subchapter S corporations, insurance
businesses organized under a Lloyds plan of operation, or
limited liability companies that are treated as partnership
under Section 1501(a)(16) of this Act, in which case such
Illinois residents will be permitted to claim credits on their
individual returns for their shares of the composite tax
payments. This paragraph of subsection (f) applies to taxable
years ending on or after December 31, 1987.
    For taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1999, the
Department may, by regulation, also permit any persons
transacting an insurance business organized under a Lloyds plan
of operation to file composite returns reflecting the income of
such persons allocable to Illinois and the tax rates applicable
to such persons under Section 201 and to make composite tax
payments and shall, by regulation, also provide that the income
and apportionment factors attributable to the transaction of an
insurance business organized under a Lloyds plan of operation
by any person joining in the filing of a composite return
shall, for purposes of allocating and apportioning income under
Article 3 of this Act and computing net income under Section
202 of this Act, be excluded from any other income and
apportionment factors of that person or of any unitary business
group, as defined in subdivision (a)(27) of Section 1501, to
which that person may belong.
    (g) The Department may adopt rules to authorize the
electronic filing of any return required to be filed under this
Section.
(Source: P.A. 91-541, eff. 8-13-99; 91-913, eff. 1-1-01;
92-846, eff. 8-23-02.)
 
    (35 ILCS 5/506.5)
    Sec. 506.5. Returns based on substitute W-2 forms. For a
taxpayer who has received wages from an employer in Illinois,
loses or was not provided a W-2 form, is unable to obtain a
duplicate W-2 form from the employer, and subsequently obtains
a substitute W-2 form from the Internal Revenue Service, it
shall be presumed that tax was withheld under Article 7 of this
Act in an appropriate amount based on the number of withholding
exemptions used to determine the federal income tax withholding
for the taxpayer if (i) the substitute W-2 form indicates the
appropriate amount of federal taxes withheld, (ii) the taxpayer
files a copy of the substitute W-2 form with his or her
Illinois income tax return, and (iii) the taxpayer provides a
mailing address to which any correspondence or refund, if any,
may be sent.
(Source: P.A. 88-669, eff. 11-29-94.)
 
    (35 ILCS 5/917)  (from Ch. 120, par. 9-917)
    Sec. 917. Confidentiality and information sharing.
    (a) Confidentiality. Except as provided in this Section,
all information received by the Department from returns filed
under this Act, or from any investigation conducted under the
provisions of this Act, shall be confidential, except for
official purposes within the Department or pursuant to official
procedures for collection of any State tax or pursuant to an
investigation or audit by the Illinois State Scholarship
Commission of a delinquent student loan or monetary award or
enforcement of any civil or criminal penalty or sanction
imposed by this Act or by another statute imposing a State tax,
and any person who divulges any such information in any manner,
except for such purposes and pursuant to order of the Director
or in accordance with a proper judicial order, shall be guilty
of a Class A misdemeanor. However, the provisions of this
paragraph are not applicable to information furnished to (i)
the Department of Healthcare and Family Services (formerly
Department of Public Aid), State's Attorneys, and the Attorney
General for child support enforcement purposes and (ii) a
licensed attorney representing the taxpayer where an appeal or
a protest has been filed on behalf of the taxpayer. If it is
necessary to file information obtained pursuant to this Act in
a child support enforcement proceeding, the information shall
be filed under seal.
    (b) Public information. Nothing contained in this Act shall
prevent the Director from publishing or making available to the
public the names and addresses of persons filing returns under
this Act, or from publishing or making available reasonable
statistics concerning the operation of the tax wherein the
contents of returns are grouped into aggregates in such a way
that the information contained in any individual return shall
not be disclosed.
    (c) Governmental agencies. The Director may make available
to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States or his
delegate, or the proper officer or his delegate of any other
state imposing a tax upon or measured by income, for
exclusively official purposes, information received by the
Department in the administration of this Act, but such
permission shall be granted only if the United States or such
other state, as the case may be, grants the Department
substantially similar privileges. The Director may exchange
information with the Illinois Department of Healthcare and
Family Services Public Aid and the Department of Human Services
(acting as successor to the Department of Public Aid under the
Department of Human Services Act) for the purpose of verifying
sources and amounts of income and for other purposes directly
connected with the administration of this Act and the Illinois
Public Aid Code. The Director may exchange information with the
Director of the Department of Employment Security for the
purpose of verifying sources and amounts of income and for
other purposes directly connected with the administration of
this Act and Acts administered by the Department of Employment
Security. The Director may make available to the Illinois
Workers' Compensation Commission information regarding
employers for the purpose of verifying the insurance coverage
required under the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers'
Occupational Diseases Act. The Director may exchange
information with the Illinois Department on Aging for the
purpose of verifying sources and amounts of income for purposes
directly related to confirming eligibility for participation
in the programs of benefits authorized by the Senior Citizens
and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical
Assistance Act.
    The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, which licenses persons to
engage in any occupation, information that a person licensed by
such agency has failed to file returns under this Act or pay
the tax, penalty and interest shown therein, or has failed to
pay any final assessment of tax, penalty or interest due under
this Act. The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, information regarding
whether a bidder, contractor, or an affiliate of a bidder or
contractor has failed to file returns under this Act or pay the
tax, penalty, and interest shown therein, or has failed to pay
any final assessment of tax, penalty, or interest due under
this Act, for the limited purpose of enforcing bidder and
contractor certifications. For purposes of this Section, the
term "affiliate" means any entity that (1) directly,
indirectly, or constructively controls another entity, (2) is
directly, indirectly, or constructively controlled by another
entity, or (3) is subject to the control of a common entity.
For purposes of this subsection (a), an entity controls another
entity if it owns, directly or individually, more than 10% of
the voting securities of that entity. As used in this
subsection (a), the term "voting security" means a security
that (1) confers upon the holder the right to vote for the
election of members of the board of directors or similar
governing body of the business or (2) is convertible into, or
entitles the holder to receive upon its exercise, a security
that confers such a right to vote. A general partnership
interest is a voting security.
    The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, units of local
government, and school districts, information regarding
whether a bidder or contractor is an affiliate of a person who
is not collecting and remitting Illinois Use taxes, for the
limited purpose of enforcing bidder and contractor
certifications.
    The Director may also make available to the Secretary of
State information that a corporation which has been issued a
certificate of incorporation by the Secretary of State has
failed to file returns under this Act or pay the tax, penalty
and interest shown therein, or has failed to pay any final
assessment of tax, penalty or interest due under this Act. An
assessment is final when all proceedings in court for review of
such assessment have terminated or the time for the taking
thereof has expired without such proceedings being instituted.
For taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1987, the
Director may make available to the Director or principal
officer of any Department of the State of Illinois, information
that a person employed by such Department has failed to file
returns under this Act or pay the tax, penalty and interest
shown therein. For purposes of this paragraph, the word
"Department" shall have the same meaning as provided in Section
3 of the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971.
    (d) The Director shall make available for public inspection
in the Department's principal office and for publication, at
cost, administrative decisions issued on or after January 1,
1995. These decisions are to be made available in a manner so
that the following taxpayer information is not disclosed:
        (1) The names, addresses, and identification numbers
    of the taxpayer, related entities, and employees.
        (2) At the sole discretion of the Director, trade
    secrets or other confidential information identified as
    such by the taxpayer, no later than 30 days after receipt
    of an administrative decision, by such means as the
    Department shall provide by rule.
    The Director shall determine the appropriate extent of the
deletions allowed in paragraph (2). In the event the taxpayer
does not submit deletions, the Director shall make only the
deletions specified in paragraph (1).
    The Director shall make available for public inspection and
publication an administrative decision within 180 days after
the issuance of the administrative decision. The term
"administrative decision" has the same meaning as defined in
Section 3-101 of Article III of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Costs collected under this Section shall be paid into the Tax
Compliance and Administration Fund.
    (e) Nothing contained in this Act shall prevent the
Director from divulging information to any person pursuant to a
request or authorization made by the taxpayer, by an authorized
representative of the taxpayer, or, in the case of information
related to a joint return, by the spouse filing the joint
return with the taxpayer.
(Source: P.A. 93-25, eff. 6-20-03; 93-721, eff. 1-1-05; 93-835;
eff. 7-29-04; 93-841, eff. 7-30-04; revised 12-15-05.)
 
    (35 ILCS 5/1301)  (from Ch. 120, par. 13-1301)
    Sec. 1301. Willful and Fraudulent Acts. Any person who is
subject to the provisions of this Act and who willfully fails
to file a return, or who files a fraudulent return, or who
willfully attempts in any other manner to evade or defeat any
tax imposed by this Act or the payment thereof, or any
accountant or other agent who knowingly enters false
information on the return of any taxpayer under this Act,
shall, in addition to other penalties, be guilty of a Class 4
felony for the first offense and a Class 3 felony for each
subsequent offense. Any person who is subject to this Act and
who willfully violates any rule or regulation of the Department
for the administration and enforcement of this Act or who fails
to keep books and records as required in this Act is, in
addition to other penalties, guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
Any person whose commercial domicile or whose residence is in
this State and who is charged with a violation under this
Section shall be tried in the county where his commercial
domicile or his residence is located unless he asserts a right
to be tried in another venue. A prosecution for any act in
violation of this Section may be commenced at any time within 5
years of the commission of that act.
(Source: P.A. 88-480; 88-669, eff. 11-29-94.)
 
    Section 10. The Use Tax Act is amended by re-enacting
Section 2 and re-enacting and changing Section 9 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 105/2)  (from Ch. 120, par. 439.2)
    Sec. 2. "Use" means the exercise by any person of any right
or power over tangible personal property incident to the
ownership of that property, except that it does not include the
sale of such property in any form as tangible personal property
in the regular course of business to the extent that such
property is not first subjected to a use for which it was
purchased, and does not include the use of such property by its
owner for demonstration purposes: Provided that the property
purchased is deemed to be purchased for the purpose of resale,
despite first being used, to the extent to which it is resold
as an ingredient of an intentionally produced product or
by-product of manufacturing. "Use" does not mean the
demonstration use or interim use of tangible personal property
by a retailer before he sells that tangible personal property.
For watercraft or aircraft, if the period of demonstration use
or interim use by the retailer exceeds 18 months, the retailer
shall pay on the retailers' original cost price the tax imposed
by this Act, and no credit for that tax is permitted if the
watercraft or aircraft is subsequently sold by the retailer.
"Use" does not mean the physical incorporation of tangible
personal property, to the extent not first subjected to a use
for which it was purchased, as an ingredient or constituent,
into other tangible personal property (a) which is sold in the
regular course of business or (b) which the person
incorporating such ingredient or constituent therein has
undertaken at the time of such purchase to cause to be
transported in interstate commerce to destinations outside the
State of Illinois: Provided that the property purchased is
deemed to be purchased for the purpose of resale, despite first
being used, to the extent to which it is resold as an
ingredient of an intentionally produced product or by-product
of manufacturing.
    "Watercraft" means a Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4
watercraft as defined in Section 3-2 of the Boat Registration
and Safety Act, a personal watercraft, or any boat equipped
with an inboard motor.
    "Purchase at retail" means the acquisition of the ownership
of or title to tangible personal property through a sale at
retail.
    "Purchaser" means anyone who, through a sale at retail,
acquires the ownership of tangible personal property for a
valuable consideration.
    "Sale at retail" means any transfer of the ownership of or
title to tangible personal property to a purchaser, for the
purpose of use, and not for the purpose of resale in any form
as tangible personal property to the extent not first subjected
to a use for which it was purchased, for a valuable
consideration: Provided that the property purchased is deemed
to be purchased for the purpose of resale, despite first being
used, to the extent to which it is resold as an ingredient of
an intentionally produced product or by-product of
manufacturing. For this purpose, slag produced as an incident
to manufacturing pig iron or steel and sold is considered to be
an intentionally produced by-product of manufacturing. "Sale
at retail" includes any such transfer made for resale unless
made in compliance with Section 2c of the Retailers' Occupation
Tax Act, as incorporated by reference into Section 12 of this
Act. Transactions whereby the possession of the property is
transferred but the seller retains the title as security for
payment of the selling price are sales.
    "Sale at retail" shall also be construed to include any
Illinois florist's sales transaction in which the purchase
order is received in Illinois by a florist and the sale is for
use or consumption, but the Illinois florist has a florist in
another state deliver the property to the purchaser or the
purchaser's donee in such other state.
    Nonreusable tangible personal property that is used by
persons engaged in the business of operating a restaurant,
cafeteria, or drive-in is a sale for resale when it is
transferred to customers in the ordinary course of business as
part of the sale of food or beverages and is used to deliver,
package, or consume food or beverages, regardless of where
consumption of the food or beverages occurs. Examples of those
items include, but are not limited to nonreusable, paper and
plastic cups, plates, baskets, boxes, sleeves, buckets or other
containers, utensils, straws, placemats, napkins, doggie bags,
and wrapping or packaging materials that are transferred to
customers as part of the sale of food or beverages in the
ordinary course of business.
    The purchase, employment and transfer of such tangible
personal property as newsprint and ink for the primary purpose
of conveying news (with or without other information) is not a
purchase, use or sale of tangible personal property.
    "Selling price" means the consideration for a sale valued
in money whether received in money or otherwise, including
cash, credits, property other than as hereinafter provided, and
services, but not including the value of or credit given for
traded-in tangible personal property where the item that is
traded-in is of like kind and character as that which is being
sold, and shall be determined without any deduction on account
of the cost of the property sold, the cost of materials used,
labor or service cost or any other expense whatsoever, but does
not include interest or finance charges which appear as
separate items on the bill of sale or sales contract nor
charges that are added to prices by sellers on account of the
seller's tax liability under the "Retailers' Occupation Tax
Act", or on account of the seller's duty to collect, from the
purchaser, the tax that is imposed by this Act, or on account
of the seller's tax liability under Section 8-11-1 of the
Illinois Municipal Code, as heretofore and hereafter amended,
or on account of the seller's tax liability under the "County
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act". Effective December 1, 1985,
"selling price" shall include charges that are added to prices
by sellers on account of the seller's tax liability under the
Cigarette Tax Act, on account of the seller's duty to collect,
from the purchaser, the tax imposed under the Cigarette Use Tax
Act, and on account of the seller's duty to collect, from the
purchaser, any cigarette tax imposed by a home rule unit.
    The phrase "like kind and character" shall be liberally
construed (including but not limited to any form of motor
vehicle for any form of motor vehicle, or any kind of farm or
agricultural implement for any other kind of farm or
agricultural implement), while not including a kind of item
which, if sold at retail by that retailer, would be exempt from
retailers' occupation tax and use tax as an isolated or
occasional sale.
    "Department" means the Department of Revenue.
    "Person" means any natural individual, firm, partnership,
association, joint stock company, joint adventure, public or
private corporation, limited liability company, or a receiver,
executor, trustee, guardian or other representative appointed
by order of any court.
    "Retailer" means and includes every person engaged in the
business of making sales at retail as defined in this Section.
    A person who holds himself or herself out as being engaged
(or who habitually engages) in selling tangible personal
property at retail is a retailer hereunder with respect to such
sales (and not primarily in a service occupation)
notwithstanding the fact that such person designs and produces
such tangible personal property on special order for the
purchaser and in such a way as to render the property of value
only to such purchaser, if such tangible personal property so
produced on special order serves substantially the same
function as stock or standard items of tangible personal
property that are sold at retail.
    A person whose activities are organized and conducted
primarily as a not-for-profit service enterprise, and who
engages in selling tangible personal property at retail
(whether to the public or merely to members and their guests)
is a retailer with respect to such transactions, excepting only
a person organized and operated exclusively for charitable,
religious or educational purposes either (1), to the extent of
sales by such person to its members, students, patients or
inmates of tangible personal property to be used primarily for
the purposes of such person, or (2), to the extent of sales by
such person of tangible personal property which is not sold or
offered for sale by persons organized for profit. The selling
of school books and school supplies by schools at retail to
students is not "primarily for the purposes of" the school
which does such selling. This paragraph does not apply to nor
subject to taxation occasional dinners, social or similar
activities of a person organized and operated exclusively for
charitable, religious or educational purposes, whether or not
such activities are open to the public.
    A person who is the recipient of a grant or contract under
Title VII of the Older Americans Act of 1965 (P.L. 92-258) and
serves meals to participants in the federal Nutrition Program
for the Elderly in return for contributions established in
amount by the individual participant pursuant to a schedule of
suggested fees as provided for in the federal Act is not a
retailer under this Act with respect to such transactions.
    Persons who engage in the business of transferring tangible
personal property upon the redemption of trading stamps are
retailers hereunder when engaged in such business.
    The isolated or occasional sale of tangible personal
property at retail by a person who does not hold himself out as
being engaged (or who does not habitually engage) in selling
such tangible personal property at retail or a sale through a
bulk vending machine does not make such person a retailer
hereunder. However, any person who is engaged in a business
which is not subject to the tax imposed by the "Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act" because of involving the sale of or a
contract to sell real estate or a construction contract to
improve real estate, but who, in the course of conducting such
business, transfers tangible personal property to users or
consumers in the finished form in which it was purchased, and
which does not become real estate, under any provision of a
construction contract or real estate sale or real estate sales
agreement entered into with some other person arising out of or
because of such nontaxable business, is a retailer to the
extent of the value of the tangible personal property so
transferred. If, in such transaction, a separate charge is made
for the tangible personal property so transferred, the value of
such property, for the purposes of this Act, is the amount so
separately charged, but not less than the cost of such property
to the transferor; if no separate charge is made, the value of
such property, for the purposes of this Act, is the cost to the
transferor of such tangible personal property.
    "Retailer maintaining a place of business in this State",
or any like term, means and includes any of the following
retailers:
        1. A retailer having or maintaining within this State,
    directly or by a subsidiary, an office, distribution house,
    sales house, warehouse or other place of business, or any
    agent or other representative operating within this State
    under the authority of the retailer or its subsidiary,
    irrespective of whether such place of business or agent or
    other representative is located here permanently or
    temporarily, or whether such retailer or subsidiary is
    licensed to do business in this State. However, the
    ownership of property that is located at the premises of a
    printer with which the retailer has contracted for printing
    and that consists of the final printed product, property
    that becomes a part of the final printed product, or copy
    from which the printed product is produced shall not result
    in the retailer being deemed to have or maintain an office,
    distribution house, sales house, warehouse, or other place
    of business within this State.
        2. A retailer soliciting orders for tangible personal
    property by means of a telecommunication or television
    shopping system (which utilizes toll free numbers) which is
    intended by the retailer to be broadcast by cable
    television or other means of broadcasting, to consumers
    located in this State.
        3. A retailer, pursuant to a contract with a
    broadcaster or publisher located in this State, soliciting
    orders for tangible personal property by means of
    advertising which is disseminated primarily to consumers
    located in this State and only secondarily to bordering
    jurisdictions.
        4. A retailer soliciting orders for tangible personal
    property by mail if the solicitations are substantial and
    recurring and if the retailer benefits from any banking,
    financing, debt collection, telecommunication, or
    marketing activities occurring in this State or benefits
    from the location in this State of authorized installation,
    servicing, or repair facilities.
        5. A retailer that is owned or controlled by the same
    interests that own or control any retailer engaging in
    business in the same or similar line of business in this
    State.
        6. A retailer having a franchisee or licensee operating
    under its trade name if the franchisee or licensee is
    required to collect the tax under this Section.
        7. A retailer, pursuant to a contract with a cable
    television operator located in this State, soliciting
    orders for tangible personal property by means of
    advertising which is transmitted or distributed over a
    cable television system in this State.
        8. A retailer engaging in activities in Illinois, which
    activities in the state in which the retail business
    engaging in such activities is located would constitute
    maintaining a place of business in that state.
    "Bulk vending machine" means a vending machine, containing
unsorted confections, nuts, toys, or other items designed
primarily to be used or played with by children which, when a
coin or coins of a denomination not larger than $0.50 are
inserted, are dispensed in equal portions, at random and
without selection by the customer.
(Source: P.A. 92-213, eff. 1-1-02.)
 
    (35 ILCS 105/9)  (from Ch. 120, par. 439.9)
    Sec. 9. Except as to motor vehicles, watercraft, aircraft,
and trailers that are required to be registered with an agency
of this State, each retailer required or authorized to collect
the tax imposed by this Act shall pay to the Department the
amount of such tax (except as otherwise provided) at the time
when he is required to file his return for the period during
which such tax was collected, less a discount of 2.1% prior to
January 1, 1990, and 1.75% on and after January 1, 1990, or $5
per calendar year, whichever is greater, which is allowed to
reimburse the retailer for expenses incurred in collecting the
tax, keeping records, preparing and filing returns, remitting
the tax and supplying data to the Department on request. In the
case of retailers who report and pay the tax on a transaction
by transaction basis, as provided in this Section, such
discount shall be taken with each such tax remittance instead
of when such retailer files his periodic return. A retailer
need not remit that part of any tax collected by him to the
extent that he is required to remit and does remit the tax
imposed by the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, with respect to
the sale of the same property.
    Where such tangible personal property is sold under a
conditional sales contract, or under any other form of sale
wherein the payment of the principal sum, or a part thereof, is
extended beyond the close of the period for which the return is
filed, the retailer, in collecting the tax (except as to motor
vehicles, watercraft, aircraft, and trailers that are required
to be registered with an agency of this State), may collect for
each tax return period, only the tax applicable to that part of
the selling price actually received during such tax return
period.
    Except as provided in this Section, on or before the
twentieth day of each calendar month, such retailer shall file
a return for the preceding calendar month. Such return shall be
filed on forms prescribed by the Department and shall furnish
such information as the Department may reasonably require.
    The Department may require returns to be filed on a
quarterly basis. If so required, a return for each calendar
quarter shall be filed on or before the twentieth day of the
calendar month following the end of such calendar quarter. The
taxpayer shall also file a return with the Department for each
of the first two months of each calendar quarter, on or before
the twentieth day of the following calendar month, stating:
        1. The name of the seller;
        2. The address of the principal place of business from
    which he engages in the business of selling tangible
    personal property at retail in this State;
        3. The total amount of taxable receipts received by him
    during the preceding calendar month from sales of tangible
    personal property by him during such preceding calendar
    month, including receipts from charge and time sales, but
    less all deductions allowed by law;
        4. The amount of credit provided in Section 2d of this
    Act;
        5. The amount of tax due;
        5-5. The signature of the taxpayer; and
        6. Such other reasonable information as the Department
    may require.
    If a taxpayer fails to sign a return within 30 days after
the proper notice and demand for signature by the Department,
the return shall be considered valid and any amount shown to be
due on the return shall be deemed assessed.
    Beginning October 1, 1993, a taxpayer who has an average
monthly tax liability of $150,000 or more shall make all
payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 1994, a taxpayer who has
an average monthly tax liability of $100,000 or more shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 1995, a taxpayer who has
an average monthly tax liability of $50,000 or more shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 2000, a taxpayer who has
an annual tax liability of $200,000 or more shall make all
payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. The term "annual tax liability" shall be the
sum of the taxpayer's liabilities under this Act, and under all
other State and local occupation and use tax laws administered
by the Department, for the immediately preceding calendar year.
The term "average monthly tax liability" means the sum of the
taxpayer's liabilities under this Act, and under all other
State and local occupation and use tax laws administered by the
Department, for the immediately preceding calendar year
divided by 12. Beginning on October 1, 2002, a taxpayer who has
a tax liability in the amount set forth in subsection (b) of
Section 2505-210 of the Department of Revenue Law shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer.
    Before August 1 of each year beginning in 1993, the
Department shall notify all taxpayers required to make payments
by electronic funds transfer. All taxpayers required to make
payments by electronic funds transfer shall make those payments
for a minimum of one year beginning on October 1.
    Any taxpayer not required to make payments by electronic
funds transfer may make payments by electronic funds transfer
with the permission of the Department.
    All taxpayers required to make payment by electronic funds
transfer and any taxpayers authorized to voluntarily make
payments by electronic funds transfer shall make those payments
in the manner authorized by the Department.
    The Department shall adopt such rules as are necessary to
effectuate a program of electronic funds transfer and the
requirements of this Section.
    Before October 1, 2000, if the taxpayer's average monthly
tax liability to the Department under this Act, the Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, the Service
Use Tax Act was $10,000 or more during the preceding 4 complete
calendar quarters, he shall file a return with the Department
each month by the 20th day of the month next following the
month during which such tax liability is incurred and shall
make payments to the Department on or before the 7th, 15th,
22nd and last day of the month during which such liability is
incurred. On and after October 1, 2000, if the taxpayer's
average monthly tax liability to the Department under this Act,
the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax
Act, and the Service Use Tax Act was $20,000 or more during the
preceding 4 complete calendar quarters, he shall file a return
with the Department each month by the 20th day of the month
next following the month during which such tax liability is
incurred and shall make payment to the Department on or before
the 7th, 15th, 22nd and last day of the month during which such
liability is incurred. If the month during which such tax
liability is incurred began prior to January 1, 1985, each
payment shall be in an amount equal to 1/4 of the taxpayer's
actual liability for the month or an amount set by the
Department not to exceed 1/4 of the average monthly liability
of the taxpayer to the Department for the preceding 4 complete
calendar quarters (excluding the month of highest liability and
the month of lowest liability in such 4 quarter period). If the
month during which such tax liability is incurred begins on or
after January 1, 1985, and prior to January 1, 1987, each
payment shall be in an amount equal to 22.5% of the taxpayer's
actual liability for the month or 27.5% of the taxpayer's
liability for the same calendar month of the preceding year. If
the month during which such tax liability is incurred begins on
or after January 1, 1987, and prior to January 1, 1988, each
payment shall be in an amount equal to 22.5% of the taxpayer's
actual liability for the month or 26.25% of the taxpayer's
liability for the same calendar month of the preceding year. If
the month during which such tax liability is incurred begins on
or after January 1, 1988, and prior to January 1, 1989, or
begins on or after January 1, 1996, each payment shall be in an
amount equal to 22.5% of the taxpayer's actual liability for
the month or 25% of the taxpayer's liability for the same
calendar month of the preceding year. If the month during which
such tax liability is incurred begins on or after January 1,
1989, and prior to January 1, 1996, each payment shall be in an
amount equal to 22.5% of the taxpayer's actual liability for
the month or 25% of the taxpayer's liability for the same
calendar month of the preceding year or 100% of the taxpayer's
actual liability for the quarter monthly reporting period. The
amount of such quarter monthly payments shall be credited
against the final tax liability of the taxpayer's return for
that month. Before October 1, 2000, once applicable, the
requirement of the making of quarter monthly payments to the
Department shall continue until such taxpayer's average
monthly liability to the Department during the preceding 4
complete calendar quarters (excluding the month of highest
liability and the month of lowest liability) is less than
$9,000, or until such taxpayer's average monthly liability to
the Department as computed for each calendar quarter of the 4
preceding complete calendar quarter period is less than
$10,000. However, if a taxpayer can show the Department that a
substantial change in the taxpayer's business has occurred
which causes the taxpayer to anticipate that his average
monthly tax liability for the reasonably foreseeable future
will fall below the $10,000 threshold stated above, then such
taxpayer may petition the Department for change in such
taxpayer's reporting status. On and after October 1, 2000, once
applicable, the requirement of the making of quarter monthly
payments to the Department shall continue until such taxpayer's
average monthly liability to the Department during the
preceding 4 complete calendar quarters (excluding the month of
highest liability and the month of lowest liability) is less
than $19,000 or until such taxpayer's average monthly liability
to the Department as computed for each calendar quarter of the
4 preceding complete calendar quarter period is less than
$20,000. However, if a taxpayer can show the Department that a
substantial change in the taxpayer's business has occurred
which causes the taxpayer to anticipate that his average
monthly tax liability for the reasonably foreseeable future
will fall below the $20,000 threshold stated above, then such
taxpayer may petition the Department for a change in such
taxpayer's reporting status. The Department shall change such
taxpayer's reporting status unless it finds that such change is
seasonal in nature and not likely to be long term. If any such
quarter monthly payment is not paid at the time or in the
amount required by this Section, then the taxpayer shall be
liable for penalties and interest on the difference between the
minimum amount due and the amount of such quarter monthly
payment actually and timely paid, except insofar as the
taxpayer has previously made payments for that month to the
Department in excess of the minimum payments previously due as
provided in this Section. The Department shall make reasonable
rules and regulations to govern the quarter monthly payment
amount and quarter monthly payment dates for taxpayers who file
on other than a calendar monthly basis.
    If any such payment provided for in this Section exceeds
the taxpayer's liabilities under this Act, the Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act and the
Service Use Tax Act, as shown by an original monthly return,
the Department shall issue to the taxpayer a credit memorandum
no later than 30 days after the date of payment, which
memorandum may be submitted by the taxpayer to the Department
in payment of tax liability subsequently to be remitted by the
taxpayer to the Department or be assigned by the taxpayer to a
similar taxpayer under this Act, the Retailers' Occupation Tax
Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act or the Service Use Tax Act,
in accordance with reasonable rules and regulations to be
prescribed by the Department, except that if such excess
payment is shown on an original monthly return and is made
after December 31, 1986, no credit memorandum shall be issued,
unless requested by the taxpayer. If no such request is made,
the taxpayer may credit such excess payment against tax
liability subsequently to be remitted by the taxpayer to the
Department under this Act, the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act,
the Service Occupation Tax Act or the Service Use Tax Act, in
accordance with reasonable rules and regulations prescribed by
the Department. If the Department subsequently determines that
all or any part of the credit taken was not actually due to the
taxpayer, the taxpayer's 2.1% or 1.75% vendor's discount shall
be reduced by 2.1% or 1.75% of the difference between the
credit taken and that actually due, and the taxpayer shall be
liable for penalties and interest on such difference.
    If the retailer is otherwise required to file a monthly
return and if the retailer's average monthly tax liability to
the Department does not exceed $200, the Department may
authorize his returns to be filed on a quarter annual basis,
with the return for January, February, and March of a given
year being due by April 20 of such year; with the return for
April, May and June of a given year being due by July 20 of such
year; with the return for July, August and September of a given
year being due by October 20 of such year, and with the return
for October, November and December of a given year being due by
January 20 of the following year.
    If the retailer is otherwise required to file a monthly or
quarterly return and if the retailer's average monthly tax
liability to the Department does not exceed $50, the Department
may authorize his returns to be filed on an annual basis, with
the return for a given year being due by January 20 of the
following year.
    Such quarter annual and annual returns, as to form and
substance, shall be subject to the same requirements as monthly
returns.
    Notwithstanding any other provision in this Act concerning
the time within which a retailer may file his return, in the
case of any retailer who ceases to engage in a kind of business
which makes him responsible for filing returns under this Act,
such retailer shall file a final return under this Act with the
Department not more than one month after discontinuing such
business.
    In addition, with respect to motor vehicles, watercraft,
aircraft, and trailers that are required to be registered with
an agency of this State, every retailer selling this kind of
tangible personal property shall file, with the Department,
upon a form to be prescribed and supplied by the Department, a
separate return for each such item of tangible personal
property which the retailer sells, except that if, in the same
transaction, (i) a retailer of aircraft, watercraft, motor
vehicles or trailers transfers more than one aircraft,
watercraft, motor vehicle or trailer to another aircraft,
watercraft, motor vehicle or trailer retailer for the purpose
of resale or (ii) a retailer of aircraft, watercraft, motor
vehicles, or trailers transfers more than one aircraft,
watercraft, motor vehicle, or trailer to a purchaser for use as
a qualifying rolling stock as provided in Section 3-55 of this
Act, then that seller may report the transfer of all the
aircraft, watercraft, motor vehicles or trailers involved in
that transaction to the Department on the same uniform
invoice-transaction reporting return form. For purposes of
this Section, "watercraft" means a Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4
watercraft as defined in Section 3-2 of the Boat Registration
and Safety Act, a personal watercraft, or any boat equipped
with an inboard motor.
    The transaction reporting return in the case of motor
vehicles or trailers that are required to be registered with an
agency of this State, shall be the same document as the Uniform
Invoice referred to in Section 5-402 of the Illinois Vehicle
Code and must show the name and address of the seller; the name
and address of the purchaser; the amount of the selling price
including the amount allowed by the retailer for traded-in
property, if any; the amount allowed by the retailer for the
traded-in tangible personal property, if any, to the extent to
which Section 2 of this Act allows an exemption for the value
of traded-in property; the balance payable after deducting such
trade-in allowance from the total selling price; the amount of
tax due from the retailer with respect to such transaction; the
amount of tax collected from the purchaser by the retailer on
such transaction (or satisfactory evidence that such tax is not
due in that particular instance, if that is claimed to be the
fact); the place and date of the sale; a sufficient
identification of the property sold; such other information as
is required in Section 5-402 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, and
such other information as the Department may reasonably
require.
    The transaction reporting return in the case of watercraft
and aircraft must show the name and address of the seller; the
name and address of the purchaser; the amount of the selling
price including the amount allowed by the retailer for
traded-in property, if any; the amount allowed by the retailer
for the traded-in tangible personal property, if any, to the
extent to which Section 2 of this Act allows an exemption for
the value of traded-in property; the balance payable after
deducting such trade-in allowance from the total selling price;
the amount of tax due from the retailer with respect to such
transaction; the amount of tax collected from the purchaser by
the retailer on such transaction (or satisfactory evidence that
such tax is not due in that particular instance, if that is
claimed to be the fact); the place and date of the sale, a
sufficient identification of the property sold, and such other
information as the Department may reasonably require.
    Such transaction reporting return shall be filed not later
than 20 days after the date of delivery of the item that is
being sold, but may be filed by the retailer at any time sooner
than that if he chooses to do so. The transaction reporting
return and tax remittance or proof of exemption from the tax
that is imposed by this Act may be transmitted to the
Department by way of the State agency with which, or State
officer with whom, the tangible personal property must be
titled or registered (if titling or registration is required)
if the Department and such agency or State officer determine
that this procedure will expedite the processing of
applications for title or registration.
    With each such transaction reporting return, the retailer
shall remit the proper amount of tax due (or shall submit
satisfactory evidence that the sale is not taxable if that is
the case), to the Department or its agents, whereupon the
Department shall issue, in the purchaser's name, a tax receipt
(or a certificate of exemption if the Department is satisfied
that the particular sale is tax exempt) which such purchaser
may submit to the agency with which, or State officer with
whom, he must title or register the tangible personal property
that is involved (if titling or registration is required) in
support of such purchaser's application for an Illinois
certificate or other evidence of title or registration to such
tangible personal property.
    No retailer's failure or refusal to remit tax under this
Act precludes a user, who has paid the proper tax to the
retailer, from obtaining his certificate of title or other
evidence of title or registration (if titling or registration
is required) upon satisfying the Department that such user has
paid the proper tax (if tax is due) to the retailer. The
Department shall adopt appropriate rules to carry out the
mandate of this paragraph.
    If the user who would otherwise pay tax to the retailer
wants the transaction reporting return filed and the payment of
tax or proof of exemption made to the Department before the
retailer is willing to take these actions and such user has not
paid the tax to the retailer, such user may certify to the fact
of such delay by the retailer, and may (upon the Department
being satisfied of the truth of such certification) transmit
the information required by the transaction reporting return
and the remittance for tax or proof of exemption directly to
the Department and obtain his tax receipt or exemption
determination, in which event the transaction reporting return
and tax remittance (if a tax payment was required) shall be
credited by the Department to the proper retailer's account
with the Department, but without the 2.1% or 1.75% discount
provided for in this Section being allowed. When the user pays
the tax directly to the Department, he shall pay the tax in the
same amount and in the same form in which it would be remitted
if the tax had been remitted to the Department by the retailer.
    Where a retailer collects the tax with respect to the
selling price of tangible personal property which he sells and
the purchaser thereafter returns such tangible personal
property and the retailer refunds the selling price thereof to
the purchaser, such retailer shall also refund, to the
purchaser, the tax so collected from the purchaser. When filing
his return for the period in which he refunds such tax to the
purchaser, the retailer may deduct the amount of the tax so
refunded by him to the purchaser from any other use tax which
such retailer may be required to pay or remit to the
Department, as shown by such return, if the amount of the tax
to be deducted was previously remitted to the Department by
such retailer. If the retailer has not previously remitted the
amount of such tax to the Department, he is entitled to no
deduction under this Act upon refunding such tax to the
purchaser.
    Any retailer filing a return under this Section shall also
include (for the purpose of paying tax thereon) the total tax
covered by such return upon the selling price of tangible
personal property purchased by him at retail from a retailer,
but as to which the tax imposed by this Act was not collected
from the retailer filing such return, and such retailer shall
remit the amount of such tax to the Department when filing such
return.
    If experience indicates such action to be practicable, the
Department may prescribe and furnish a combination or joint
return which will enable retailers, who are required to file
returns hereunder and also under the Retailers' Occupation Tax
Act, to furnish all the return information required by both
Acts on the one form.
    Where the retailer has more than one business registered
with the Department under separate registration under this Act,
such retailer may not file each return that is due as a single
return covering all such registered businesses, but shall file
separate returns for each such registered business.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund, a special
fund in the State Treasury which is hereby created, the net
revenue realized for the preceding month from the 1% tax on
sales of food for human consumption which is to be consumed off
the premises where it is sold (other than alcoholic beverages,
soft drinks and food which has been prepared for immediate
consumption) and prescription and nonprescription medicines,
drugs, medical appliances and insulin, urine testing
materials, syringes and needles used by diabetics.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the County and Mass Transit District Fund 4% of the
net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 6.25%
general rate on the selling price of tangible personal property
which is purchased outside Illinois at retail from a retailer
and which is titled or registered by an agency of this State's
government.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund, a special
fund in the State Treasury, 20% of the net revenue realized for
the preceding month from the 6.25% general rate on the selling
price of tangible personal property, other than tangible
personal property which is purchased outside Illinois at retail
from a retailer and which is titled or registered by an agency
of this State's government.
    Beginning August 1, 2000, each month the Department shall
pay into the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund 100% of the
net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 1.25%
rate on the selling price of motor fuel and gasohol.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the Local Government Tax Fund 16% of the net revenue
realized for the preceding month from the 6.25% general rate on
the selling price of tangible personal property which is
purchased outside Illinois at retail from a retailer and which
is titled or registered by an agency of this State's
government.
    Of the remainder of the moneys received by the Department
pursuant to this Act, (a) 1.75% thereof shall be paid into the
Build Illinois Fund and (b) prior to July 1, 1989, 2.2% and on
and after July 1, 1989, 3.8% thereof shall be paid into the
Build Illinois Fund; provided, however, that if in any fiscal
year the sum of (1) the aggregate of 2.2% or 3.8%, as the case
may be, of the moneys received by the Department and required
to be paid into the Build Illinois Fund pursuant to Section 3
of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, Section 9 of the Use Tax
Act, Section 9 of the Service Use Tax Act, and Section 9 of the
Service Occupation Tax Act, such Acts being hereinafter called
the "Tax Acts" and such aggregate of 2.2% or 3.8%, as the case
may be, of moneys being hereinafter called the "Tax Act
Amount", and (2) the amount transferred to the Build Illinois
Fund from the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund shall be
less than the Annual Specified Amount (as defined in Section 3
of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act), an amount equal to the
difference shall be immediately paid into the Build Illinois
Fund from other moneys received by the Department pursuant to
the Tax Acts; and further provided, that if on the last
business day of any month the sum of (1) the Tax Act Amount
required to be deposited into the Build Illinois Bond Account
in the Build Illinois Fund during such month and (2) the amount
transferred during such month to the Build Illinois Fund from
the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund shall have been less
than 1/12 of the Annual Specified Amount, an amount equal to
the difference shall be immediately paid into the Build
Illinois Fund from other moneys received by the Department
pursuant to the Tax Acts; and, further provided, that in no
event shall the payments required under the preceding proviso
result in aggregate payments into the Build Illinois Fund
pursuant to this clause (b) for any fiscal year in excess of
the greater of (i) the Tax Act Amount or (ii) the Annual
Specified Amount for such fiscal year; and, further provided,
that the amounts payable into the Build Illinois Fund under
this clause (b) shall be payable only until such time as the
aggregate amount on deposit under each trust indenture securing
Bonds issued and outstanding pursuant to the Build Illinois
Bond Act is sufficient, taking into account any future
investment income, to fully provide, in accordance with such
indenture, for the defeasance of or the payment of the
principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds
secured by such indenture and on any Bonds expected to be
issued thereafter and all fees and costs payable with respect
thereto, all as certified by the Director of the Bureau of the
Budget (now Governor's Office of Management and Budget). If on
the last business day of any month in which Bonds are
outstanding pursuant to the Build Illinois Bond Act, the
aggregate of the moneys deposited in the Build Illinois Bond
Account in the Build Illinois Fund in such month shall be less
than the amount required to be transferred in such month from
the Build Illinois Bond Account to the Build Illinois Bond
Retirement and Interest Fund pursuant to Section 13 of the
Build Illinois Bond Act, an amount equal to such deficiency
shall be immediately paid from other moneys received by the
Department pursuant to the Tax Acts to the Build Illinois Fund;
provided, however, that any amounts paid to the Build Illinois
Fund in any fiscal year pursuant to this sentence shall be
deemed to constitute payments pursuant to clause (b) of the
preceding sentence and shall reduce the amount otherwise
payable for such fiscal year pursuant to clause (b) of the
preceding sentence. The moneys received by the Department
pursuant to this Act and required to be deposited into the
Build Illinois Fund are subject to the pledge, claim and charge
set forth in Section 12 of the Build Illinois Bond Act.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
as provided in the preceding paragraph or in any amendment
thereto hereafter enacted, the following specified monthly
installment of the amount requested in the certificate of the
Chairman of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority
provided under Section 8.25f of the State Finance Act, but not
in excess of the sums designated as "Total Deposit", shall be
deposited in the aggregate from collections under Section 9 of
the Use Tax Act, Section 9 of the Service Use Tax Act, Section
9 of the Service Occupation Tax Act, and Section 3 of the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act into the McCormick Place
Expansion Project Fund in the specified fiscal years.
Fiscal YearTotal Deposit
1993         $0
1994 53,000,000
1995 58,000,000
1996 61,000,000
1997 64,000,000
1998 68,000,000
1999 71,000,000
2000 75,000,000
2001 80,000,000
2002 93,000,000
2003 99,000,000
2004103,000,000
2005108,000,000
2006113,000,000
2007119,000,000
2008126,000,000
2009132,000,000
2010139,000,000
2011146,000,000
2012153,000,000
2013161,000,000
2014170,000,000
2015179,000,000
2016189,000,000
2017199,000,000
2018210,000,000
2019221,000,000
2020233,000,000
2021246,000,000
2022260,000,000
2023 and275,000,000
each fiscal year
thereafter that bonds
are outstanding under
Section 13.2 of the
Metropolitan Pier and
Exposition Authority Act,
but not after fiscal year 2042.
    Beginning July 20, 1993 and in each month of each fiscal
year thereafter, one-eighth of the amount requested in the
certificate of the Chairman of the Metropolitan Pier and
Exposition Authority for that fiscal year, less the amount
deposited into the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund by
the State Treasurer in the respective month under subsection
(g) of Section 13 of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition
Authority Act, plus cumulative deficiencies in the deposits
required under this Section for previous months and years,
shall be deposited into the McCormick Place Expansion Project
Fund, until the full amount requested for the fiscal year, but
not in excess of the amount specified above as "Total Deposit",
has been deposited.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
and the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund pursuant to the
preceding paragraphs or in any amendments thereto hereafter
enacted, beginning July 1, 1993, the Department shall each
month pay into the Illinois Tax Increment Fund 0.27% of 80% of
the net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 6.25%
general rate on the selling price of tangible personal
property.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
and the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund pursuant to the
preceding paragraphs or in any amendments thereto hereafter
enacted, beginning with the receipt of the first report of
taxes paid by an eligible business and continuing for a 25-year
period, the Department shall each month pay into the Energy
Infrastructure Fund 80% of the net revenue realized from the
6.25% general rate on the selling price of Illinois-mined coal
that was sold to an eligible business. For purposes of this
paragraph, the term "eligible business" means a new electric
generating facility certified pursuant to Section 605-332 of
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Community
Affairs Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
    Of the remainder of the moneys received by the Department
pursuant to this Act, 75% thereof shall be paid into the State
Treasury and 25% shall be reserved in a special account and
used only for the transfer to the Common School Fund as part of
the monthly transfer from the General Revenue Fund in
accordance with Section 8a of the State Finance Act.
    As soon as possible after the first day of each month, upon
certification of the Department of Revenue, the Comptroller
shall order transferred and the Treasurer shall transfer from
the General Revenue Fund to the Motor Fuel Tax Fund an amount
equal to 1.7% of 80% of the net revenue realized under this Act
for the second preceding month. Beginning April 1, 2000, this
transfer is no longer required and shall not be made.
    Net revenue realized for a month shall be the revenue
collected by the State pursuant to this Act, less the amount
paid out during that month as refunds to taxpayers for
overpayment of liability.
    For greater simplicity of administration, manufacturers,
importers and wholesalers whose products are sold at retail in
Illinois by numerous retailers, and who wish to do so, may
assume the responsibility for accounting and paying to the
Department all tax accruing under this Act with respect to such
sales, if the retailers who are affected do not make written
objection to the Department to this arrangement.
(Source: P.A. 91-37, eff. 7-1-99; 91-51, eff. 6-30-99; 91-101,
eff. 7-12-99; 91-541, eff. 8-13-99; 91-872, eff. 7-1-00;
91-901, eff. 1-1-01; 92-12, eff. 7-1-01; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01;
92-208, eff. 8-2-01; 92-492, eff. 1-1-02; 92-600, eff. 6-28-02;
92-651, eff. 7-11-02; revised 10-15-03.)
 
    Section 15. The Service Use Tax Act is amended by
re-enacting and changing Section 9 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 110/9)  (from Ch. 120, par. 439.39)
    Sec. 9. Each serviceman required or authorized to collect
the tax herein imposed shall pay to the Department the amount
of such tax (except as otherwise provided) at the time when he
is required to file his return for the period during which such
tax was collected, less a discount of 2.1% prior to January 1,
1990 and 1.75% on and after January 1, 1990, or $5 per calendar
year, whichever is greater, which is allowed to reimburse the
serviceman for expenses incurred in collecting the tax, keeping
records, preparing and filing returns, remitting the tax and
supplying data to the Department on request. A serviceman need
not remit that part of any tax collected by him to the extent
that he is required to pay and does pay the tax imposed by the
Service Occupation Tax Act with respect to his sale of service
involving the incidental transfer by him of the same property.
    Except as provided hereinafter in this Section, on or
before the twentieth day of each calendar month, such
serviceman shall file a return for the preceding calendar month
in accordance with reasonable Rules and Regulations to be
promulgated by the Department. Such return shall be filed on a
form prescribed by the Department and shall contain such
information as the Department may reasonably require.
    The Department may require returns to be filed on a
quarterly basis. If so required, a return for each calendar
quarter shall be filed on or before the twentieth day of the
calendar month following the end of such calendar quarter. The
taxpayer shall also file a return with the Department for each
of the first two months of each calendar quarter, on or before
the twentieth day of the following calendar month, stating:
        1. The name of the seller;
        2. The address of the principal place of business from
    which he engages in business as a serviceman in this State;
        3. The total amount of taxable receipts received by him
    during the preceding calendar month, including receipts
    from charge and time sales, but less all deductions allowed
    by law;
        4. The amount of credit provided in Section 2d of this
    Act;
        5. The amount of tax due;
        5-5. The signature of the taxpayer; and
        6. Such other reasonable information as the Department
    may require.
    If a taxpayer fails to sign a return within 30 days after
the proper notice and demand for signature by the Department,
the return shall be considered valid and any amount shown to be
due on the return shall be deemed assessed.
    Beginning October 1, 1993, a taxpayer who has an average
monthly tax liability of $150,000 or more shall make all
payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 1994, a taxpayer who has
an average monthly tax liability of $100,000 or more shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 1995, a taxpayer who has
an average monthly tax liability of $50,000 or more shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 2000, a taxpayer who has
an annual tax liability of $200,000 or more shall make all
payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. The term "annual tax liability" shall be the
sum of the taxpayer's liabilities under this Act, and under all
other State and local occupation and use tax laws administered
by the Department, for the immediately preceding calendar year.
The term "average monthly tax liability" means the sum of the
taxpayer's liabilities under this Act, and under all other
State and local occupation and use tax laws administered by the
Department, for the immediately preceding calendar year
divided by 12. Beginning on October 1, 2002, a taxpayer who has
a tax liability in the amount set forth in subsection (b) of
Section 2505-210 of the Department of Revenue Law shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer.
    Before August 1 of each year beginning in 1993, the
Department shall notify all taxpayers required to make payments
by electronic funds transfer. All taxpayers required to make
payments by electronic funds transfer shall make those payments
for a minimum of one year beginning on October 1.
    Any taxpayer not required to make payments by electronic
funds transfer may make payments by electronic funds transfer
with the permission of the Department.
    All taxpayers required to make payment by electronic funds
transfer and any taxpayers authorized to voluntarily make
payments by electronic funds transfer shall make those payments
in the manner authorized by the Department.
    The Department shall adopt such rules as are necessary to
effectuate a program of electronic funds transfer and the
requirements of this Section.
    If the serviceman is otherwise required to file a monthly
return and if the serviceman's average monthly tax liability to
the Department does not exceed $200, the Department may
authorize his returns to be filed on a quarter annual basis,
with the return for January, February and March of a given year
being due by April 20 of such year; with the return for April,
May and June of a given year being due by July 20 of such year;
with the return for July, August and September of a given year
being due by October 20 of such year, and with the return for
October, November and December of a given year being due by
January 20 of the following year.
    If the serviceman is otherwise required to file a monthly
or quarterly return and if the serviceman's average monthly tax
liability to the Department does not exceed $50, the Department
may authorize his returns to be filed on an annual basis, with
the return for a given year being due by January 20 of the
following year.
    Such quarter annual and annual returns, as to form and
substance, shall be subject to the same requirements as monthly
returns.
    Notwithstanding any other provision in this Act concerning
the time within which a serviceman may file his return, in the
case of any serviceman who ceases to engage in a kind of
business which makes him responsible for filing returns under
this Act, such serviceman shall file a final return under this
Act with the Department not more than 1 month after
discontinuing such business.
    Where a serviceman collects the tax with respect to the
selling price of property which he sells and the purchaser
thereafter returns such property and the serviceman refunds the
selling price thereof to the purchaser, such serviceman shall
also refund, to the purchaser, the tax so collected from the
purchaser. When filing his return for the period in which he
refunds such tax to the purchaser, the serviceman may deduct
the amount of the tax so refunded by him to the purchaser from
any other Service Use Tax, Service Occupation Tax, retailers'
occupation tax or use tax which such serviceman may be required
to pay or remit to the Department, as shown by such return,
provided that the amount of the tax to be deducted shall
previously have been remitted to the Department by such
serviceman. If the serviceman shall not previously have
remitted the amount of such tax to the Department, he shall be
entitled to no deduction hereunder upon refunding such tax to
the purchaser.
    Any serviceman filing a return hereunder shall also include
the total tax upon the selling price of tangible personal
property purchased for use by him as an incident to a sale of
service, and such serviceman shall remit the amount of such tax
to the Department when filing such return.
    If experience indicates such action to be practicable, the
Department may prescribe and furnish a combination or joint
return which will enable servicemen, who are required to file
returns hereunder and also under the Service Occupation Tax
Act, to furnish all the return information required by both
Acts on the one form.
    Where the serviceman has more than one business registered
with the Department under separate registration hereunder,
such serviceman shall not file each return that is due as a
single return covering all such registered businesses, but
shall file separate returns for each such registered business.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the State and Local Tax Reform Fund, a special fund in
the State Treasury, the net revenue realized for the preceding
month from the 1% tax on sales of food for human consumption
which is to be consumed off the premises where it is sold
(other than alcoholic beverages, soft drinks and food which has
been prepared for immediate consumption) and prescription and
nonprescription medicines, drugs, medical appliances and
insulin, urine testing materials, syringes and needles used by
diabetics.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund 20% of the
net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 6.25%
general rate on transfers of tangible personal property, other
than tangible personal property which is purchased outside
Illinois at retail from a retailer and which is titled or
registered by an agency of this State's government.
    Beginning August 1, 2000, each month the Department shall
pay into the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund 100% of the
net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 1.25%
rate on the selling price of motor fuel and gasohol.
    Of the remainder of the moneys received by the Department
pursuant to this Act, (a) 1.75% thereof shall be paid into the
Build Illinois Fund and (b) prior to July 1, 1989, 2.2% and on
and after July 1, 1989, 3.8% thereof shall be paid into the
Build Illinois Fund; provided, however, that if in any fiscal
year the sum of (1) the aggregate of 2.2% or 3.8%, as the case
may be, of the moneys received by the Department and required
to be paid into the Build Illinois Fund pursuant to Section 3
of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, Section 9 of the Use Tax
Act, Section 9 of the Service Use Tax Act, and Section 9 of the
Service Occupation Tax Act, such Acts being hereinafter called
the "Tax Acts" and such aggregate of 2.2% or 3.8%, as the case
may be, of moneys being hereinafter called the "Tax Act
Amount", and (2) the amount transferred to the Build Illinois
Fund from the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund shall be
less than the Annual Specified Amount (as defined in Section 3
of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act), an amount equal to the
difference shall be immediately paid into the Build Illinois
Fund from other moneys received by the Department pursuant to
the Tax Acts; and further provided, that if on the last
business day of any month the sum of (1) the Tax Act Amount
required to be deposited into the Build Illinois Bond Account
in the Build Illinois Fund during such month and (2) the amount
transferred during such month to the Build Illinois Fund from
the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund shall have been less
than 1/12 of the Annual Specified Amount, an amount equal to
the difference shall be immediately paid into the Build
Illinois Fund from other moneys received by the Department
pursuant to the Tax Acts; and, further provided, that in no
event shall the payments required under the preceding proviso
result in aggregate payments into the Build Illinois Fund
pursuant to this clause (b) for any fiscal year in excess of
the greater of (i) the Tax Act Amount or (ii) the Annual
Specified Amount for such fiscal year; and, further provided,
that the amounts payable into the Build Illinois Fund under
this clause (b) shall be payable only until such time as the
aggregate amount on deposit under each trust indenture securing
Bonds issued and outstanding pursuant to the Build Illinois
Bond Act is sufficient, taking into account any future
investment income, to fully provide, in accordance with such
indenture, for the defeasance of or the payment of the
principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds
secured by such indenture and on any Bonds expected to be
issued thereafter and all fees and costs payable with respect
thereto, all as certified by the Director of the Bureau of the
Budget (now Governor's Office of Management and Budget). If on
the last business day of any month in which Bonds are
outstanding pursuant to the Build Illinois Bond Act, the
aggregate of the moneys deposited in the Build Illinois Bond
Account in the Build Illinois Fund in such month shall be less
than the amount required to be transferred in such month from
the Build Illinois Bond Account to the Build Illinois Bond
Retirement and Interest Fund pursuant to Section 13 of the
Build Illinois Bond Act, an amount equal to such deficiency
shall be immediately paid from other moneys received by the
Department pursuant to the Tax Acts to the Build Illinois Fund;
provided, however, that any amounts paid to the Build Illinois
Fund in any fiscal year pursuant to this sentence shall be
deemed to constitute payments pursuant to clause (b) of the
preceding sentence and shall reduce the amount otherwise
payable for such fiscal year pursuant to clause (b) of the
preceding sentence. The moneys received by the Department
pursuant to this Act and required to be deposited into the
Build Illinois Fund are subject to the pledge, claim and charge
set forth in Section 12 of the Build Illinois Bond Act.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
as provided in the preceding paragraph or in any amendment
thereto hereafter enacted, the following specified monthly
installment of the amount requested in the certificate of the
Chairman of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority
provided under Section 8.25f of the State Finance Act, but not
in excess of the sums designated as "Total Deposit", shall be
deposited in the aggregate from collections under Section 9 of
the Use Tax Act, Section 9 of the Service Use Tax Act, Section
9 of the Service Occupation Tax Act, and Section 3 of the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act into the McCormick Place
Expansion Project Fund in the specified fiscal years.
Fiscal YearTotal Deposit
1993         $0
1994 53,000,000
1995 58,000,000
1996 61,000,000
1997 64,000,000
1998 68,000,000
1999 71,000,000
2000 75,000,000
2001 80,000,000
2002 93,000,000
2003 99,000,000
2004103,000,000
2005108,000,000
2006113,000,000
2007119,000,000
2008126,000,000
2009132,000,000
2010139,000,000
2011146,000,000
2012153,000,000
2013161,000,000
2014170,000,000
2015179,000,000
2016189,000,000
2017199,000,000
2018210,000,000
2019221,000,000
2020233,000,000
2021246,000,000
2022260,000,000
2023 and275,000,000
each fiscal year
thereafter that bonds
are outstanding under
Section 13.2 of the
Metropolitan Pier and
Exposition Authority Act,
but not after fiscal year 2042.
    Beginning July 20, 1993 and in each month of each fiscal
year thereafter, one-eighth of the amount requested in the
certificate of the Chairman of the Metropolitan Pier and
Exposition Authority for that fiscal year, less the amount
deposited into the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund by
the State Treasurer in the respective month under subsection
(g) of Section 13 of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition
Authority Act, plus cumulative deficiencies in the deposits
required under this Section for previous months and years,
shall be deposited into the McCormick Place Expansion Project
Fund, until the full amount requested for the fiscal year, but
not in excess of the amount specified above as "Total Deposit",
has been deposited.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
and the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund pursuant to the
preceding paragraphs or in any amendments thereto hereafter
enacted, beginning July 1, 1993, the Department shall each
month pay into the Illinois Tax Increment Fund 0.27% of 80% of
the net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 6.25%
general rate on the selling price of tangible personal
property.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
and the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund pursuant to the
preceding paragraphs or in any amendments thereto hereafter
enacted, beginning with the receipt of the first report of
taxes paid by an eligible business and continuing for a 25-year
period, the Department shall each month pay into the Energy
Infrastructure Fund 80% of the net revenue realized from the
6.25% general rate on the selling price of Illinois-mined coal
that was sold to an eligible business. For purposes of this
paragraph, the term "eligible business" means a new electric
generating facility certified pursuant to Section 605-332 of
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Community
Affairs Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
    All remaining moneys received by the Department pursuant to
this Act shall be paid into the General Revenue Fund of the
State Treasury.
    As soon as possible after the first day of each month, upon
certification of the Department of Revenue, the Comptroller
shall order transferred and the Treasurer shall transfer from
the General Revenue Fund to the Motor Fuel Tax Fund an amount
equal to 1.7% of 80% of the net revenue realized under this Act
for the second preceding month. Beginning April 1, 2000, this
transfer is no longer required and shall not be made.
    Net revenue realized for a month shall be the revenue
collected by the State pursuant to this Act, less the amount
paid out during that month as refunds to taxpayers for
overpayment of liability.
(Source: P.A. 92-12, eff. 7-1-01; 92-208, eff. 8-2-01; 92-492,
eff. 1-1-02; 92-600, eff. 6-28-02; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02;
revised 10-15-03.)
 
    Section 20. The Service Occupation Tax Act is amended by
re-enacting Section 9 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 115/9)  (from Ch. 120, par. 439.109)
    Sec. 9. Each serviceman required or authorized to collect
the tax herein imposed shall pay to the Department the amount
of such tax at the time when he is required to file his return
for the period during which such tax was collectible, less a
discount of 2.1% prior to January 1, 1990, and 1.75% on and
after January 1, 1990, or $5 per calendar year, whichever is
greater, which is allowed to reimburse the serviceman for
expenses incurred in collecting the tax, keeping records,
preparing and filing returns, remitting the tax and supplying
data to the Department on request.
    Where such tangible personal property is sold under a
conditional sales contract, or under any other form of sale
wherein the payment of the principal sum, or a part thereof, is
extended beyond the close of the period for which the return is
filed, the serviceman, in collecting the tax may collect, for
each tax return period, only the tax applicable to the part of
the selling price actually received during such tax return
period.
    Except as provided hereinafter in this Section, on or
before the twentieth day of each calendar month, such
serviceman shall file a return for the preceding calendar month
in accordance with reasonable rules and regulations to be
promulgated by the Department of Revenue. Such return shall be
filed on a form prescribed by the Department and shall contain
such information as the Department may reasonably require.
    The Department may require returns to be filed on a
quarterly basis. If so required, a return for each calendar
quarter shall be filed on or before the twentieth day of the
calendar month following the end of such calendar quarter. The
taxpayer shall also file a return with the Department for each
of the first two months of each calendar quarter, on or before
the twentieth day of the following calendar month, stating:
        1. The name of the seller;
        2. The address of the principal place of business from
    which he engages in business as a serviceman in this State;
        3. The total amount of taxable receipts received by him
    during the preceding calendar month, including receipts
    from charge and time sales, but less all deductions allowed
    by law;
        4. The amount of credit provided in Section 2d of this
    Act;
        5. The amount of tax due;
        5-5. The signature of the taxpayer; and
        6. Such other reasonable information as the Department
    may require.
    If a taxpayer fails to sign a return within 30 days after
the proper notice and demand for signature by the Department,
the return shall be considered valid and any amount shown to be
due on the return shall be deemed assessed.
    Prior to October 1, 2003, and on and after September 1,
2004 a serviceman may accept a Manufacturer's Purchase Credit
certification from a purchaser in satisfaction of Service Use
Tax as provided in Section 3-70 of the Service Use Tax Act if
the purchaser provides the appropriate documentation as
required by Section 3-70 of the Service Use Tax Act. A
Manufacturer's Purchase Credit certification, accepted prior
to October 1, 2003 or on or after September 1, 2004 by a
serviceman as provided in Section 3-70 of the Service Use Tax
Act, may be used by that serviceman to satisfy Service
Occupation Tax liability in the amount claimed in the
certification, not to exceed 6.25% of the receipts subject to
tax from a qualifying purchase. A Manufacturer's Purchase
Credit reported on any original or amended return filed under
this Act after October 20, 2003 for reporting periods prior to
September 1, 2004 shall be disallowed. Manufacturer's Purchase
Credit reported on annual returns due on or after January 1,
2005 will be disallowed for periods prior to September 1, 2004.
No Manufacturer's Purchase Credit may be used after September
30, 2003 through August 31, 2004 to satisfy any tax liability
imposed under this Act, including any audit liability.
    If the serviceman's average monthly tax liability to the
Department does not exceed $200, the Department may authorize
his returns to be filed on a quarter annual basis, with the
return for January, February and March of a given year being
due by April 20 of such year; with the return for April, May
and June of a given year being due by July 20 of such year; with
the return for July, August and September of a given year being
due by October 20 of such year, and with the return for
October, November and December of a given year being due by
January 20 of the following year.
    If the serviceman's average monthly tax liability to the
Department does not exceed $50, the Department may authorize
his returns to be filed on an annual basis, with the return for
a given year being due by January 20 of the following year.
    Such quarter annual and annual returns, as to form and
substance, shall be subject to the same requirements as monthly
returns.
    Notwithstanding any other provision in this Act concerning
the time within which a serviceman may file his return, in the
case of any serviceman who ceases to engage in a kind of
business which makes him responsible for filing returns under
this Act, such serviceman shall file a final return under this
Act with the Department not more than 1 month after
discontinuing such business.
    Beginning October 1, 1993, a taxpayer who has an average
monthly tax liability of $150,000 or more shall make all
payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 1994, a taxpayer who has
an average monthly tax liability of $100,000 or more shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 1995, a taxpayer who has
an average monthly tax liability of $50,000 or more shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 2000, a taxpayer who has
an annual tax liability of $200,000 or more shall make all
payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. The term "annual tax liability" shall be the
sum of the taxpayer's liabilities under this Act, and under all
other State and local occupation and use tax laws administered
by the Department, for the immediately preceding calendar year.
The term "average monthly tax liability" means the sum of the
taxpayer's liabilities under this Act, and under all other
State and local occupation and use tax laws administered by the
Department, for the immediately preceding calendar year
divided by 12. Beginning on October 1, 2002, a taxpayer who has
a tax liability in the amount set forth in subsection (b) of
Section 2505-210 of the Department of Revenue Law shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer.
    Before August 1 of each year beginning in 1993, the
Department shall notify all taxpayers required to make payments
by electronic funds transfer. All taxpayers required to make
payments by electronic funds transfer shall make those payments
for a minimum of one year beginning on October 1.
    Any taxpayer not required to make payments by electronic
funds transfer may make payments by electronic funds transfer
with the permission of the Department.
    All taxpayers required to make payment by electronic funds
transfer and any taxpayers authorized to voluntarily make
payments by electronic funds transfer shall make those payments
in the manner authorized by the Department.
    The Department shall adopt such rules as are necessary to
effectuate a program of electronic funds transfer and the
requirements of this Section.
    Where a serviceman collects the tax with respect to the
selling price of tangible personal property which he sells and
the purchaser thereafter returns such tangible personal
property and the serviceman refunds the selling price thereof
to the purchaser, such serviceman shall also refund, to the
purchaser, the tax so collected from the purchaser. When filing
his return for the period in which he refunds such tax to the
purchaser, the serviceman may deduct the amount of the tax so
refunded by him to the purchaser from any other Service
Occupation Tax, Service Use Tax, Retailers' Occupation Tax or
Use Tax which such serviceman may be required to pay or remit
to the Department, as shown by such return, provided that the
amount of the tax to be deducted shall previously have been
remitted to the Department by such serviceman. If the
serviceman shall not previously have remitted the amount of
such tax to the Department, he shall be entitled to no
deduction hereunder upon refunding such tax to the purchaser.
    If experience indicates such action to be practicable, the
Department may prescribe and furnish a combination or joint
return which will enable servicemen, who are required to file
returns hereunder and also under the Retailers' Occupation Tax
Act, the Use Tax Act or the Service Use Tax Act, to furnish all
the return information required by all said Acts on the one
form.
    Where the serviceman has more than one business registered
with the Department under separate registrations hereunder,
such serviceman shall file separate returns for each registered
business.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the Local Government Tax Fund the revenue realized for
the preceding month from the 1% tax on sales of food for human
consumption which is to be consumed off the premises where it
is sold (other than alcoholic beverages, soft drinks and food
which has been prepared for immediate consumption) and
prescription and nonprescription medicines, drugs, medical
appliances and insulin, urine testing materials, syringes and
needles used by diabetics.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the County and Mass Transit District Fund 4% of the
revenue realized for the preceding month from the 6.25% general
rate.
    Beginning August 1, 2000, each month the Department shall
pay into the County and Mass Transit District Fund 20% of the
net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 1.25%
rate on the selling price of motor fuel and gasohol.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the Local Government Tax Fund 16% of the revenue
realized for the preceding month from the 6.25% general rate on
transfers of tangible personal property.
    Beginning August 1, 2000, each month the Department shall
pay into the Local Government Tax Fund 80% of the net revenue
realized for the preceding month from the 1.25% rate on the
selling price of motor fuel and gasohol.
    Of the remainder of the moneys received by the Department
pursuant to this Act, (a) 1.75% thereof shall be paid into the
Build Illinois Fund and (b) prior to July 1, 1989, 2.2% and on
and after July 1, 1989, 3.8% thereof shall be paid into the
Build Illinois Fund; provided, however, that if in any fiscal
year the sum of (1) the aggregate of 2.2% or 3.8%, as the case
may be, of the moneys received by the Department and required
to be paid into the Build Illinois Fund pursuant to Section 3
of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, Section 9 of the Use Tax
Act, Section 9 of the Service Use Tax Act, and Section 9 of the
Service Occupation Tax Act, such Acts being hereinafter called
the "Tax Acts" and such aggregate of 2.2% or 3.8%, as the case
may be, of moneys being hereinafter called the "Tax Act
Amount", and (2) the amount transferred to the Build Illinois
Fund from the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund shall be
less than the Annual Specified Amount (as defined in Section 3
of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act), an amount equal to the
difference shall be immediately paid into the Build Illinois
Fund from other moneys received by the Department pursuant to
the Tax Acts; and further provided, that if on the last
business day of any month the sum of (1) the Tax Act Amount
required to be deposited into the Build Illinois Account in the
Build Illinois Fund during such month and (2) the amount
transferred during such month to the Build Illinois Fund from
the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund shall have been less
than 1/12 of the Annual Specified Amount, an amount equal to
the difference shall be immediately paid into the Build
Illinois Fund from other moneys received by the Department
pursuant to the Tax Acts; and, further provided, that in no
event shall the payments required under the preceding proviso
result in aggregate payments into the Build Illinois Fund
pursuant to this clause (b) for any fiscal year in excess of
the greater of (i) the Tax Act Amount or (ii) the Annual
Specified Amount for such fiscal year; and, further provided,
that the amounts payable into the Build Illinois Fund under
this clause (b) shall be payable only until such time as the
aggregate amount on deposit under each trust indenture securing
Bonds issued and outstanding pursuant to the Build Illinois
Bond Act is sufficient, taking into account any future
investment income, to fully provide, in accordance with such
indenture, for the defeasance of or the payment of the
principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds
secured by such indenture and on any Bonds expected to be
issued thereafter and all fees and costs payable with respect
thereto, all as certified by the Director of the Bureau of the
Budget (now Governor's Office of Management and Budget). If on
the last business day of any month in which Bonds are
outstanding pursuant to the Build Illinois Bond Act, the
aggregate of the moneys deposited in the Build Illinois Bond
Account in the Build Illinois Fund in such month shall be less
than the amount required to be transferred in such month from
the Build Illinois Bond Account to the Build Illinois Bond
Retirement and Interest Fund pursuant to Section 13 of the
Build Illinois Bond Act, an amount equal to such deficiency
shall be immediately paid from other moneys received by the
Department pursuant to the Tax Acts to the Build Illinois Fund;
provided, however, that any amounts paid to the Build Illinois
Fund in any fiscal year pursuant to this sentence shall be
deemed to constitute payments pursuant to clause (b) of the
preceding sentence and shall reduce the amount otherwise
payable for such fiscal year pursuant to clause (b) of the
preceding sentence. The moneys received by the Department
pursuant to this Act and required to be deposited into the
Build Illinois Fund are subject to the pledge, claim and charge
set forth in Section 12 of the Build Illinois Bond Act.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
as provided in the preceding paragraph or in any amendment
thereto hereafter enacted, the following specified monthly
installment of the amount requested in the certificate of the
Chairman of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority
provided under Section 8.25f of the State Finance Act, but not
in excess of the sums designated as "Total Deposit", shall be
deposited in the aggregate from collections under Section 9 of
the Use Tax Act, Section 9 of the Service Use Tax Act, Section
9 of the Service Occupation Tax Act, and Section 3 of the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act into the McCormick Place
Expansion Project Fund in the specified fiscal years.
Fiscal YearTotal Deposit
1993         $0
1994 53,000,000
1995 58,000,000
1996 61,000,000
1997 64,000,000
1998 68,000,000
1999 71,000,000
2000 75,000,000
2001 80,000,000
2002 93,000,000
2003 99,000,000
2004103,000,000
2005108,000,000
2006113,000,000
2007119,000,000
2008126,000,000
2009132,000,000
2010139,000,000
2011146,000,000
2012153,000,000
2013161,000,000
2014170,000,000
2015179,000,000
2016189,000,000
2017199,000,000
2018210,000,000
2019221,000,000
2020233,000,000
2021246,000,000
2022260,000,000
2023 and275,000,000
each fiscal year
thereafter that bonds
are outstanding under
Section 13.2 of the
Metropolitan Pier and
Exposition Authority Act,
but not after fiscal year 2042.
    Beginning July 20, 1993 and in each month of each fiscal
year thereafter, one-eighth of the amount requested in the
certificate of the Chairman of the Metropolitan Pier and
Exposition Authority for that fiscal year, less the amount
deposited into the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund by
the State Treasurer in the respective month under subsection
(g) of Section 13 of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition
Authority Act, plus cumulative deficiencies in the deposits
required under this Section for previous months and years,
shall be deposited into the McCormick Place Expansion Project
Fund, until the full amount requested for the fiscal year, but
not in excess of the amount specified above as "Total Deposit",
has been deposited.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
and the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund pursuant to the
preceding paragraphs or in any amendments thereto hereafter
enacted, beginning July 1, 1993, the Department shall each
month pay into the Illinois Tax Increment Fund 0.27% of 80% of
the net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 6.25%
general rate on the selling price of tangible personal
property.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
and the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund pursuant to the
preceding paragraphs or in any amendments thereto hereafter
enacted, beginning with the receipt of the first report of
taxes paid by an eligible business and continuing for a 25-year
period, the Department shall each month pay into the Energy
Infrastructure Fund 80% of the net revenue realized from the
6.25% general rate on the selling price of Illinois-mined coal
that was sold to an eligible business. For purposes of this
paragraph, the term "eligible business" means a new electric
generating facility certified pursuant to Section 605-332 of
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
    Remaining moneys received by the Department pursuant to
this Act shall be paid into the General Revenue Fund of the
State Treasury.
    The Department may, upon separate written notice to a
taxpayer, require the taxpayer to prepare and file with the
Department on a form prescribed by the Department within not
less than 60 days after receipt of the notice an annual
information return for the tax year specified in the notice.
Such annual return to the Department shall include a statement
of gross receipts as shown by the taxpayer's last Federal
income tax return. If the total receipts of the business as
reported in the Federal income tax return do not agree with the
gross receipts reported to the Department of Revenue for the
same period, the taxpayer shall attach to his annual return a
schedule showing a reconciliation of the 2 amounts and the
reasons for the difference. The taxpayer's annual return to the
Department shall also disclose the cost of goods sold by the
taxpayer during the year covered by such return, opening and
closing inventories of such goods for such year, cost of goods
used from stock or taken from stock and given away by the
taxpayer during such year, pay roll information of the
taxpayer's business during such year and any additional
reasonable information which the Department deems would be
helpful in determining the accuracy of the monthly, quarterly
or annual returns filed by such taxpayer as hereinbefore
provided for in this Section.
    If the annual information return required by this Section
is not filed when and as required, the taxpayer shall be liable
as follows:
        (i) Until January 1, 1994, the taxpayer shall be liable
    for a penalty equal to 1/6 of 1% of the tax due from such
    taxpayer under this Act during the period to be covered by
    the annual return for each month or fraction of a month
    until such return is filed as required, the penalty to be
    assessed and collected in the same manner as any other
    penalty provided for in this Act.
        (ii) On and after January 1, 1994, the taxpayer shall
    be liable for a penalty as described in Section 3-4 of the
    Uniform Penalty and Interest Act.
    The chief executive officer, proprietor, owner or highest
ranking manager shall sign the annual return to certify the
accuracy of the information contained therein. Any person who
willfully signs the annual return containing false or
inaccurate information shall be guilty of perjury and punished
accordingly. The annual return form prescribed by the
Department shall include a warning that the person signing the
return may be liable for perjury.
    The foregoing portion of this Section concerning the filing
of an annual information return shall not apply to a serviceman
who is not required to file an income tax return with the
United States Government.
    As soon as possible after the first day of each month, upon
certification of the Department of Revenue, the Comptroller
shall order transferred and the Treasurer shall transfer from
the General Revenue Fund to the Motor Fuel Tax Fund an amount
equal to 1.7% of 80% of the net revenue realized under this Act
for the second preceding month. Beginning April 1, 2000, this
transfer is no longer required and shall not be made.
    Net revenue realized for a month shall be the revenue
collected by the State pursuant to this Act, less the amount
paid out during that month as refunds to taxpayers for
overpayment of liability.
    For greater simplicity of administration, it shall be
permissible for manufacturers, importers and wholesalers whose
products are sold by numerous servicemen in Illinois, and who
wish to do so, to assume the responsibility for accounting and
paying to the Department all tax accruing under this Act with
respect to such sales, if the servicemen who are affected do
not make written objection to the Department to this
arrangement.
(Source: P.A. 92-12, eff. 7-1-01; 92-208, eff. 8-2-01; 92-492,
eff. 1-1-02; 92-600, eff. 6-28-02; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 93-24,
eff. 6-20-03; 93-840, eff. 7-30-04.)
 
    Section 25. The Retailers' Occupation Tax Act is amended by
re-enacting Sections 3 and 11 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 120/3)  (from Ch. 120, par. 442)
    Sec. 3. Except as provided in this Section, on or before
the twentieth day of each calendar month, every person engaged
in the business of selling tangible personal property at retail
in this State during the preceding calendar month shall file a
return with the Department, stating:
        1. The name of the seller;
        2. His residence address and the address of his
    principal place of business and the address of the
    principal place of business (if that is a different
    address) from which he engages in the business of selling
    tangible personal property at retail in this State;
        3. Total amount of receipts received by him during the
    preceding calendar month or quarter, as the case may be,
    from sales of tangible personal property, and from services
    furnished, by him during such preceding calendar month or
    quarter;
        4. Total amount received by him during the preceding
    calendar month or quarter on charge and time sales of
    tangible personal property, and from services furnished,
    by him prior to the month or quarter for which the return
    is filed;
        5. Deductions allowed by law;
        6. Gross receipts which were received by him during the
    preceding calendar month or quarter and upon the basis of
    which the tax is imposed;
        7. The amount of credit provided in Section 2d of this
    Act;
        8. The amount of tax due;
        9. The signature of the taxpayer; and
        10. Such other reasonable information as the
    Department may require.
    If a taxpayer fails to sign a return within 30 days after
the proper notice and demand for signature by the Department,
the return shall be considered valid and any amount shown to be
due on the return shall be deemed assessed.
    Each return shall be accompanied by the statement of
prepaid tax issued pursuant to Section 2e for which credit is
claimed.
    Prior to October 1, 2003, and on and after September 1,
2004 a retailer may accept a Manufacturer's Purchase Credit
certification from a purchaser in satisfaction of Use Tax as
provided in Section 3-85 of the Use Tax Act if the purchaser
provides the appropriate documentation as required by Section
3-85 of the Use Tax Act. A Manufacturer's Purchase Credit
certification, accepted by a retailer prior to October 1, 2003
and on and after September 1, 2004 as provided in Section 3-85
of the Use Tax Act, may be used by that retailer to satisfy
Retailers' Occupation Tax liability in the amount claimed in
the certification, not to exceed 6.25% of the receipts subject
to tax from a qualifying purchase. A Manufacturer's Purchase
Credit reported on any original or amended return filed under
this Act after October 20, 2003 for reporting periods prior to
September 1, 2004 shall be disallowed. Manufacturer's
Purchaser Credit reported on annual returns due on or after
January 1, 2005 will be disallowed for periods prior to
September 1, 2004. No Manufacturer's Purchase Credit may be
used after September 30, 2003 through August 31, 2004 to
satisfy any tax liability imposed under this Act, including any
audit liability.
    The Department may require returns to be filed on a
quarterly basis. If so required, a return for each calendar
quarter shall be filed on or before the twentieth day of the
calendar month following the end of such calendar quarter. The
taxpayer shall also file a return with the Department for each
of the first two months of each calendar quarter, on or before
the twentieth day of the following calendar month, stating:
        1. The name of the seller;
        2. The address of the principal place of business from
    which he engages in the business of selling tangible
    personal property at retail in this State;
        3. The total amount of taxable receipts received by him
    during the preceding calendar month from sales of tangible
    personal property by him during such preceding calendar
    month, including receipts from charge and time sales, but
    less all deductions allowed by law;
        4. The amount of credit provided in Section 2d of this
    Act;
        5. The amount of tax due; and
        6. Such other reasonable information as the Department
    may require.
    Beginning on October 1, 2003, any person who is not a
licensed distributor, importing distributor, or manufacturer,
as defined in the Liquor Control Act of 1934, but is engaged in
the business of selling, at retail, alcoholic liquor shall file
a statement with the Department of Revenue, in a format and at
a time prescribed by the Department, showing the total amount
paid for alcoholic liquor purchased during the preceding month
and such other information as is reasonably required by the
Department. The Department may adopt rules to require that this
statement be filed in an electronic or telephonic format. Such
rules may provide for exceptions from the filing requirements
of this paragraph. For the purposes of this paragraph, the term
"alcoholic liquor" shall have the meaning prescribed in the
Liquor Control Act of 1934.
    Beginning on October 1, 2003, every distributor, importing
distributor, and manufacturer of alcoholic liquor as defined in
the Liquor Control Act of 1934, shall file a statement with the
Department of Revenue, no later than the 10th day of the month
for the preceding month during which transactions occurred, by
electronic means, showing the total amount of gross receipts
from the sale of alcoholic liquor sold or distributed during
the preceding month to purchasers; identifying the purchaser to
whom it was sold or distributed; the purchaser's tax
registration number; and such other information reasonably
required by the Department. A distributor, importing
distributor, or manufacturer of alcoholic liquor must
personally deliver, mail, or provide by electronic means to
each retailer listed on the monthly statement a report
containing a cumulative total of that distributor's, importing
distributor's, or manufacturer's total sales of alcoholic
liquor to that retailer no later than the 10th day of the month
for the preceding month during which the transaction occurred.
The distributor, importing distributor, or manufacturer shall
notify the retailer as to the method by which the distributor,
importing distributor, or manufacturer will provide the sales
information. If the retailer is unable to receive the sales
information by electronic means, the distributor, importing
distributor, or manufacturer shall furnish the sales
information by personal delivery or by mail. For purposes of
this paragraph, the term "electronic means" includes, but is
not limited to, the use of a secure Internet website, e-mail,
or facsimile.
    If a total amount of less than $1 is payable, refundable or
creditable, such amount shall be disregarded if it is less than
50 cents and shall be increased to $1 if it is 50 cents or more.
    Beginning October 1, 1993, a taxpayer who has an average
monthly tax liability of $150,000 or more shall make all
payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 1994, a taxpayer who has
an average monthly tax liability of $100,000 or more shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 1995, a taxpayer who has
an average monthly tax liability of $50,000 or more shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. Beginning October 1, 2000, a taxpayer who has
an annual tax liability of $200,000 or more shall make all
payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer. The term "annual tax liability" shall be the
sum of the taxpayer's liabilities under this Act, and under all
other State and local occupation and use tax laws administered
by the Department, for the immediately preceding calendar year.
The term "average monthly tax liability" shall be the sum of
the taxpayer's liabilities under this Act, and under all other
State and local occupation and use tax laws administered by the
Department, for the immediately preceding calendar year
divided by 12. Beginning on October 1, 2002, a taxpayer who has
a tax liability in the amount set forth in subsection (b) of
Section 2505-210 of the Department of Revenue Law shall make
all payments required by rules of the Department by electronic
funds transfer.
    Before August 1 of each year beginning in 1993, the
Department shall notify all taxpayers required to make payments
by electronic funds transfer. All taxpayers required to make
payments by electronic funds transfer shall make those payments
for a minimum of one year beginning on October 1.
    Any taxpayer not required to make payments by electronic
funds transfer may make payments by electronic funds transfer
with the permission of the Department.
    All taxpayers required to make payment by electronic funds
transfer and any taxpayers authorized to voluntarily make
payments by electronic funds transfer shall make those payments
in the manner authorized by the Department.
    The Department shall adopt such rules as are necessary to
effectuate a program of electronic funds transfer and the
requirements of this Section.
    Any amount which is required to be shown or reported on any
return or other document under this Act shall, if such amount
is not a whole-dollar amount, be increased to the nearest
whole-dollar amount in any case where the fractional part of a
dollar is 50 cents or more, and decreased to the nearest
whole-dollar amount where the fractional part of a dollar is
less than 50 cents.
    If the retailer is otherwise required to file a monthly
return and if the retailer's average monthly tax liability to
the Department does not exceed $200, the Department may
authorize his returns to be filed on a quarter annual basis,
with the return for January, February and March of a given year
being due by April 20 of such year; with the return for April,
May and June of a given year being due by July 20 of such year;
with the return for July, August and September of a given year
being due by October 20 of such year, and with the return for
October, November and December of a given year being due by
January 20 of the following year.
    If the retailer is otherwise required to file a monthly or
quarterly return and if the retailer's average monthly tax
liability with the Department does not exceed $50, the
Department may authorize his returns to be filed on an annual
basis, with the return for a given year being due by January 20
of the following year.
    Such quarter annual and annual returns, as to form and
substance, shall be subject to the same requirements as monthly
returns.
    Notwithstanding any other provision in this Act concerning
the time within which a retailer may file his return, in the
case of any retailer who ceases to engage in a kind of business
which makes him responsible for filing returns under this Act,
such retailer shall file a final return under this Act with the
Department not more than one month after discontinuing such
business.
    Where the same person has more than one business registered
with the Department under separate registrations under this
Act, such person may not file each return that is due as a
single return covering all such registered businesses, but
shall file separate returns for each such registered business.
    In addition, with respect to motor vehicles, watercraft,
aircraft, and trailers that are required to be registered with
an agency of this State, every retailer selling this kind of
tangible personal property shall file, with the Department,
upon a form to be prescribed and supplied by the Department, a
separate return for each such item of tangible personal
property which the retailer sells, except that if, in the same
transaction, (i) a retailer of aircraft, watercraft, motor
vehicles or trailers transfers more than one aircraft,
watercraft, motor vehicle or trailer to another aircraft,
watercraft, motor vehicle retailer or trailer retailer for the
purpose of resale or (ii) a retailer of aircraft, watercraft,
motor vehicles, or trailers transfers more than one aircraft,
watercraft, motor vehicle, or trailer to a purchaser for use as
a qualifying rolling stock as provided in Section 2-5 of this
Act, then that seller may report the transfer of all aircraft,
watercraft, motor vehicles or trailers involved in that
transaction to the Department on the same uniform
invoice-transaction reporting return form. For purposes of
this Section, "watercraft" means a Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4
watercraft as defined in Section 3-2 of the Boat Registration
and Safety Act, a personal watercraft, or any boat equipped
with an inboard motor.
    Any retailer who sells only motor vehicles, watercraft,
aircraft, or trailers that are required to be registered with
an agency of this State, so that all retailers' occupation tax
liability is required to be reported, and is reported, on such
transaction reporting returns and who is not otherwise required
to file monthly or quarterly returns, need not file monthly or
quarterly returns. However, those retailers shall be required
to file returns on an annual basis.
    The transaction reporting return, in the case of motor
vehicles or trailers that are required to be registered with an
agency of this State, shall be the same document as the Uniform
Invoice referred to in Section 5-402 of The Illinois Vehicle
Code and must show the name and address of the seller; the name
and address of the purchaser; the amount of the selling price
including the amount allowed by the retailer for traded-in
property, if any; the amount allowed by the retailer for the
traded-in tangible personal property, if any, to the extent to
which Section 1 of this Act allows an exemption for the value
of traded-in property; the balance payable after deducting such
trade-in allowance from the total selling price; the amount of
tax due from the retailer with respect to such transaction; the
amount of tax collected from the purchaser by the retailer on
such transaction (or satisfactory evidence that such tax is not
due in that particular instance, if that is claimed to be the
fact); the place and date of the sale; a sufficient
identification of the property sold; such other information as
is required in Section 5-402 of The Illinois Vehicle Code, and
such other information as the Department may reasonably
require.
    The transaction reporting return in the case of watercraft
or aircraft must show the name and address of the seller; the
name and address of the purchaser; the amount of the selling
price including the amount allowed by the retailer for
traded-in property, if any; the amount allowed by the retailer
for the traded-in tangible personal property, if any, to the
extent to which Section 1 of this Act allows an exemption for
the value of traded-in property; the balance payable after
deducting such trade-in allowance from the total selling price;
the amount of tax due from the retailer with respect to such
transaction; the amount of tax collected from the purchaser by
the retailer on such transaction (or satisfactory evidence that
such tax is not due in that particular instance, if that is
claimed to be the fact); the place and date of the sale, a
sufficient identification of the property sold, and such other
information as the Department may reasonably require.
    Such transaction reporting return shall be filed not later
than 20 days after the day of delivery of the item that is
being sold, but may be filed by the retailer at any time sooner
than that if he chooses to do so. The transaction reporting
return and tax remittance or proof of exemption from the
Illinois use tax may be transmitted to the Department by way of
the State agency with which, or State officer with whom the
tangible personal property must be titled or registered (if
titling or registration is required) if the Department and such
agency or State officer determine that this procedure will
expedite the processing of applications for title or
registration.
    With each such transaction reporting return, the retailer
shall remit the proper amount of tax due (or shall submit
satisfactory evidence that the sale is not taxable if that is
the case), to the Department or its agents, whereupon the
Department shall issue, in the purchaser's name, a use tax
receipt (or a certificate of exemption if the Department is
satisfied that the particular sale is tax exempt) which such
purchaser may submit to the agency with which, or State officer
with whom, he must title or register the tangible personal
property that is involved (if titling or registration is
required) in support of such purchaser's application for an
Illinois certificate or other evidence of title or registration
to such tangible personal property.
    No retailer's failure or refusal to remit tax under this
Act precludes a user, who has paid the proper tax to the
retailer, from obtaining his certificate of title or other
evidence of title or registration (if titling or registration
is required) upon satisfying the Department that such user has
paid the proper tax (if tax is due) to the retailer. The
Department shall adopt appropriate rules to carry out the
mandate of this paragraph.
    If the user who would otherwise pay tax to the retailer
wants the transaction reporting return filed and the payment of
the tax or proof of exemption made to the Department before the
retailer is willing to take these actions and such user has not
paid the tax to the retailer, such user may certify to the fact
of such delay by the retailer and may (upon the Department
being satisfied of the truth of such certification) transmit
the information required by the transaction reporting return
and the remittance for tax or proof of exemption directly to
the Department and obtain his tax receipt or exemption
determination, in which event the transaction reporting return
and tax remittance (if a tax payment was required) shall be
credited by the Department to the proper retailer's account
with the Department, but without the 2.1% or 1.75% discount
provided for in this Section being allowed. When the user pays
the tax directly to the Department, he shall pay the tax in the
same amount and in the same form in which it would be remitted
if the tax had been remitted to the Department by the retailer.
    Refunds made by the seller during the preceding return
period to purchasers, on account of tangible personal property
returned to the seller, shall be allowed as a deduction under
subdivision 5 of his monthly or quarterly return, as the case
may be, in case the seller had theretofore included the
receipts from the sale of such tangible personal property in a
return filed by him and had paid the tax imposed by this Act
with respect to such receipts.
    Where the seller is a corporation, the return filed on
behalf of such corporation shall be signed by the president,
vice-president, secretary or treasurer or by the properly
accredited agent of such corporation.
    Where the seller is a limited liability company, the return
filed on behalf of the limited liability company shall be
signed by a manager, member, or properly accredited agent of
the limited liability company.
    Except as provided in this Section, the retailer filing the
return under this Section shall, at the time of filing such
return, pay to the Department the amount of tax imposed by this
Act less a discount of 2.1% prior to January 1, 1990 and 1.75%
on and after January 1, 1990, or $5 per calendar year,
whichever is greater, which is allowed to reimburse the
retailer for the expenses incurred in keeping records,
preparing and filing returns, remitting the tax and supplying
data to the Department on request. Any prepayment made pursuant
to Section 2d of this Act shall be included in the amount on
which such 2.1% or 1.75% discount is computed. In the case of
retailers who report and pay the tax on a transaction by
transaction basis, as provided in this Section, such discount
shall be taken with each such tax remittance instead of when
such retailer files his periodic return.
    Before October 1, 2000, if the taxpayer's average monthly
tax liability to the Department under this Act, the Use Tax
Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Service Use Tax
Act, excluding any liability for prepaid sales tax to be
remitted in accordance with Section 2d of this Act, was $10,000
or more during the preceding 4 complete calendar quarters, he
shall file a return with the Department each month by the 20th
day of the month next following the month during which such tax
liability is incurred and shall make payments to the Department
on or before the 7th, 15th, 22nd and last day of the month
during which such liability is incurred. On and after October
1, 2000, if the taxpayer's average monthly tax liability to the
Department under this Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service
Occupation Tax Act, and the Service Use Tax Act, excluding any
liability for prepaid sales tax to be remitted in accordance
with Section 2d of this Act, was $20,000 or more during the
preceding 4 complete calendar quarters, he shall file a return
with the Department each month by the 20th day of the month
next following the month during which such tax liability is
incurred and shall make payment to the Department on or before
the 7th, 15th, 22nd and last day of the month during which such
liability is incurred. If the month during which such tax
liability is incurred began prior to January 1, 1985, each
payment shall be in an amount equal to 1/4 of the taxpayer's
actual liability for the month or an amount set by the
Department not to exceed 1/4 of the average monthly liability
of the taxpayer to the Department for the preceding 4 complete
calendar quarters (excluding the month of highest liability and
the month of lowest liability in such 4 quarter period). If the
month during which such tax liability is incurred begins on or
after January 1, 1985 and prior to January 1, 1987, each
payment shall be in an amount equal to 22.5% of the taxpayer's
actual liability for the month or 27.5% of the taxpayer's
liability for the same calendar month of the preceding year. If
the month during which such tax liability is incurred begins on
or after January 1, 1987 and prior to January 1, 1988, each
payment shall be in an amount equal to 22.5% of the taxpayer's
actual liability for the month or 26.25% of the taxpayer's
liability for the same calendar month of the preceding year. If
the month during which such tax liability is incurred begins on
or after January 1, 1988, and prior to January 1, 1989, or
begins on or after January 1, 1996, each payment shall be in an
amount equal to 22.5% of the taxpayer's actual liability for
the month or 25% of the taxpayer's liability for the same
calendar month of the preceding year. If the month during which
such tax liability is incurred begins on or after January 1,
1989, and prior to January 1, 1996, each payment shall be in an
amount equal to 22.5% of the taxpayer's actual liability for
the month or 25% of the taxpayer's liability for the same
calendar month of the preceding year or 100% of the taxpayer's
actual liability for the quarter monthly reporting period. The
amount of such quarter monthly payments shall be credited
against the final tax liability of the taxpayer's return for
that month. Before October 1, 2000, once applicable, the
requirement of the making of quarter monthly payments to the
Department by taxpayers having an average monthly tax liability
of $10,000 or more as determined in the manner provided above
shall continue until such taxpayer's average monthly liability
to the Department during the preceding 4 complete calendar
quarters (excluding the month of highest liability and the
month of lowest liability) is less than $9,000, or until such
taxpayer's average monthly liability to the Department as
computed for each calendar quarter of the 4 preceding complete
calendar quarter period is less than $10,000. However, if a
taxpayer can show the Department that a substantial change in
the taxpayer's business has occurred which causes the taxpayer
to anticipate that his average monthly tax liability for the
reasonably foreseeable future will fall below the $10,000
threshold stated above, then such taxpayer may petition the
Department for a change in such taxpayer's reporting status. On
and after October 1, 2000, once applicable, the requirement of
the making of quarter monthly payments to the Department by
taxpayers having an average monthly tax liability of $20,000 or
more as determined in the manner provided above shall continue
until such taxpayer's average monthly liability to the
Department during the preceding 4 complete calendar quarters
(excluding the month of highest liability and the month of
lowest liability) is less than $19,000 or until such taxpayer's
average monthly liability to the Department as computed for
each calendar quarter of the 4 preceding complete calendar
quarter period is less than $20,000. However, if a taxpayer can
show the Department that a substantial change in the taxpayer's
business has occurred which causes the taxpayer to anticipate
that his average monthly tax liability for the reasonably
foreseeable future will fall below the $20,000 threshold stated
above, then such taxpayer may petition the Department for a
change in such taxpayer's reporting status. The Department
shall change such taxpayer's reporting status unless it finds
that such change is seasonal in nature and not likely to be
long term. If any such quarter monthly payment is not paid at
the time or in the amount required by this Section, then the
taxpayer shall be liable for penalties and interest on the
difference between the minimum amount due as a payment and the
amount of such quarter monthly payment actually and timely
paid, except insofar as the taxpayer has previously made
payments for that month to the Department in excess of the
minimum payments previously due as provided in this Section.
The Department shall make reasonable rules and regulations to
govern the quarter monthly payment amount and quarter monthly
payment dates for taxpayers who file on other than a calendar
monthly basis.
    The provisions of this paragraph apply before October 1,
2001. Without regard to whether a taxpayer is required to make
quarter monthly payments as specified above, any taxpayer who
is required by Section 2d of this Act to collect and remit
prepaid taxes and has collected prepaid taxes which average in
excess of $25,000 per month during the preceding 2 complete
calendar quarters, shall file a return with the Department as
required by Section 2f and shall make payments to the
Department on or before the 7th, 15th, 22nd and last day of the
month during which such liability is incurred. If the month
during which such tax liability is incurred began prior to the
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1985, each payment
shall be in an amount not less than 22.5% of the taxpayer's
actual liability under Section 2d. If the month during which
such tax liability is incurred begins on or after January 1,
1986, each payment shall be in an amount equal to 22.5% of the
taxpayer's actual liability for the month or 27.5% of the
taxpayer's liability for the same calendar month of the
preceding calendar year. If the month during which such tax
liability is incurred begins on or after January 1, 1987, each
payment shall be in an amount equal to 22.5% of the taxpayer's
actual liability for the month or 26.25% of the taxpayer's
liability for the same calendar month of the preceding year.
The amount of such quarter monthly payments shall be credited
against the final tax liability of the taxpayer's return for
that month filed under this Section or Section 2f, as the case
may be. Once applicable, the requirement of the making of
quarter monthly payments to the Department pursuant to this
paragraph shall continue until such taxpayer's average monthly
prepaid tax collections during the preceding 2 complete
calendar quarters is $25,000 or less. If any such quarter
monthly payment is not paid at the time or in the amount
required, the taxpayer shall be liable for penalties and
interest on such difference, except insofar as the taxpayer has
previously made payments for that month in excess of the
minimum payments previously due.
    The provisions of this paragraph apply on and after October
1, 2001. Without regard to whether a taxpayer is required to
make quarter monthly payments as specified above, any taxpayer
who is required by Section 2d of this Act to collect and remit
prepaid taxes and has collected prepaid taxes that average in
excess of $20,000 per month during the preceding 4 complete
calendar quarters shall file a return with the Department as
required by Section 2f and shall make payments to the
Department on or before the 7th, 15th, 22nd and last day of the
month during which the liability is incurred. Each payment
shall be in an amount equal to 22.5% of the taxpayer's actual
liability for the month or 25% of the taxpayer's liability for
the same calendar month of the preceding year. The amount of
the quarter monthly payments shall be credited against the
final tax liability of the taxpayer's return for that month
filed under this Section or Section 2f, as the case may be.
Once applicable, the requirement of the making of quarter
monthly payments to the Department pursuant to this paragraph
shall continue until the taxpayer's average monthly prepaid tax
collections during the preceding 4 complete calendar quarters
(excluding the month of highest liability and the month of
lowest liability) is less than $19,000 or until such taxpayer's
average monthly liability to the Department as computed for
each calendar quarter of the 4 preceding complete calendar
quarters is less than $20,000. If any such quarter monthly
payment is not paid at the time or in the amount required, the
taxpayer shall be liable for penalties and interest on such
difference, except insofar as the taxpayer has previously made
payments for that month in excess of the minimum payments
previously due.
    If any payment provided for in this Section exceeds the
taxpayer's liabilities under this Act, the Use Tax Act, the
Service Occupation Tax Act and the Service Use Tax Act, as
shown on an original monthly return, the Department shall, if
requested by the taxpayer, issue to the taxpayer a credit
memorandum no later than 30 days after the date of payment. The
credit evidenced by such credit memorandum may be assigned by
the taxpayer to a similar taxpayer under this Act, the Use Tax
Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act or the Service Use Tax Act,
in accordance with reasonable rules and regulations to be
prescribed by the Department. If no such request is made, the
taxpayer may credit such excess payment against tax liability
subsequently to be remitted to the Department under this Act,
the Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act or the Service
Use Tax Act, in accordance with reasonable rules and
regulations prescribed by the Department. If the Department
subsequently determined that all or any part of the credit
taken was not actually due to the taxpayer, the taxpayer's 2.1%
and 1.75% vendor's discount shall be reduced by 2.1% or 1.75%
of the difference between the credit taken and that actually
due, and that taxpayer shall be liable for penalties and
interest on such difference.
    If a retailer of motor fuel is entitled to a credit under
Section 2d of this Act which exceeds the taxpayer's liability
to the Department under this Act for the month which the
taxpayer is filing a return, the Department shall issue the
taxpayer a credit memorandum for the excess.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the Local Government Tax Fund, a special fund in the
State treasury which is hereby created, the net revenue
realized for the preceding month from the 1% tax on sales of
food for human consumption which is to be consumed off the
premises where it is sold (other than alcoholic beverages, soft
drinks and food which has been prepared for immediate
consumption) and prescription and nonprescription medicines,
drugs, medical appliances and insulin, urine testing
materials, syringes and needles used by diabetics.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the County and Mass Transit District Fund, a special
fund in the State treasury which is hereby created, 4% of the
net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 6.25%
general rate.
    Beginning August 1, 2000, each month the Department shall
pay into the County and Mass Transit District Fund 20% of the
net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 1.25%
rate on the selling price of motor fuel and gasohol.
    Beginning January 1, 1990, each month the Department shall
pay into the Local Government Tax Fund 16% of the net revenue
realized for the preceding month from the 6.25% general rate on
the selling price of tangible personal property.
    Beginning August 1, 2000, each month the Department shall
pay into the Local Government Tax Fund 80% of the net revenue
realized for the preceding month from the 1.25% rate on the
selling price of motor fuel and gasohol.
    Of the remainder of the moneys received by the Department
pursuant to this Act, (a) 1.75% thereof shall be paid into the
Build Illinois Fund and (b) prior to July 1, 1989, 2.2% and on
and after July 1, 1989, 3.8% thereof shall be paid into the
Build Illinois Fund; provided, however, that if in any fiscal
year the sum of (1) the aggregate of 2.2% or 3.8%, as the case
may be, of the moneys received by the Department and required
to be paid into the Build Illinois Fund pursuant to this Act,
Section 9 of the Use Tax Act, Section 9 of the Service Use Tax
Act, and Section 9 of the Service Occupation Tax Act, such Acts
being hereinafter called the "Tax Acts" and such aggregate of
2.2% or 3.8%, as the case may be, of moneys being hereinafter
called the "Tax Act Amount", and (2) the amount transferred to
the Build Illinois Fund from the State and Local Sales Tax
Reform Fund shall be less than the Annual Specified Amount (as
hereinafter defined), an amount equal to the difference shall
be immediately paid into the Build Illinois Fund from other
moneys received by the Department pursuant to the Tax Acts; the
"Annual Specified Amount" means the amounts specified below for
fiscal years 1986 through 1993:
Fiscal YearAnnual Specified Amount
1986$54,800,000
1987$76,650,000
1988$80,480,000
1989$88,510,000
1990$115,330,000
1991$145,470,000
1992$182,730,000
1993$206,520,000;
and means the Certified Annual Debt Service Requirement (as
defined in Section 13 of the Build Illinois Bond Act) or the
Tax Act Amount, whichever is greater, for fiscal year 1994 and
each fiscal year thereafter; and further provided, that if on
the last business day of any month the sum of (1) the Tax Act
Amount required to be deposited into the Build Illinois Bond
Account in the Build Illinois Fund during such month and (2)
the amount transferred to the Build Illinois Fund from the
State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund shall have been less than
1/12 of the Annual Specified Amount, an amount equal to the
difference shall be immediately paid into the Build Illinois
Fund from other moneys received by the Department pursuant to
the Tax Acts; and, further provided, that in no event shall the
payments required under the preceding proviso result in
aggregate payments into the Build Illinois Fund pursuant to
this clause (b) for any fiscal year in excess of the greater of
(i) the Tax Act Amount or (ii) the Annual Specified Amount for
such fiscal year. The amounts payable into the Build Illinois
Fund under clause (b) of the first sentence in this paragraph
shall be payable only until such time as the aggregate amount
on deposit under each trust indenture securing Bonds issued and
outstanding pursuant to the Build Illinois Bond Act is
sufficient, taking into account any future investment income,
to fully provide, in accordance with such indenture, for the
defeasance of or the payment of the principal of, premium, if
any, and interest on the Bonds secured by such indenture and on
any Bonds expected to be issued thereafter and all fees and
costs payable with respect thereto, all as certified by the
Director of the Bureau of the Budget (now Governor's Office of
Management and Budget). If on the last business day of any
month in which Bonds are outstanding pursuant to the Build
Illinois Bond Act, the aggregate of moneys deposited in the
Build Illinois Bond Account in the Build Illinois Fund in such
month shall be less than the amount required to be transferred
in such month from the Build Illinois Bond Account to the Build
Illinois Bond Retirement and Interest Fund pursuant to Section
13 of the Build Illinois Bond Act, an amount equal to such
deficiency shall be immediately paid from other moneys received
by the Department pursuant to the Tax Acts to the Build
Illinois Fund; provided, however, that any amounts paid to the
Build Illinois Fund in any fiscal year pursuant to this
sentence shall be deemed to constitute payments pursuant to
clause (b) of the first sentence of this paragraph and shall
reduce the amount otherwise payable for such fiscal year
pursuant to that clause (b). The moneys received by the
Department pursuant to this Act and required to be deposited
into the Build Illinois Fund are subject to the pledge, claim
and charge set forth in Section 12 of the Build Illinois Bond
Act.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
as provided in the preceding paragraph or in any amendment
thereto hereafter enacted, the following specified monthly
installment of the amount requested in the certificate of the
Chairman of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority
provided under Section 8.25f of the State Finance Act, but not
in excess of sums designated as "Total Deposit", shall be
deposited in the aggregate from collections under Section 9 of
the Use Tax Act, Section 9 of the Service Use Tax Act, Section
9 of the Service Occupation Tax Act, and Section 3 of the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act into the McCormick Place
Expansion Project Fund in the specified fiscal years.
Fiscal YearTotal Deposit
1993         $0
1994 53,000,000
1995 58,000,000
1996 61,000,000
1997 64,000,000
1998 68,000,000
1999 71,000,000
2000 75,000,000
2001 80,000,000
2002 93,000,000
2003 99,000,000
2004103,000,000
2005108,000,000
2006113,000,000
2007119,000,000
2008126,000,000
2009132,000,000
2010139,000,000
2011146,000,000
2012153,000,000
2013161,000,000
2014170,000,000
2015179,000,000
2016189,000,000
2017199,000,000
2018210,000,000
2019221,000,000
2020233,000,000
2021246,000,000
2022260,000,000
2023 and275,000,000
each fiscal year
thereafter that bonds
are outstanding under
Section 13.2 of the
Metropolitan Pier and
Exposition Authority Act,
but not after fiscal year 2042.
    Beginning July 20, 1993 and in each month of each fiscal
year thereafter, one-eighth of the amount requested in the
certificate of the Chairman of the Metropolitan Pier and
Exposition Authority for that fiscal year, less the amount
deposited into the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund by
the State Treasurer in the respective month under subsection
(g) of Section 13 of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition
Authority Act, plus cumulative deficiencies in the deposits
required under this Section for previous months and years,
shall be deposited into the McCormick Place Expansion Project
Fund, until the full amount requested for the fiscal year, but
not in excess of the amount specified above as "Total Deposit",
has been deposited.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
and the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund pursuant to the
preceding paragraphs or in any amendments thereto hereafter
enacted, beginning July 1, 1993, the Department shall each
month pay into the Illinois Tax Increment Fund 0.27% of 80% of
the net revenue realized for the preceding month from the 6.25%
general rate on the selling price of tangible personal
property.
    Subject to payment of amounts into the Build Illinois Fund
and the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund pursuant to the
preceding paragraphs or in any amendments thereto hereafter
enacted, beginning with the receipt of the first report of
taxes paid by an eligible business and continuing for a 25-year
period, the Department shall each month pay into the Energy
Infrastructure Fund 80% of the net revenue realized from the
6.25% general rate on the selling price of Illinois-mined coal
that was sold to an eligible business. For purposes of this
paragraph, the term "eligible business" means a new electric
generating facility certified pursuant to Section 605-332 of
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
    Of the remainder of the moneys received by the Department
pursuant to this Act, 75% thereof shall be paid into the State
Treasury and 25% shall be reserved in a special account and
used only for the transfer to the Common School Fund as part of
the monthly transfer from the General Revenue Fund in
accordance with Section 8a of the State Finance Act.
    The Department may, upon separate written notice to a
taxpayer, require the taxpayer to prepare and file with the
Department on a form prescribed by the Department within not
less than 60 days after receipt of the notice an annual
information return for the tax year specified in the notice.
Such annual return to the Department shall include a statement
of gross receipts as shown by the retailer's last Federal
income tax return. If the total receipts of the business as
reported in the Federal income tax return do not agree with the
gross receipts reported to the Department of Revenue for the
same period, the retailer shall attach to his annual return a
schedule showing a reconciliation of the 2 amounts and the
reasons for the difference. The retailer's annual return to the
Department shall also disclose the cost of goods sold by the
retailer during the year covered by such return, opening and
closing inventories of such goods for such year, costs of goods
used from stock or taken from stock and given away by the
retailer during such year, payroll information of the
retailer's business during such year and any additional
reasonable information which the Department deems would be
helpful in determining the accuracy of the monthly, quarterly
or annual returns filed by such retailer as provided for in
this Section.
    If the annual information return required by this Section
is not filed when and as required, the taxpayer shall be liable
as follows:
        (i) Until January 1, 1994, the taxpayer shall be liable
    for a penalty equal to 1/6 of 1% of the tax due from such
    taxpayer under this Act during the period to be covered by
    the annual return for each month or fraction of a month
    until such return is filed as required, the penalty to be
    assessed and collected in the same manner as any other
    penalty provided for in this Act.
        (ii) On and after January 1, 1994, the taxpayer shall
    be liable for a penalty as described in Section 3-4 of the
    Uniform Penalty and Interest Act.
    The chief executive officer, proprietor, owner or highest
ranking manager shall sign the annual return to certify the
accuracy of the information contained therein. Any person who
willfully signs the annual return containing false or
inaccurate information shall be guilty of perjury and punished
accordingly. The annual return form prescribed by the
Department shall include a warning that the person signing the
return may be liable for perjury.
    The provisions of this Section concerning the filing of an
annual information return do not apply to a retailer who is not
required to file an income tax return with the United States
Government.
    As soon as possible after the first day of each month, upon
certification of the Department of Revenue, the Comptroller
shall order transferred and the Treasurer shall transfer from
the General Revenue Fund to the Motor Fuel Tax Fund an amount
equal to 1.7% of 80% of the net revenue realized under this Act
for the second preceding month. Beginning April 1, 2000, this
transfer is no longer required and shall not be made.
    Net revenue realized for a month shall be the revenue
collected by the State pursuant to this Act, less the amount
paid out during that month as refunds to taxpayers for
overpayment of liability.
    For greater simplicity of administration, manufacturers,
importers and wholesalers whose products are sold at retail in
Illinois by numerous retailers, and who wish to do so, may
assume the responsibility for accounting and paying to the
Department all tax accruing under this Act with respect to such
sales, if the retailers who are affected do not make written
objection to the Department to this arrangement.
    Any person who promotes, organizes, provides retail
selling space for concessionaires or other types of sellers at
the Illinois State Fair, DuQuoin State Fair, county fairs,
local fairs, art shows, flea markets and similar exhibitions or
events, including any transient merchant as defined by Section
2 of the Transient Merchant Act of 1987, is required to file a
report with the Department providing the name of the merchant's
business, the name of the person or persons engaged in
merchant's business, the permanent address and Illinois
Retailers Occupation Tax Registration Number of the merchant,
the dates and location of the event and other reasonable
information that the Department may require. The report must be
filed not later than the 20th day of the month next following
the month during which the event with retail sales was held.
Any person who fails to file a report required by this Section
commits a business offense and is subject to a fine not to
exceed $250.
    Any person engaged in the business of selling tangible
personal property at retail as a concessionaire or other type
of seller at the Illinois State Fair, county fairs, art shows,
flea markets and similar exhibitions or events, or any
transient merchants, as defined by Section 2 of the Transient
Merchant Act of 1987, may be required to make a daily report of
the amount of such sales to the Department and to make a daily
payment of the full amount of tax due. The Department shall
impose this requirement when it finds that there is a
significant risk of loss of revenue to the State at such an
exhibition or event. Such a finding shall be based on evidence
that a substantial number of concessionaires or other sellers
who are not residents of Illinois will be engaging in the
business of selling tangible personal property at retail at the
exhibition or event, or other evidence of a significant risk of
loss of revenue to the State. The Department shall notify
concessionaires and other sellers affected by the imposition of
this requirement. In the absence of notification by the
Department, the concessionaires and other sellers shall file
their returns as otherwise required in this Section.
(Source: P.A. 92-12, eff. 7-1-01; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-208,
eff. 8-2-01; 92-484, eff. 8-23-01; 92-492, eff. 1-1-02; 92-600,
eff. 6-28-02; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 93-22, eff. 6-20-03; 93-24,
eff. 6-20-03; 93-840, eff. 7-30-04; 93-926, eff. 8-12-04;
93-1057, eff. 12-2-04; revised 12-6-04.)
 
    (35 ILCS 120/11)  (from Ch. 120, par. 450)
    Sec. 11. All information received by the Department from
returns filed under this Act, or from any investigation
conducted under this Act, shall be confidential, except for
official purposes, and any person who divulges any such
information in any manner, except in accordance with a proper
judicial order or as otherwise provided by law, shall be guilty
of a Class B misdemeanor.
    Nothing in this Act prevents the Director of Revenue from
publishing or making available to the public the names and
addresses of persons filing returns under this Act, or
reasonable statistics concerning the operation of the tax by
grouping the contents of returns so the information in any
individual return is not disclosed.
    Nothing in this Act prevents the Director of Revenue from
divulging to the United States Government or the government of
any other state, or any village that does not levy any real
property taxes for village operations and that receives more
than 60% of its general corporate revenue from taxes under the
Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation
Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, or any officer
or agency thereof, for exclusively official purposes,
information received by the Department in administering this
Act, provided that such other governmental agency agrees to
divulge requested tax information to the Department.
    The Department's furnishing of information derived from a
taxpayer's return or from an investigation conducted under this
Act to the surety on a taxpayer's bond that has been furnished
to the Department under this Act, either to provide notice to
such surety of its potential liability under the bond or, in
order to support the Department's demand for payment from such
surety under the bond, is an official purpose within the
meaning of this Section.
    The furnishing upon request of information obtained by the
Department from returns filed under this Act or investigations
conducted under this Act to the Illinois Liquor Control
Commission for official use is deemed to be an official purpose
within the meaning of this Section.
    Notice to a surety of potential liability shall not be
given unless the taxpayer has first been notified, not less
than 10 days prior thereto, of the Department's intent to so
notify the surety.
    The furnishing upon request of the Auditor General, or his
authorized agents, for official use, of returns filed and
information related thereto under this Act is deemed to be an
official purpose within the meaning of this Section.
    Where an appeal or a protest has been filed on behalf of a
taxpayer, the furnishing upon request of the attorney for the
taxpayer of returns filed by the taxpayer and information
related thereto under this Act is deemed to be an official
purpose within the meaning of this Section.
    The furnishing of financial information to a home rule unit
or non-home rule unit that has imposed a tax similar to that
imposed by this Act pursuant to its home rule powers or the
successful passage of a public referendum by a majority of the
registered voters of the community, or to any village that does
not levy any real property taxes for village operations and
that receives more than 60% of its general corporate revenue
from taxes under the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the
Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax
Act, upon request of the Chief Executive thereof, is an
official purpose within the meaning of this Section, provided
the home rule unit, non-home rule unit with referendum
approval, or village that does not levy any real property taxes
for village operations and that receives more than 60% of its
general corporate revenue from taxes under the Use Tax Act, the
Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act agrees in writing to the
requirements of this Section.
    For a village that does not levy any real property taxes
for village operations and that receives more than 60% of its
general corporate revenue from taxes under the Use Tax Act,
Service Use Tax Act, Service Occupation Tax Act, and Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act, the officers eligible to receive
information from the Department of Revenue under this Section
are the village manager and the chief financial officer of the
village.
    Information so provided shall be subject to all
confidentiality provisions of this Section. The written
agreement shall provide for reciprocity, limitations on
access, disclosure, and procedures for requesting information.
    The Department may make available to the Board of Trustees
of any Metro East Mass Transit District information contained
on transaction reporting returns required to be filed under
Section 3 of this Act that report sales made within the
boundary of the taxing authority of that Metro East Mass
Transit District, as provided in Section 5.01 of the Local Mass
Transit District Act. The disclosure shall be made pursuant to
a written agreement between the Department and the Board of
Trustees of a Metro East Mass Transit District, which is an
official purpose within the meaning of this Section. The
written agreement between the Department and the Board of
Trustees of a Metro East Mass Transit District shall provide
for reciprocity, limitations on access, disclosure, and
procedures for requesting information. Information so provided
shall be subject to all confidentiality provisions of this
Section.
    The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, which licenses persons to
engage in any occupation, information that a person licensed by
such agency has failed to file returns under this Act or pay
the tax, penalty and interest shown therein, or has failed to
pay any final assessment of tax, penalty or interest due under
this Act. The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, information regarding
whether a bidder, contractor, or an affiliate of a bidder or
contractor has failed to collect and remit Illinois Use tax on
sales into Illinois, or any tax under this Act or pay the tax,
penalty, and interest shown therein, or has failed to pay any
final assessment of tax, penalty, or interest due under this
Act, for the limited purpose of enforcing bidder and contractor
certifications. The Director may make available to units of
local government and school districts that require bidder and
contractor certifications, as set forth in Sections 50-11 and
50-12 of the Illinois Procurement Code, information regarding
whether a bidder, contractor, or an affiliate of a bidder or
contractor has failed to collect and remit Illinois Use tax on
sales into Illinois, file returns under this Act, or pay the
tax, penalty, and interest shown therein, or has failed to pay
any final assessment of tax, penalty, or interest due under
this Act, for the limited purpose of enforcing bidder and
contractor certifications. For purposes of this Section, the
term "affiliate" means any entity that (1) directly,
indirectly, or constructively controls another entity, (2) is
directly, indirectly, or constructively controlled by another
entity, or (3) is subject to the control of a common entity.
For purposes of this Section, an entity controls another entity
if it owns, directly or individually, more than 10% of the
voting securities of that entity. As used in this Section, the
term "voting security" means a security that (1) confers upon
the holder the right to vote for the election of members of the
board of directors or similar governing body of the business or
(2) is convertible into, or entitles the holder to receive upon
its exercise, a security that confers such a right to vote. A
general partnership interest is a voting security.
    The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, units of local
government, and school districts, information regarding
whether a bidder or contractor is an affiliate of a person who
is not collecting and remitting Illinois Use taxes for the
limited purpose of enforcing bidder and contractor
certifications.
    The Director may also make available to the Secretary of
State information that a limited liability company, which has
filed articles of organization with the Secretary of State, or
corporation which has been issued a certificate of
incorporation by the Secretary of State has failed to file
returns under this Act or pay the tax, penalty and interest
shown therein, or has failed to pay any final assessment of
tax, penalty or interest due under this Act. An assessment is
final when all proceedings in court for review of such
assessment have terminated or the time for the taking thereof
has expired without such proceedings being instituted.
    The Director shall make available for public inspection in
the Department's principal office and for publication, at cost,
administrative decisions issued on or after January 1, 1995.
These decisions are to be made available in a manner so that
the following taxpayer information is not disclosed:
        (1) The names, addresses, and identification numbers
    of the taxpayer, related entities, and employees.
        (2) At the sole discretion of the Director, trade
    secrets or other confidential information identified as
    such by the taxpayer, no later than 30 days after receipt
    of an administrative decision, by such means as the
    Department shall provide by rule.
    The Director shall determine the appropriate extent of the
deletions allowed in paragraph (2). In the event the taxpayer
does not submit deletions, the Director shall make only the
deletions specified in paragraph (1).
    The Director shall make available for public inspection and
publication an administrative decision within 180 days after
the issuance of the administrative decision. The term
"administrative decision" has the same meaning as defined in
Section 3-101 of Article III of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Costs collected under this Section shall be paid into the Tax
Compliance and Administration Fund.
    Nothing contained in this Act shall prevent the Director
from divulging information to any person pursuant to a request
or authorization made by the taxpayer or by an authorized
representative of the taxpayer.
(Source: P.A. 93-25, eff. 6-20-03; 93-939, eff. 8-13-04.)
 
    Section 30. The Cigarette Tax Act is amended by re-enacting
Section 10b as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 130/10b)  (from Ch. 120, par. 453.10b)
    Sec. 10b. All information received by the Department from
returns filed under this Act, or from any investigation
conducted under this Act, shall be confidential, except for
official purposes, and any person who divulges any such
information in any manner, except in accordance with a proper
judicial order or as otherwise provided by law, shall be guilty
of a Class A misdemeanor.
    Nothing in this Act prevents the Director of Revenue from
publishing or making available to the public the names and
addresses of persons filing returns under this Act, or
reasonable statistics concerning the operation of the tax by
grouping the contents of returns so that the information in any
individual return is not disclosed.
    Nothing in this Act prevents the Director of Revenue from
divulging to the United States Government or the government of
any other state, or any officer or agency thereof, for
exclusively official purposes, information received by the
Department in administering this Act, provided that such other
governmental agency agrees to divulge requested tax
information to the Department.
    The furnishing upon request of the Auditor General, or his
authorized agents, for official use, of returns filed and
information related thereto under this Act is deemed to be an
official purpose within the meaning of this Section.
    The furnishing of financial information to a home rule unit
with a population in excess of 2,000,000 that has imposed a tax
similar to that imposed by this Act under its home rule powers,
upon request of the Chief Executive of the home rule unit, is
an official purpose within the meaning of this Section,
provided the home rule unit agrees in writing to the
requirements of this Section. Information so provided is
subject to all confidentiality provisions of this Section. The
written agreement shall provide for reciprocity, limitations
on access, disclosure, and procedures for requesting
information.
    The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, which licenses persons to
engage in any occupation, information that a person licensed by
such agency has failed to file returns under this Act or pay
the tax, penalty and interest shown therein, or has failed to
pay any final assessment of tax, penalty or interest due under
this Act. An assessment is final when all proceedings in court
for review of such assessment have terminated or the time for
the taking thereof has expired without such proceedings being
instituted.
    The Director shall make available for public inspection in
the Department's principal office and for publication, at cost,
administrative decisions issued on or after January 1, 1995.
These decisions are to be made available in a manner so that
the following taxpayer information is not disclosed:
        (1) The names, addresses, and identification numbers
    of the taxpayer, related entities, and employees.
        (2) At the sole discretion of the Director, trade
    secrets or other confidential information identified as
    such by the taxpayer, no later than 30 days after receipt
    of an administrative decision, by such means as the
    Department shall provide by rule.
    The Director shall determine the appropriate extent of the
deletions allowed in paragraph (2). In the event the taxpayer
does not submit deletions, the Director shall make only the
deletions specified in paragraph (1).
    The Director shall make available for public inspection and
publication an administrative decision within 180 days after
the issuance of the administrative decision. The term
"administrative decision" has the same meaning as defined in
Section 3-101 of Article III of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Costs collected under this Section shall be paid into the Tax
Compliance and Administration Fund.
    Nothing contained in this Act shall prevent the Director
from divulging information to any person pursuant to a request
or authorization made by the taxpayer or by an authorized
representative of the taxpayer.
(Source: P.A. 90-491, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
    Section 35. The Cigarette Use Tax Act is amended by
re-enacting Section 20 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 135/20)  (from Ch. 120, par. 453.50)
    Sec. 20. All information received by the Department from
returns filed under this Act, or from any investigation
conducted under this Act, shall be confidential, except for
official purposes, and any person who divulges any such
information in any manner, except in accordance with a proper
judicial order or as otherwise provided by law, shall be guilty
of a Class A misdemeanor.
    Nothing in this Act prevents the Director of Revenue from
publishing or making available to the public the names and
addresses of persons filing returns under this Act, or
reasonable statistics concerning the operation of the tax by
grouping the contents of returns so that the information in any
individual return is not disclosed.
    Nothing in this Act prevents the Director of Revenue from
divulging to the United States Government or the government of
any other state, or any officer or agency thereof, for
exclusively official purposes, information received by the
Department in administering this Act, provided that such other
governmental agency agrees to divulge requested tax
information to the Department.
    The furnishing upon request of the Auditor General, or his
authorized agents, for official use, of returns filed and
information related thereto under this Act is deemed to be an
official purpose within the meaning of this Section.
    The furnishing of financial information to a home rule unit
with a population in excess of 2,000,000 that has imposed a tax
similar to that imposed by this Act under its home rule powers,
upon request of the Chief Executive of the home rule unit, is
an official purpose within the meaning of this Section,
provided the home rule unit agrees in writing to the
requirements of this Section. Information so provided is
subject to all confidentiality provisions of this Section. The
written agreement shall provide for reciprocity, limitations
on access, disclosure, and procedures for requesting
information.
    The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, which licenses persons to
engage in any occupation, information that a person licensed by
such agency has failed to file returns under this Act or pay
the tax, penalty and interest shown therein, or has failed to
pay any final assessment of tax, penalty or interest due under
this Act. An assessment is final when all proceedings in court
for review of such assessment have terminated or the time for
the taking thereof has expired without such proceedings being
instituted.
    The Director shall make available for public inspection in
the Department's principal office and for publication, at cost,
administrative decisions issued on or after January 1, 1995.
These decisions are to be made available in a manner so that
the following taxpayer information is not disclosed:
        (1) The names, addresses, and identification numbers
    of the taxpayer, related entities, and employees.
        (2) At the sole discretion of the Director, trade
    secrets or other confidential information identified as
    such by the taxpayer, no later than 30 days after receipt
    of an administrative decision, by such means as the
    Department shall provide by rule.
    The Director shall determine the appropriate extent of the
deletions allowed in paragraph (2). In the event the taxpayer
does not submit deletions, the Director shall make only the
deletions specified in paragraph (1).
    The Director shall make available for public inspection and
publication an administrative decision within 180 days after
the issuance of the administrative decision. The term
"administrative decision" has the same meaning as defined in
Section 3-101 of Article III of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Costs collected under this Section shall be paid into the Tax
Compliance and Administration Fund.
    Nothing contained in this Act shall prevent the Director
from divulging information to any person pursuant to a request
or authorization made by the taxpayer or by an authorized
representative of the taxpayer.
(Source: P.A. 90-491, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
    Section 45. The Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax
Relief Act is amended by re-enacting Section 20 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 250/20)
    Sec. 20. Conditions of deferral or exemption.
    (a) Any deferral or exemption of payment of an increase in
real property taxes granted under this Act shall be limited to
real property that meets both of the following conditions:
        (1) The property is owned and occupied by a longtime
    owner-occupant.
        (2) The property is the principal residence and
    domicile of the longtime owner-occupant.
    The corporate authorities of a county, by ordinance or
resolution, may impose additional criteria for qualifying for a
deferral or exemption under this Act including, but not limited
to, (i) requiring the owner-occupant to have owned and occupied
the same dwelling place as principal residence and domicile for
a period of more than 10 years, (ii) establishing age criteria
for eligibility of an owner-occupant, and (iii) establishing
income criteria for eligibility of an owner-occupant. A
deferral or exemption, or combination thereof, under an
ordinance or resolution adopted pursuant to this Act, may not
exceed $20,000 in equalized assessed value per tax year.
    (b) No penalties or interest shall accrue on the portion of
any deferral granted under this Act.
    (c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of Section 15,
school districts and municipalities within a county to which
this Act applies may determine whether financial need, age, or
both, of the longtime owner-occupant shall be used to determine
eligibility.
(Source: P.A. 93-715, eff. 7-12-04.)
 
    Section 50. The Motor Fuel Tax Law is amended by
re-enacting Sections 1.16, 13a.3, 13a.4, 13a.5, 13a.6, 15, and
16 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 505/1.16)  (from Ch. 120, par. 417.16)
    Sec. 1.16. "Commercial motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle
used, designed, or maintained for the transportation of persons
or property and either having 2 axles and a gross vehicle
weight or registered gross vehicle weight exceeding 26,000
pounds or 11,793 kilograms, or having 3 or more axles
regardless of weight, or that is used in combination, when the
weight of the combination exceeds 26,000 pounds or 11,793
kilograms gross vehicle weight or registered gross vehicle
weight, except for motor vehicles operated by this State or the
United States, recreational vehicles, school buses, and
commercial motor vehicles operated solely within this State for
which all motor fuel is purchased within this State. Vehicles
that are exempted from registration, but are required to be
registered for operations in other jurisdictions may apply for
a motor fuel use tax license and decal under the provisions of
the International Fuel Tax Agreement referenced in Section 14a
of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 88-480; 88-669, eff. 11-29-94.)
 
    (35 ILCS 505/13a.3)  (from Ch. 120, par. 429a3)
    Sec. 13a.3. Every person holding a valid unrevoked motor
fuel use tax license issued under Section 13a.4 of this Act
shall, on or before the last day of the month next succeeding
any calendar quarter, file with the Department a report, in
such form as the Department may by rule or regulation
prescribe, setting forth a statement of the number of miles
traveled in every jurisdiction and in this State during the
previous calendar quarter, the number of gallons and type of
reportable motor fuel consumed on the highways of every
jurisdiction and of this State, and the total number of gallons
and types of tax paid fuel purchased within every jurisdiction
during said previous calendar quarter. A motor carrier who
purchases motor fuel in this State who pays a tax thereon under
any section of the Motor Fuel Tax Law other than Sections 13a,
13a.1, 13a.2 and 13a.3, and who does not apply for a refund
under Section 13 of the Motor Fuel Tax Law, shall receive a
gallon for gallon credit against his liability under Sections
13a, 13a.1, 13a.2 and 13a.3 hereof. The rate under Section 2 of
this Act shall apply to each gallon of motor fuel used by such
motor carrier on the highways of Illinois during the previous
calendar quarter in excess of the motor fuel purchased in
Illinois during such previous calendar quarter.
    The rate under subsection (2) of Section 13a of this Act
shall apply to each gallon of motor fuel used by such motor
carrier on the highways of Illinois during the previous
calendar quarter. For purposes of the preceding paragraphs
"used" shall be determined as provided in Section 13a.2 of this
Act.
    For such motor fuel consumed during the previous calendar
quarter, said tax shall be payable on the last day of the month
next succeeding such previous calendar quarter and shall bear
interest at the rate of 1% per month or fraction of month until
paid. Motor carriers required to file bonds under Section 13a.4
of this Act shall make tax payments to the Department by
certified check.
    Reports not filed by the due date shall be considered late
and any taxes due considered delinquent. The licensee may be
assessed a penalty of $50 or 10% of the delinquent taxes,
whichever is greater, for failure to file a report, or for
filing a late report, or for underpayment of taxes due.
    As to each gallon of motor fuel purchased in Illinois by
such motor carrier during the previous calendar quarter in
excess of the number of gallons of motor fuel used by such
motor carrier on the highways of Illinois during such previous
calendar quarter, the taxpayer may take a credit for the
current calendar quarter or the Department may issue a credit
memorandum or refund to such motor carrier for any tax imposed
by Part (a) of Section 13a of this Act paid on each such
gallon. If a credit is given, the credit memorandum shall be
carried over to offset liabilities of the licensee until the
credit is fully offset or until 8 calendar quarters pass after
the end of the calendar quarter in which the credit accrued,
whichever occurs sooner.
    A motor carrier who purchases motor fuel in this State
shall be entitled to a refund under this Section or a credit
against all his liabilities under Sections 13a, 13a.1, 13a.2
and 13a.3 hereof for taxes imposed by the Use Tax Act, the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Municipal Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act and the County Retailers' Occupation Tax Act
on such motor fuel at a rate equal to that established by
subsection (2) of Section 13a of this Act, provided that such
taxes have been paid by the taxpayer and such taxes have been
charged to the motor carrier claiming the credit or refund.
(Source: P.A. 87-205; 88-480; 88-669, eff. 11-29-94.)
 
    (35 ILCS 505/13a.4)  (from Ch. 120, par. 429a4)
    Sec. 13a.4. Except as provided in Section 13a.5 of this
Act, no motor carrier shall operate in Illinois without first
securing a motor fuel use tax license and decals from the
Department or a motor fuel use tax license and decals issued
under the International Fuel Tax Agreement by any member
jurisdiction. Application for such license and decals shall be
made annually to the Department on forms prescribed by the
Department. The application shall be under oath, and shall
contain such information as the Department deems necessary. The
Department, for cause, may require an applicant to post a bond
on a form to be approved by and with a surety or sureties
satisfactory to the Department conditioned upon such applicant
paying to the State of Illinois all monies becoming due by
reason of the sale or use of motor fuel by the applicant,
together with all penalties and interest thereon. If a bond is
required, it shall be equal to at least twice the estimated
average tax liability of a quarterly return. The Department
shall fix the penalty of such bond in each case taking into
consideration the amount of motor fuel expected to be used by
such applicant and the penalty fixed by the Department shall be
such as, in its opinion, will protect the State of Illinois
against failure to pay the amount hereinafter provided on motor
fuel used. No person who is in default to the State for monies
due under this Act for the sale, distribution or use of motor
fuel shall receive such a license or decal.
    Upon receipt of the application for license in proper form,
and upon payment of any required $100 reinstatement fee, and
upon approval by the Department of the bond furnished by the
applicant, the Department may issue to such applicant a license
which allows the operation of commercial motor vehicles in
Illinois, and decals for each commercial motor vehicle
operating in Illinois. Prior to January 1, 1985, motor fuel use
tax licenses shall be conspicuously displayed in the cab of
each commercial motor vehicle operating in Illinois. After
January 1, 1986, motor fuel use tax licenses shall be carried
in the cab of each commercial motor vehicle operating in
Illinois.
    The Department shall, by regulation, provide for the use of
reproductions of original motor fuel use tax licenses in lieu
of issuing multiple original motor fuel use tax licenses to
licensees.
    On and after January 1, 1985, external motor fuel tax
decals shall be conspicuously displayed on the passenger side
of each commercial motor vehicle propelled by motor fuel
operating in Illinois, except buses, which may display such
devices on the driver's side of the vehicle. Beginning with the
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1993 or the membership
of the State of Illinois in the International Fuel Tax
Agreement, whichever is later, the decals issued to the
licensee shall be placed on both exterior sides of the cab. In
the case of transporters, manufacturers, dealers, or driveway
operations, the decals need not be permanently affixed but may
be temporarily displayed in a visible manner on the exterior
sides of the cab. Failure to display the decals in the required
locations may subject the vehicle operator to the purchase of a
trip permit and a citation. Such motor fuel tax decals shall be
issued by the Department and remain valid for a period of 2
calendar years, beginning January 1, 1985. The decals shall
expire at the end of the regular 2 year issuance period, with
new decals required to be displayed at that time. Beginning
January 1, 1993, the motor fuel decals shall be issued by the
Department and remain valid for a period of one calendar year.
The decals shall expire at the end of the regular one year
issuance period, with new decals required to be displayed at
that time. Decals shall be no larger than 3 inches by 3 inches.
Prior to January 1, 1993, a fee of $7.50 shall be charged by
the Department for each decal issued prior to and during the 2
calendar years such decal is valid. Beginning January 1, 1993,
a fee of $3.75 shall be charged by the Department for each
decal issued prior to and during the calendar year such decal
is valid. Beginning January 1, 1994, $3.75 shall be charged for
a set of 2 decals. The Department may also prescribe procedures
for the issuance of replacement decals, with a maximum fee of
$2 for each set of replacement decals issued. The transfer of
decals from one vehicle to another vehicle or from one motor
carrier to another motor carrier is prohibited. The fees paid
for the decals issued under this Section shall be deposited in
the Motor Fuel Tax Fund, and may be appropriated to the
Department for administration of this Section and enforcement
of the tax imposed by Section 13a of this Act.
    To avoid duplicate reporting of mileage and payment of any
tax arising therefrom under Section 13a.3 of this Act, the
Department shall, by regulation, provide for the allocation
between lessors and lessees of the same commercial motor
vehicle or vehicles of the responsibility as a motor carrier
for the reporting of mileage and the liability for tax arising
under Section 13a.3 of this Act, and for registration,
furnishing of bond, carrying of motor fuel use tax licenses,
and display of decals under this Section, and for all other
duties imposed upon motor carriers by this Act.
(Source: P.A. 87-879; 88-480; 88-669, eff. 11-29-94.)
 
    (35 ILCS 505/13a.5)  (from Ch. 120, par. 429a5)
    Sec. 13a.5. As to a commercial motor vehicle operated in
Illinois in the course of interstate traffic by a motor carrier
not holding a motor fuel use tax license issued under this Act,
a single trip permit authorizing operation of such commercial
motor vehicle for a single trip through the State of Illinois,
or from a point on the border of this State to a point within
and return to the border may be issued by the Department or its
agents after proper application. The fee for each single trip
permit shall be $20 and such single trip permit shall be valid
for a period of 72 hours. This fee shall be in lieu of the tax
required by Section 13a of this Act, all reports required by
Section 13a.3 of this Act, and the registration, decal display
and furnishing of bond required by Section 13a.4 of this Act.
Rules or regulations promulgated by the Department under this
Section shall provide for reasonable and proper limitations and
restrictions governing application for and issuance and use of,
single trip permits, so as to preclude evasion of the license
requirement in Section 13a.4.
(Source: P.A. 88-194; 88-480; 88-669, eff. 11-29-94; 88-670,
eff. 12-2-94; 89-399, eff. 8-20-95.)
 
    (35 ILCS 505/13a.6)  (from Ch. 120, par. 429a6)
    Sec. 13a.6. In addition to any other penalties imposed by
this Act:
    (a) If a commercial motor vehicle is found operating in
Illinois (i) without displaying decals required by Section
13a.4 of this Act, or in lieu thereof only for the period
specified on the temporary permit, a valid 30-day International
Fuel Tax Agreement temporary permit, (ii) without carrying a
motor fuel use tax license as required by Section 13a.4 of this
Act, (iii) without carrying a single trip permit, when
applicable, as provided in Section 13a.5 of this Act, or (iv)
with a revoked motor fuel use tax license, the operator is
guilty of a petty offense and must pay a minimum of $75. For
each subsequent occurrence, the operator must pay a minimum of
$150.
    When a commercial motor vehicle is found operating in
Illinois with a revoked motor fuel use tax license, the vehicle
shall be placed out of service and not allowed to operate in
Illinois until the motor fuel use tax license is reinstated.
    (b) If a commercial motor vehicle is found to be operating
in Illinois without a valid motor fuel use tax license and
without properly displaying decals required by Section 13a.4 or
without a valid single trip permit when required by Section
13a.5 of this Act or a valid 30-day International Fuel Tax
Agreement temporary permit, the person required to obtain a
license or permit under Section 13a.4 or 13a.5 of this Law must
pay a minimum of $1,000 as a penalty. For each subsequent
occurrence, the person must pay a minimum of $2,000 as a
penalty.
    All penalties received under this Section shall be
deposited into the Tax Compliance and Administration Fund.
    Improper use of the motor fuel use tax license, single trip
permit, or decals provided for in this Section may be cause for
revocation of the license.
    For purposes of this Section, "motor fuel use tax license"
means (i) a motor fuel use tax license issued by the Department
or by any member jurisdiction under the International Fuel Tax
Agreement, or (ii) a valid 30-day International Fuel Tax
Agreement temporary permit.
(Source: P.A. 91-173, eff. 1-1-00; 92-30, eff. 7-1-01.)
 
    (35 ILCS 505/15)  (from Ch. 120, par. 431)
    Sec. 15. 1. Any person who knowingly acts as a distributor
of motor fuel or supplier of special fuel, or receiver of fuel
without having a license so to do, or who knowingly fails or
refuses to file a return with the Department as provided in
Section 2b, Section 5, or Section 5a of this Act, or who
knowingly fails or refuses to make payment to the Department as
provided either in Section 2b, Section 6, Section 6a, or
Section 7 of this Act, shall be guilty of a Class 3 felony.
Each day any person knowingly acts as a distributor of motor
fuel, supplier of special fuel, or receiver of fuel without
having a license so to do or after such a license has been
revoked, constitutes a separate offense.
    2. Any person who acts as a motor carrier without having a
valid motor fuel use tax license, issued by the Department or
by a member jurisdiction under the provisions of the
International Fuel Tax Agreement, or a valid single trip permit
is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor for a first offense and is
guilty of a Class 4 felony for each subsequent offense. Any
person (i) who fails or refuses to make payment to the
Department as provided in Section 13a.1 of this Act or in the
International Fuel Tax Agreement referenced in Section 14a, or
(ii) who fails or refuses to make the quarterly return as
provided in Section 13a.3 is guilty of a Class 4 felony; and
for each subsequent offense, such person is guilty of a Class 3
felony.
    3. In case such person acting as a distributor, receiver,
supplier, or motor carrier is a corporation, then the officer
or officers, agent or agents, employee or employees, of such
corporation responsible for any act of such corporation, or
failure of such corporation to act, which acts or failure to
act constitutes a violation of any of the provisions of this
Act as enumerated in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Section, shall
be punished by such fine or imprisonment, or by both such fine
and imprisonment as provided in those paragraphs.
    3.5. Any person who knowingly enters false information on
any supporting documentation required to be kept by Section 6
or 6a of this Act is guilty of a Class 3 felony.
    3.7. Any person who knowingly attempts in any manner to
evade or defeat any tax imposed by this Act or the payment of
any tax imposed by this Act is guilty of a Class 2 felony.
    4. Any person who refuses, upon demand, to submit for
inspection, books and records, or who fails or refuses to keep
books and records in violation of Section 12 of this Act, or
any distributor, receiver, or supplier who violates any
reasonable rule or regulation adopted by the Department for the
enforcement of this Act is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Any
person who acts as a blender in violation of Section 3 of this
Act or who having transported reportable motor fuel within
Section 7b of this Act fails to make the return required by
that Section, is guilty of a Class 4 felony.
    5. Any person licensed under Section 13a.4, 13a.5, or the
International Fuel Tax Agreement who: (a) fails or refuses to
keep records and books, as provided in Section 13a.2 or as
required by the terms of the International Fuel Tax Agreement,
(b) refuses upon demand by the Department to submit for
inspection and examination the records required by Section
13a.2 of this Act or by the terms of the International Fuel Tax
Agreement, or (c) violates any reasonable rule or regulation
adopted by the Department for the enforcement of this Act, is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
    6. Any person who makes any false return or report to the
Department as to any material fact required by Sections 2b, 5,
5a, 7, 13, or 13a.3 of this Act or by the International Fuel
Tax Agreement is guilty of a Class 2 felony.
    7. A prosecution for any violation of this Section may be
commenced anytime within 5 years of the commission of that
violation. A prosecution for tax evasion as set forth in
paragraph 3.7 of this Section may be prosecuted any time within
5 years of the commission of the last act in furtherance of
evasion. The running of the period of limitations under this
Section shall be suspended while any proceeding or appeal from
any proceeding relating to the quashing or enforcement of any
grand jury or administrative subpoena issued in connection with
an investigation of the violation of any provision of this Act
is pending.
    8. Any person who provides false documentation required by
any Section of this Act is guilty of a Class 4 felony.
    9. Any person filing a fraudulent application or order form
under any provision of this Act is guilty of a Class A
misdemeanor. For each subsequent offense, the person is guilty
of a Class 4 felony.
    10. Any person who acts as a motor carrier and who fails to
carry a manifest as provided in Section 5.5 is guilty of a
Class A misdemeanor. For each subsequent offense, the person is
guilty of a Class 4 felony.
    11. Any person who knowingly sells or attempts to sell dyed
diesel fuel for highway use or for use by recreational-type
watercraft on the waters of this State is guilty of a Class 4
felony. For each subsequent offense, the person is guilty of a
Class 2 felony.
    12. Any person who knowingly possesses dyed diesel fuel for
highway use or for use by recreational-type watercraft on the
waters of this State is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. For
each subsequent offense, the person is guilty of a Class 4
felony.
    13. Any person who sells or transports dyed diesel fuel
without the notice required by Section 4e shall pay the
following penalty:
    First occurrence...................................$ 500
    Second and each occurrence thereafter.............$1,000
    14. Any person who owns, operates, or controls any
container, storage tank, or facility used to store or
distribute dyed diesel fuel without the notice required by
Section 4f shall pay the following penalty:
    First occurrence...................................$ 500
    Second and each occurrence thereafter.............$1,000
    15. If a motor vehicle required to be registered for
highway purposes is found to have dyed diesel fuel within the
ordinary fuel tanks attached to the motor vehicle or if a
recreational-type watercraft on the waters of this State is
found to have dyed diesel fuel within the ordinary fuel tanks
attached to the watercraft, the operator shall pay the
following penalty:
    First occurrence..................................$2,500
    Second and each occurrence thereafter.............$5,000
    16. Any licensed motor fuel distributor or licensed
supplier who sells or attempts to sell dyed diesel fuel for
highway use or for use by recreational-type watercraft on the
waters of this State shall pay the following penalty:
    First occurrence.................................$ 5,000
    Second and each occurrence thereafter............$10,000
    17. Any person who knowingly sells or distributes dyed
diesel fuel without the notice required by Section 4e is guilty
of a petty offense. For each subsequent offense, the person is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
    18. Any person who knowingly owns, operates, or controls
any container, storage tank, or facility used to store or
distribute dyed diesel fuel without the notice required by
Section 4f is guilty of a petty offense. For each subsequent
offense the person is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
    For purposes of this Section, dyed diesel fuel means any
dyed diesel fuel whether or not dyed pursuant to Section 4d of
this Law.
    Any person aggrieved by any action of the Department under
item 13, 14, 15, or 16 of this Section may protest the action
by making a written request for a hearing within 60 days of the
original action. If the hearing is not requested in writing
within 60 days, the original action is final.
    All penalties received under items 13, 14, 15, and 16 of
this Section shall be deposited into the Tax Compliance and
Administration Fund.
(Source: P.A. 91-173, eff. 1-1-00; 92-30, eff. 7-1-01; 92-232,
eff. 8-2-01; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02.)
 
    (35 ILCS 505/16)  (from Ch. 120, par. 432)
    Sec. 16. The Department may, after 5 days' notice, revoke
the distributor's, receiver's, or supplier's license or permit
of any person (1) who does not operate as a distributor,
receiver, supplier (a) under Sections 1.2, 1.14, or 1.20, (2)
who violates any provision of this Act or any rule or
regulation promulgated by the Department under Section 14 of
this Act, or (3) who refuses to allow any inspection or test
authorized by this Law.
    Any person whose returns for 2 or more consecutive months
do not show sufficient taxable sales to indicate an active
business as a distributor, receiver, or supplier shall be
deemed to not be operating as a distributor, receiver, or
supplier as defined in Sections 1.2, 1.14 or 1.20.
    The Department may, after 5 days notice, revoke any
distributor's, receiver's, or supplier's license of a person
who is registered as a reseller of motor fuel pursuant to
Section 2a or 2c of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and who
fails to collect such prepaid tax on invoiced gallons of motor
fuel sold or who fails to deliver a statement of tax paid to
the purchaser or to the Department as required by Sections 2d
and 2e of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act.
    The Department may, on notice given by registered mail,
cancel a Blender's Permit for any violation of any provisions
of this Act or for noncompliance with any rule or regulation
made by the Department under Section 14 of this Act.
    The Department, upon complaint filed in the circuit court,
may, by injunction, restrain any person who fails or refuses to
comply with the provisions of this Act from acting as a blender
or distributor of motor fuel, supplier of special fuel, or
receiver of fuel in this State.
    The Department may revoke the motor fuel use tax license of
a motor carrier registered under Section 13a.4, or that is
required to be registered under the terms of the International
Fuel Tax Agreement, that violates any provision of this Act or
any rule promulgated by the Department under Sections 14 or 14a
of this Act. Motor fuel use tax licenses that have been revoked
are subject to a $100 reinstatement fee.
    Licensees registered or required to be registered under
Section 13a.4, or persons required to obtain single trip
permits under Section 13a.5, may protest any action or audit
finding made by the Department by making a written request for
a hearing within 30 days after service of the notice of the
original action or finding. If the hearing is not requested
within 30 days in writing, the original finding or action is
final. Once a hearing has been properly requested, the
Department shall give at least 20 days written notice of the
time and place of the hearing.
(Source: P.A. 91-173, eff. 1-1-00.)
 
    Section 55. The Messages Tax Act is amended by re-enacting
Section 11 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 610/11)  (from Ch. 120, par. 467.11)
    Sec. 11. All information received by the Department from
returns filed under this Act, or from any investigations
conducted under this Act, shall be confidential, except for
official purposes, and any person who divulges any such
information in any manner, except in accordance with a proper
judicial order or as otherwise provided by law, shall be guilty
of a Class B misdemeanor.
    Provided, that nothing contained in this Act shall prevent
the Director from publishing or making available to the public
the names and addresses of taxpayers filing returns under this
Act, or from publishing or making available reasonable
statistics concerning the operation of the tax wherein the
contents of returns are grouped into aggregates in such a way
that the information contained in any individual return shall
not be disclosed.
    And provided, that nothing contained in this Act shall
prevent the Director from making available to the United States
Government or any officer or agency thereof, for exclusively
official purposes, information received by the Department in
the administration of this Act.
    The furnishing upon request of the Auditor General, or his
authorized agents, for official use, of returns filed and
information related thereto under this Act is deemed to be an
official purpose within the meaning of this Section.
    The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, which licenses persons to
engage in any occupation, information that a person licensed by
such agency has failed to file returns under this Act or pay
the tax, penalty and interest shown therein, or has failed to
pay any final assessment of tax, penalty or interest due under
this Act. An assessment is final when all proceedings in court
for review of such assessment have terminated or the time for
the taking thereof has expired without such proceedings being
instituted.
    The Director shall make available for public inspection in
the Department's principal office and for publication, at cost,
administrative decisions issued on or after January 1, 1995.
These decisions are to be made available in a manner so that
the following taxpayer information is not disclosed:
        (1) The names, addresses, and identification numbers
    of the taxpayer, related entities, and employees.
        (2) At the sole discretion of the Director, trade
    secrets or other confidential information identified as
    such by the taxpayer, no later than 30 days after receipt
    of an administrative decision, by such means as the
    Department shall provide by rule.
    The Director shall determine the appropriate extent of the
deletions allowed in paragraph (2). In the event the taxpayer
does not submit deletions, the Director shall make only the
deletions specified in paragraph (1).
    The Director shall make available for public inspection and
publication an administrative decision within 180 days after
the issuance of the administrative decision. The term
"administrative decision" has the same meaning as defined in
Section 3-101 of Article III of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Costs collected under this Section shall be paid into the Tax
Compliance and Administration Fund.
    Nothing contained in this Act shall prevent the Director
from divulging information to any person pursuant to a request
or authorization made by the taxpayer or by an authorized
representative of the taxpayer.
(Source: P.A. 90-491, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
    Section 60. The Gas Revenue Tax Act is amended by
re-enacting Section 11 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 615/11)  (from Ch. 120, par. 467.26)
    Sec. 11. All information received by the Department from
returns filed under this Act, or from any investigations
conducted under this Act, shall be confidential, except for
official purposes, and any person who divulges any such
information in any manner, except in accordance with a proper
judicial order or as otherwise provided by law, shall be guilty
of a Class B misdemeanor.
    Provided, that nothing contained in this Act shall prevent
the Director from publishing or making available to the public
the names and addresses of taxpayers filing returns under this
Act, or from publishing or making available reasonable
statistics concerning the operation of the tax wherein the
contents of returns are grouped into aggregates in such a way
that the information contained in any individual return shall
not be disclosed.
    And provided, that nothing contained in this Act shall
prevent the Director from making available to the United States
Government or any officer or agency thereof, for exclusively
official purposes, information received by the Department in
the administration of this Act.
    The furnishing upon request of the Auditor General, or his
authorized agents, for official use, of returns filed and
information related thereto under this Act is deemed to be an
official purpose within the meaning of this Section.
    The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, which licenses persons to
engage in any occupation, information that a person licensed by
such agency has failed to file returns under this Act or pay
the tax, penalty and interest shown therein, or has failed to
pay any final assessment of tax, penalty or interest due under
this Act. An assessment is final when all proceedings in court
for review of such assessment have terminated or the time for
the taking thereof has expired without such proceedings being
instituted.
    The Director shall make available for public inspection in
the Department's principal office and for publication, at cost,
administrative decisions issued on or after January 1, 1995.
These decisions are to be made available in a manner so that
the following taxpayer information is not disclosed:
        (1) The names, addresses, and identification numbers
    of the taxpayer, related entities, and employees.
        (2) At the sole discretion of the Director, trade
    secrets or other confidential information identified as
    such by the taxpayer, no later than 30 days after receipt
    of an administrative decision, by such means as the
    Department shall provide by rule.
    The Director shall determine the appropriate extent of the
deletions allowed in paragraph (2). In the event the taxpayer
does not submit deletions, the Director shall make only the
deletions specified in paragraph (1).
    The Director shall make available for public inspection and
publication an administrative decision within 180 days after
the issuance of the administrative decision. The term
"administrative decision" has the same meaning as defined in
Section 3-101 of Article III of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Costs collected under this Section shall be paid into the Tax
Compliance and Administration Fund.
    Nothing contained in this Act shall prevent the Director
from divulging information to any person pursuant to a request
or authorization made by the taxpayer or by an authorized
representative of the taxpayer.
(Source: P.A. 90-491, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
    Section 65. The Public Utilities Revenue Act is amended by
re-enacting Section 11 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 620/11)  (from Ch. 120, par. 478)
    Sec. 11. All information received by the Department from
returns filed under this Act, or from any investigations
conducted under this Act, shall be confidential, except for
official purposes, and any person who divulges any such
information in any manner, except in accordance with a proper
judicial order or as otherwise provided by law, shall be guilty
of a Class B misdemeanor.
    Provided, that nothing contained in this Act shall prevent
the Director from publishing or making available to the public
the names and addresses of taxpayers filing returns under this
Act, or from publishing or making available reasonable
statistics concerning the operation of the tax wherein the
contents of returns are grouped into aggregates in such a way
that the information contained in any individual return shall
not be disclosed.
    And provided, that nothing contained in this Act shall
prevent the Director from making available to the United States
Government or any officer or agency thereof, for exclusively
official purposes, information received by the Department in
the administration of this Act.
    The furnishing upon request of the Auditor General, or his
authorized agents, for official use, of returns filed and
information related thereto under this Act is deemed to be an
official purpose within the meaning of this Section.
    The Director may make available to any State agency,
including the Illinois Supreme Court, which licenses persons to
engage in any occupation, information that a person licensed by
such agency has failed to file returns under this Act or pay
the tax, penalty and interest shown therein, or has failed to
pay any final assessment of tax, penalty or interest due under
this Act. An assessment is final when all proceedings in court
for review of such assessment have terminated or the time for
the taking thereof has expired without such proceedings being
instituted.
    The Director shall make available for public inspection in
the Department's principal office and for publication, at cost,
administrative decisions issued on or after January 1, 1995.
These decisions are to be made available in a manner so that
the following taxpayer information is not disclosed:
        (1) The names, addresses, and identification numbers
    of the taxpayer, related entities, and employees.
        (2) At the sole discretion of the Director, trade
    secrets or other confidential information identified as
    such by the taxpayer, no later than 30 days after receipt
    of an administrative decision, by such means as the
    Department shall provide by rule.
    The Director shall determine the appropriate extent of the
deletions allowed in paragraph (2). In the event the taxpayer
does not submit deletions, the Director shall make only the
deletions specified in paragraph (1).
    The Director shall make available for public inspection and
publication an administrative decision within 180 days after
the issuance of the administrative decision. The term
"administrative decision" has the same meaning as defined in
Section 3-101 of Article III of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Costs collected under this Section shall be paid into the Tax
Compliance and Administration Fund.
    Nothing contained in this Act shall prevent the Director
from divulging information to any person pursuant to a request
or authorization made by the taxpayer or by an authorized
representative of the taxpayer.
(Source: P.A. 90-491, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
    Section 70. The Telecommunications Excise Tax Act is
amended by re-enacting Section 15 as follows:
 
    (35 ILCS 630/15)  (from Ch. 120, par. 2015)
    Sec. 15. Confidential information. All information
received by the Department from returns filed under this
Article, or from any investigations conducted under this
Article, shall be confidential, except for official purposes,
and any person who divulges any such information in any manner,
except in accordance with a proper judicial order or as
otherwise provided by law, shall be guilty of a Class B
misdemeanor.
    Provided, that nothing contained in this Article shall
prevent the Director from publishing or making available to the
public the names and addresses of retailers or taxpayers filing
returns under this Article, or from publishing or making
available reasonable statistics concerning the operation of
the tax wherein the contents of returns are grouped into
aggregates in such a way that the information contained in any
individual return shall not be disclosed.
    And provided, that nothing contained in this Article shall
prevent the Director from making available to the United States
Government or the government of any other state, or any officer
or agency thereof, for exclusively official purposes,
information received by the Department in the administration of
this Article, if such other governmental agency agrees to
divulge requested tax information to the Department.
    The furnishing upon request of the Auditor General, or his
authorized agents, for official use, of returns filed and
information related thereto under this Article is deemed to be
an official purpose within the meaning of this Section.
    The furnishing of financial information to a municipality
that has imposed a tax under the Simplified Municipal
Telecommunications Tax Act, upon request of the chief executive
thereof, is an official purpose within the meaning of this
Section, provided that the municipality agrees in writing to
the requirements of this Section. Information so provided shall
be subject to all confidentiality provisions of this Section.
The written agreement shall provide for reciprocity,
limitations on access, disclosure, and procedures for
requesting information.
    The Director shall make available for public inspection in
the Department's principal office and for publication, at cost,
administrative decisions issued on or after January 1, 1995.
These decisions are to be made available in a manner so that
the following taxpayer information is not disclosed:
        (1) The names, addresses, and identification numbers
    of the taxpayer, related entities, and employees.
        (2) At the sole discretion of the Director, trade
    secrets or other confidential information identified as
    such by the taxpayer, no later than 30 days after receipt
    of an administrative decision, by such means as the
    Department shall provide by rule.
    The Director shall determine the appropriate extent of the
deletions allowed in paragraph (2). In the event the taxpayer
does not submit deletions, the Director shall make only the
deletions specified in paragraph (1).
    The Director shall make available for public inspection and
publication an administrative decision within 180 days after
the issuance of the administrative decision. The term
"administrative decision" has the same meaning as defined in
Section 3-101 of Article III of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Costs collected under this Section shall be paid into the Tax
Compliance and Administration Fund.
    Nothing contained in this Act shall prevent the Director
from divulging information to any person pursuant to a request
or authorization made by the taxpayer or by an authorized
representative of the taxpayer.
(Source: P.A. 92-526, eff. 1-1-03.)
 
    Section 80. The Liquor Control Act of 1934 is amended by
re-enacting Section 8-9 as follows:
 
    (235 ILCS 5/8-9)  (from Ch. 43, par. 163e)
    Sec. 8-9. Tax information; confidentiality. All
information received by the Department from returns filed under
this Act, or from any investigation conducted under this Act,
shall be confidential, except for official purposes, and any
person who divulges any such information in any manner, except
in accordance with a proper judicial order or as otherwise
provided by law, shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
    Nothing in this Act prevents the Director of Revenue from
publishing or making available to the public the names and
addresses of persons filing returns under this Act, or
reasonable statistics concerning the operation of the tax by
grouping the contents of returns so that the information in any
individual return is not disclosed.
    Nothing in this Act prevents the Director of Revenue from
divulging to the United States Government or the government of
any other state, or any officer or agency thereof, for
exclusively official purposes, information received by the
Department in administering this Act, provided that such other
governmental agency agrees to divulge requested tax
information to the Department.
    The furnishing upon request of information obtained by the
Department from returns filed under this Act or investigations
conducted under this Act to the Illinois Liquor Control
Commission for official use is deemed to be an official purpose
within the meaning of this Section.
    The furnishing upon request of the Auditor General, or his
authorized agents, for official use, of returns filed and
information related thereto under this Act is deemed to be an
official purpose within the meaning of this Section.
    The furnishing of financial information to a home rule unit
with a population in excess of 2,000,000 that has imposed a tax
similar to that imposed by this Act under its home rule powers,
upon request of the Chief Executive of the home rule unit, is
an official purpose within the meaning of this Section,
provided the home rule unit agrees in writing to the
requirements of this Section. Information so provided is
subject to all confidentiality provisions of this Section. The
written agreement shall provide for reciprocity, limitations
on access, disclosure, and procedures for requesting
information.
    Nothing contained in this Act shall prevent the Director
from divulging information to any person pursuant to a request
or authorization made by the taxpayer or by an authorized
representative of the taxpayer.
(Source: P.A. 90-491, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
    Section 85. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by
re-enacting Sections 11-1419.01, 11-1419.02, and 11-1419.03 as
follows:
 
    (625 ILCS 5/11-1419.01)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1419.01)
    Sec. 11-1419.01. Operating without a valid single trip
permit. If a single trip permit is required by Section 13a.5 of
the Motor Fuel Tax Law, a motor carrier shall not operate in
Illinois without a single trip permit issued by the Department
of Revenue or its agents.
    If a commercial motor vehicle is found operating in
Illinois without displaying a required valid single trip
permit, the operator is guilty of a petty offense as provided
in Section 13a.6 of the Motor Fuel Tax Law.
(Source: P.A. 88-669, eff. 11-29-94; 89-399, eff. 8-20-95.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/11-1419.02)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1419.02)
    Sec. 11-1419.02. Failure to display a valid motor fuel use
tax license.
    (a) If required by Section 13a.4 of the Motor Fuel Tax Law,
every valid motor fuel use tax license, or an authorized
reproduction, shall at all times be carried in the cab of the
vehicle. The operator shall display the license or reproduction
upon demand of a police officer or agent of the Department of
Revenue. An operator who fails to display a valid motor fuel
use tax license is guilty of a petty offense as provided in
Section 13a.6 of the Motor Fuel Tax Law.
    (b) As used in this Section:
    "Display" means the manual surrender of the motor fuel use
tax license into the hands of the demanding officer or agent
for inspection.
    "Motor fuel use tax license" means a motor fuel use tax
license issued by the Department of Revenue or by any member
jurisdiction under the International Fuel Tax Agreement, or a
valid 30 day International Fuel Tax Agreement temporary permit.
(Source: P.A. 88-669, eff. 11-29-94; 89-399, eff. 8-20-95.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/11-1419.03)
    Sec. 11-1419.03. Failure to Display Valid External Motor
Fuel Use Tax Decals.
    (a) Except as provided in the Motor Fuel Tax Law, a motor
carrier shall not operate or cause to be operated a commercial
motor vehicle upon the highways of this State unless there is
properly affixed to that commercial vehicle 2 valid external
motor use tax decals required by Section 13a.4 of the Motor
Fuel Tax Law. An operator who operates a commercial motor
vehicle without 2 properly displayed valid external motor fuel
use tax decals is guilty of a petty offense as provided in
Section 13a.6 of the Motor Fuel Tax Law. A valid 30-day
International Fuel Tax Agreement temporary permit may be
displayed instead of decals during the temporary period
specified on the permit.
    (b) As used in this Section:
    "Properly displayed" means 2 motor fuel use tax decals, one
placed on each side of the exterior of the cab. In the case of
transporters, manufacturers, dealers, or driveaway operations,
the decals need not be permanently affixed but may be
temporarily displayed in a visible manner on the exterior sides
of the cab.
    "Commercial motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle used,
designed, or maintained for the transportation of people or
property and either having 2 axles and a gross vehicle weight
or registered gross vehicle weight exceeding 26,000 pounds or
11,793 kilograms, or having 3 or more axles regardless of
weight, or that is used in combination, when the weight of the
combination exceeds 26,000 pounds or 11,793 kilograms gross
vehicle weight or registered gross vehicle weight except for
motor vehicles operated by this State or the United States,
recreational vehicles, school buses, and commercial motor
vehicles operated solely within this State for which all motor
fuel is purchased within this State.
    "Motor carrier" means any person who operates or causes to
be operated any commercial motor vehicle on any highway within
this State.
(Source: P.A. 88-669, eff. 11-29-94; 89-399, eff. 8-20-95.)
 
    Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding
Section 8.30 as follows:
 
    (30 ILCS 805/8.30 new)
    Sec. 8.30. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8
of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the
implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory Act of
the 94th General Assembly.
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.
INDEX
Statutes amended in order of appearance
    35 ILCS 5/203 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203
    35 ILCS 5/502 from Ch. 120, par. 5-502
    35 ILCS 5/506.5
    35 ILCS 5/917 from Ch. 120, par. 9-917
    35 ILCS 5/1301 from Ch. 120, par. 13-1301
    35 ILCS 105/2 from Ch. 120, par. 439.2
    35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9
    35 ILCS 110/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.39
    35 ILCS 115/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.109
    35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442
    35 ILCS 120/11 from Ch. 120, par. 450
    35 ILCS 130/10b from Ch. 120, par. 453.10b
    35 ILCS 135/20 from Ch. 120, par. 453.50
    35 ILCS 250/20
    35 ILCS 505/1.16 from Ch. 120, par. 417.16
    35 ILCS 505/13a.3 from Ch. 120, par. 429a3
    35 ILCS 505/13a.4 from Ch. 120, par. 429a4
    35 ILCS 505/13a.5 from Ch. 120, par. 429a5
    35 ILCS 505/13a.6 from Ch. 120, par. 429a6
    35 ILCS 505/15 from Ch. 120, par. 431
    35 ILCS 505/16 from Ch. 120, par. 432
    35 ILCS 610/11 from Ch. 120, par. 467.11
    35 ILCS 615/11 from Ch. 120, par. 467.26
    35 ILCS 620/11 from Ch. 120, par. 478
    35 ILCS 630/15 from Ch. 120, par. 2015
    70 ILCS 805/18.6d
    235 ILCS 5/8-9 from Ch. 43, par. 163e
    625 ILCS 5/11-1419.01 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1419.01
    625 ILCS 5/11-1419.02 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1419.02
    625 ILCS 5/11-1419.03
    30 ILCS 805/8.30 new