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92_HB1655sam002 LRB9206509REpkam 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1655 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 1655, AS AMENDED, 3 by replacing the title with the following: 4 "AN ACT concerning economic development."; and 5 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 6 following: 7 "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 8 Corporate Headquarters Relocation Act. 9 Section 5. Purpose. The General Assembly has determined 10 that the relocation of the international headquarters of 11 large, multinational corporations from outside of Illinois to 12 a location within Illinois creates a substantial public 13 benefit and will foster economic growth and development 14 within the State. Specifically, these relocations will 15 foster a positive image of the State of Illinois and its 16 human and natural resources throughout the United States and 17 the world; contribute to a strong residential housing market; 18 directly and indirectly create jobs and additional taxes 19 within the State; encourage the relocation of other similar 20 businesses to the State; and otherwise foster the development 21 of commerce and industry within the State of Illinois. These -2- LRB9206509REpkam 1 relocations should be encouraged through the use of 2 incentives that encourage long-term commitments by business 3 and industry to Illinois and that would otherwise not be 4 available through existing incentives programs. 5 Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: 6 "Corporate headquarters" means the building or buildings 7 that the principal executive officers of an eligible business 8 have designated as their principal offices and that has at 9 least 250 employees who are principally located in that 10 building or those buildings. The principal executive 11 officers may include, by way of example and not of 12 limitation, the chief executive officer, the chief operating 13 officer, and other senior officer-level employees of the 14 eligible business. "Corporate headquarters" may also include 15 ancillary transportation facilities owned or leased by the 16 eligible business whether or not physically adjacent to the 17 principal office building or buildings used by the principal 18 executive officers. The ancillary transportation facilities 19 may include, but are not limited to, airplane hangars, 20 helipads or heliports, fixed base operations, maintenance 21 facilities, and other aviation-related facilities. All 22 employees of the eligible business may count toward the 23 satisfaction of the numeric requirement of this definition, 24 including but not limited to support staff and other 25 personnel who work in or from the office building or 26 buildings or transportation facilities. 27 "Department" means the Department of Commerce and 28 Community Affairs. 29 "Director" means the Director of Commerce and Community 30 Affairs. 31 "Eligible business" means a business that is: (i) engaged 32 in interstate or intrastate commerce; (ii) maintains its 33 corporate headquarters in a state other than Illinois as of -3- LRB9206509REpkam 1 the effective date of this Act; (iii) had annual worldwide 2 revenues of at least $25,000,000,000 for the year immediately 3 preceding its application to the Department for the benefits 4 authorized by this Act; and (iv) is prepared to commit 5 contractually to relocating its corporate headquarters to the 6 State of Illinois in consideration of the benefits authorized 7 by this Act. 8 "Fund" means the Corporate Headquarters Relocation 9 Assistance Fund. 10 "Qualifying project" means the relocation of the 11 corporate headquarters of an eligible business from a 12 location outside of Illinois to a location within Illinois, 13 whether to an existing structure or otherwise. When the 14 relocation involves an initial interim facility within 15 Illinois and a subsequent further relocation within 5 years 16 after the effective date of this Act to a permanent facility 17 also within Illinois, all those activities collectively 18 constitute a "qualifying project" under this Act. 19 "Relocation costs" means the expenses incurred by an 20 eligible business for a qualifying project, including, but 21 not limited to, the following: moving costs and related 22 expenses; purchase of new or replacement equipment; outside 23 professional fees and commissions; premiums for property and 24 casualty insurance coverage; capital investment costs; 25 financing costs; property assembly and development costs, 26 including, but not limited to, the purchase, lease, and 27 construction of equipment, buildings, and land, 28 infrastructure improvements and site development costs, 29 leasehold improvements costs, rehabilitation costs, and costs 30 of studies, surveys, development of plans, and professional 31 services costs such as architectural, engineering, legal, 32 financial, planning, or other related services; "relocation 33 costs", however, does not include moving costs associated 34 with the relocation of the personal residences of the -4- LRB9206509REpkam 1 employees of the eligible business. 2 Section 15. Powers of the Department. The Department, 3 in addition to the powers granted under the Civil 4 Administrative Code of Illinois, has all the powers necessary 5 and convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes and 6 provisions of this Act, including, but not limited to, the 7 power to: 8 (1) promulgate rules and establish procedures 9 deemed necessary and appropriate for the administration 10 of this Act; 11 (2) negotiate and execute any term, agreement, or 12 other document with any person, entity, or body politic 13 necessary or appropriate to accomplish the purposes of 14 this Act; 15 (3) fix, determine, charge, and collect premiums, 16 fees, charges, costs, and expenses from eligible 17 businesses, including, without limitation, application 18 fees, commitment fees, program fees, financing charges, 19 or publication fees as deemed appropriate to pay expenses 20 necessary or incident to the administration of the 21 Department's activities and duties under this Act, 22 including the preparation and enforcement of any 23 agreement, or for consultation services, legal services, 24 or other costs; 25 (4) require eligible businesses, upon written 26 request, to issue any necessary authorization to the 27 appropriate federal, state, or local authority for the 28 release of information concerning a qualifying project; 29 and 30 (5) take whatever actions are necessary or 31 appropriate to protect the State's interest in the event 32 of bankruptcy, default, foreclosure, or noncompliance 33 with the terms and conditions of any agreement entered -5- LRB9206509REpkam 1 into pursuant to this Act, including the power to sell, 2 dispose, lease, or rent, upon terms and conditions 3 determined by the Director to be appropriate, real or 4 personal property that the Department may receive as a 5 result of these actions. 6 Section 20. Reimbursement for relocation costs. Upon 7 receipt and approval of an application from an eligible 8 business proposing a qualifying project, the Department may 9 enter into an agreement with the eligible business wherein 10 the Department agrees to reimburse the eligible business for 11 its relocation costs subject to the following terms, 12 conditions, and limitations: 13 (1) The eligible business must apply to the 14 Department for reimbursement of its relocation costs. 15 (2) The application submitted by the eligible 16 business must identify with specificity the relocation 17 costs for which reimbursement is sought, and the eligible 18 business must provide the Department with all supporting 19 documentation as requested by the Department. The 20 eligible business may amend its application for 21 reimbursement from time to time in order to cover 22 additional relocation costs incurred after the submission 23 of an initial application. 24 (3) The Department reserves the right to approve or 25 disapprove specific items and categories of relocation 26 costs. 27 (4) The eligible business must in fact relocate its 28 corporate headquarters to the State of Illinois within a 29 time frame specified by the Department. 30 (5) The eligible business may receive reimbursement 31 for not greater than 50% of its documented relocation 32 costs. 33 (6) The agreement between the Department and the -6- LRB9206509REpkam 1 eligible business must provide that reimbursement will be 2 provided by means of one or more grants that shall be 3 issued annually by the Department for a period not to 4 exceed 10 years or until 50% of the eligible business' 5 relocation costs are reimbursed, whichever occurs first. 6 (7) The amount of the annual grant that may be 7 issued to the eligible business by the Department may not 8 exceed 50% of the total amount withheld from employees of 9 the eligible business employed at the corporate 10 headquarters during the preceding calendar year under 11 Article 7 of the Illinois Income Tax Act. 12 (8) In applying to the Department for 13 reimbursement, the eligible business must certify the 14 total amount withheld during the preceding calendar year 15 under Article 7 of the Illinois Income Tax Act from its 16 employees employed at the corporate headquarters. 17 (9) The Department may issue grants from the 18 Corporate Headquarters Relocation Assistance Fund to 19 eligible businesses for reimbursement of relocation costs 20 as provided by this Act. 21 Section 25. Review of application for reimbursement. No 22 eligible business is eligible for reimbursement of relocation 23 costs under this Act unless the Department determines at the 24 time of the eligible business' initial application that, if 25 not for that reimbursement, the eligible business would not 26 have determined to relocate its corporate headquarters to 27 Illinois. The eligible business may satisfy this requirement 28 by, among other means, presenting evidence to the Department 29 that the eligible business has or had multi-state location 30 options and could reasonably and efficiently have located its 31 corporate headquarters to a state other than Illinois; by a 32 demonstration that at least one other state is or was being 33 considered for the location of its corporate headquarters; or -7- LRB9206509REpkam 1 through evidence that receipt of the benefits authorized by 2 this Act is an important factor in the eligible business' 3 decision to locate its corporate headquarters to Illinois, 4 and that without that assistance, the eligible business 5 likely would not establish its corporate headquarters in 6 Illinois. 7 Section 30. Transfers to Corporate Headquarters 8 Relocation Assistance Fund. Upon receipt of a certification 9 by the eligible business of the aggregate amount withheld 10 from its employees employed at the corporate headquarters 11 during the preceding calendar year under Article 7 of the 12 Illinois Income Tax Act, the Department shall then certify to 13 the State Treasurer that 50% of that amount is eligible to be 14 transferred from the General Revenue Fund to the Corporate 15 Headquarters Relocation Assistance Fund. This amount shall 16 be referred to as the "certified transfer amount". Upon 17 receipt the certification from the Department, the Treasurer 18 shall transfer the certified transfer amount within 30 days 19 from the General Revenue Fund to the Corporate Headquarters 20 Relocation Assistance Fund. 21 Section 35. Corporate Headquarters Relocation Assistance 22 Fund; creation. The Corporate Headquarters Relocation 23 Assistance Fund is created as a separate fund within the 24 State treasury. From the Fund and pursuant to the provisions 25 of this Act, the Department may issue grants to reimburse 26 eligible businesses for relocation costs incurred in 27 connection with the relocation of a corporate headquarters to 28 the State of Illinois. 29 Section 40. Extended duration of tax credits; Economic 30 Development for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act. Upon 31 receipt and approval of an application from an eligible -8- LRB9206509REpkam 1 business proposing a qualifying project, the Department may 2 certify the eligible business as qualifying for the currently 3 available 10 years plus an additional 5 years of tax credits 4 under the Economic Development for a Growing Economy Tax 5 Credit Act if (i) the Department first determines the 6 eligible business is in compliance with the requirements of 7 the Economic Development for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act 8 and (ii) the eligible business in fact undertakes a 9 qualifying project within a time frame specified by the 10 Department. 11 Section 45. Other incentives. Nothing in this Act 12 precludes an eligible business with respect to a qualifying 13 project from applying for or receiving any other federal, 14 State, or local assistance or incentives in connection with 15 the relocation of its corporate headquarters to the State of 16 Illinois. 17 Section 905. The State Finance Act is amended by adding 18 Section 5.545 as follows: 19 (30 ILCS 105/5.545 new) 20 Sec. 5.545. The Corporate Headquarters Relocation 21 Assistance Fund. 22 Section 910. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by 23 changing Section 211 as follows: 24 (35 ILCS 5/211) 25 Sec. 211. Economic Development for a Growing Economy Tax 26 Credit. For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1999, 27 a Taxpayer who has entered an Agreement under the Economic 28 Development for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act is entitled 29 to a credit against the taxes imposed under subsections (a) -9- LRB9206509REpkam 1 and (b) of Section 201 of this Act in an amount to be 2 determined in the Agreement. If the Taxpayer is a 3 partnership or Subchapter S corporation, the credit shall be 4 allowed to the partners or shareholders in accordance with 5 the determination of income and distributive share of income 6 under Sections 702 and 704 and subchapter S of the Internal 7 Revenue Code. The Department, in cooperation with the 8 Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, shall prescribe 9 rules to enforce and administer the provisions of this 10 Section. This Section is exempt from the provisions of 11 Section 250 of this Act. 12 The credit shall be subject to the conditions set forth 13 in the Agreement and the following limitations: 14 (1) The tax credit shall not exceed the Incremental 15 Income Tax (as defined in Section 5-5 of the Economic 16 Development for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act) with 17 respect to the project. 18 (2) The amount of the credit allowed during the tax 19 year plus the sum of all amounts allowed in prior years 20 shall not exceed 100% of the aggregate amount expended by 21 the Taxpayer during all prior tax years on approved costs 22 defined by Agreement. 23 (3) The amount of the credit shall be determined on 24 an annual basis; however, the credit against any State 25 tax liability may not be used in more thanextend beyond26 10 taxable years, except that an eligible business 27 certified by the Department of Commerce and Community 28 Affairs under the Corporate Headquarters Relocation Act 29 may not use the credit against any State tax liability 30 for more than 15 taxable yearsafter the project is first31approved and may not extend beyond the expiration of the32Agreement. 33 (4) The credit may not exceed the amount of taxes 34 imposed pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) of Section -10- LRB9206509REpkam 1 201 of this Act. Any credit that is unused in the year 2 the credit is computed may be carried forward and applied 3 to the tax liability of the 5 taxable years following the 4 excess credit year. The credit shall be applied to the 5 earliest year for which there is a tax liability. If 6 there are credits from more than one tax year that are 7 available to offset a liability, the earlier credit shall 8 be applied first. 9 (5) No credit shall be allowed with respect to any 10 Agreement for any taxable year ending after the 11 Noncompliance Date. Upon receiving notification by the 12 Department of Commerce and Community Affairs of the 13 noncompliance of a Taxpayer with an Agreement, the 14 Department shall notify the Taxpayer that no credit is 15 allowed with respect to that Agreement for any taxable 16 year ending after the Noncompliance Date, as stated in 17 such notification. If any credit has been allowed with 18 respect to an Agreement for a taxable year ending after 19 the Noncompliance Date for that Agreement, any refund 20 paid to the Taxpayer for that taxable year shall, to the 21 extent of that credit allowed, be an erroneous refund 22 within the meaning of Section 912 of this Act. 23 (6) For purposes of this Section, the terms 24 "Agreement", "Incremental Income Tax", and 25 "Noncompliance Date" have the same meaning as when used 26 in the Economic Development for a Growing Economy Tax 27 Credit Act. 28 (Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.) 29 Section 915. The Economic Development for a Growing 30 Economy Tax Credit Act is amended by changing Sections 5-35 31 and 5-45 as follows: 32 (35 ILCS 10/5-35) -11- LRB9206509REpkam 1 Sec. 5-35. Relocation of jobs in Illinois. A taxpayer 2 is not entitled to claim the credit provided by this Act with 3 respect to any jobs that the taxpayer relocates from one 4 site in Illinois to another site in Illinois. A taxpayer with 5 respect to a qualifying project certified under the Corporate 6 Headquarters Relocation Act, however, is not subject to the 7 requirements of this Section and is not considered an 8 applicant for purposes of this Act. Moreover, any full-time 9 employee of an eligible business relocated to Illinois in 10 connection with that qualifying project is deemed to be a new 11 employee for purposes of this Act. Determinations under this 12 Section shall be made by the Department. 13 (Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.) 14 (35 ILCS 10/5-45) 15 Sec. 5-45. Amount and duration of the credit. The 16 Department shall determine the amount and duration of the 17 credit awarded under this Act. The duration of the credit may 18 not exceed 10 taxable years, except that the duration of the 19 credit may not exceed 15 taxable years for eligible 20 businesses that qualify under the Corporate Headquarters 21 Relocation Act. The credit may be stated as a percentage of 22 the Incremental Income Tax attributable to the applicant's 23 project and may include a fixed dollar limitation. 24 (Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.) 25 Section 920. The Property Tax Code is amended by 26 changing Section 18-165 as follows: 27 (35 ILCS 200/18-165) 28 Sec. 18-165. Abatement of taxes. 29 (a) Any taxing district, upon a majority vote of its 30 governing authority, may, after the determination of the 31 assessed valuation of its property, order the clerk of that -12- LRB9206509REpkam 1 county to abate any portion of its taxes on the following 2 types of property: 3 (1) Commercial and industrial. 4 (A) The property of any commercial or 5 industrial firm, including but not limited to the 6 property of any firm that is used for collecting, 7 separating, storing, or processing recyclable 8 materials, locating within the taxing district 9 during the immediately preceding year from another 10 state, territory, or country, or having been newly 11 created within this State during the immediately 12 preceding year, or expanding an existing facility. 13 The abatement shall not exceed a period of 10 years 14 and the aggregate amount of abated taxes for all 15 taxing districts combined shall not exceed 16 $4,000,000; or 17 (B) The property of any commercial or 18 industrial development of at least 500 acres having 19 been created within the taxing district. The 20 abatement shall not exceed a period of 20 years and 21 the aggregate amount of abated taxes for all taxing 22 districts combined shall not exceed $12,000,000. 23 (C) The property of any commercial or 24 industrial firm currently located in the taxing 25 district that expands a facility or its number of 26 employees. The abatement shall not exceed a period 27 of 10 years and the aggregate amount of abated taxes 28 for all taxing districts combined shall not exceed 29 $4,000,000. The abatement period may be renewed at 30 the option of the taxing districts. 31 (2) Horse racing. Any property in the taxing 32 district which is used for the racing of horses and upon 33 which capital improvements consisting of expansion, 34 improvement or replacement of existing facilities have -13- LRB9206509REpkam 1 been made since July 1, 1987. The combined abatements 2 for such property from all taxing districts in any county 3 shall not exceed $5,000,000 annually and shall not exceed 4 a period of 10 years. 5 (3) Auto racing. Any property designed exclusively 6 for the racing of motor vehicles. Such abatement shall 7 not exceed a period of 10 years. 8 (4) Academic or research institute. The property 9 of any academic or research institute in the taxing 10 district that (i) is an exempt organization under 11 paragraph (3) of Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue 12 Code, (ii) operates for the benefit of the public by 13 actually and exclusively performing scientific research 14 and making the results of the research available to the 15 interested public on a non-discriminatory basis, and 16 (iii) employs more than 100 employees. An abatement 17 granted under this paragraph shall be for at least 15 18 years and the aggregate amount of abated taxes for all 19 taxing districts combined shall not exceed $5,000,000. 20 (5) Housing for older persons. Any property in the 21 taxing district that is devoted exclusively to affordable 22 housing for older households. For purposes of this 23 paragraph, "older households" means those households (i) 24 living in housing provided under any State or federal 25 program that the Department of Human Rights determines is 26 specifically designed and operated to assist elderly 27 persons and is solely occupied by persons 55 years of age 28 or older and (ii) whose annual income does not exceed 80% 29 of the area gross median income, adjusted for family 30 size, as such gross income and median income are 31 determined from time to time by the United States 32 Department of Housing and Urban Development. The 33 abatement shall not exceed a period of 15 years, and the 34 aggregate amount of abated taxes for all taxing districts -14- LRB9206509REpkam 1 shall not exceed $3,000,000. 2 (6) Historical society. For assessment years 1998 3 through 2000, the property of an historical society 4 qualifying as an exempt organization under Section 5 501(c)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue Code. 6 (7) Recreational facilities. Any property in the 7 taxing district (i) that is used for a municipal airport, 8 (ii) that is subject to a leasehold assessment under 9 Section 9-195 of this Code and (iii) which is sublet from 10 a park district that is leasing the property from a 11 municipality, but only if the property is used 12 exclusively for recreational facilities or for parking 13 lots used exclusively for those facilities. The 14 abatement shall not exceed a period of 10 years. 15 (8) Relocated corporate headquarters. If approval 16 occurs within 5 years after the effective date of this 17 amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly, any property 18 or a portion of any property in a taxing district that is 19 used by an eligible business for a corporate headquarters 20 as defined in the Corporate Headquarters Relocation Act. 21 Instead of an abatement under this paragraph (8), a 22 taxing district may enter into an agreement with an 23 eligible business to make annual payments to that 24 eligible business in an amount not to exceed the property 25 taxes paid directly or indirectly by that eligible 26 business for premises occupied pursuant to a written 27 lease and may make those payments without the need for an 28 annual appropriation. Any abatement ordered or agreement 29 entered into under this paragraph (8) may be effective 30 for the entire term specified by the taxing district, 31 except the term of the abatement or annual payments may 32 not exceed 20 years. 33 (b) Upon a majority vote of its governing authority, any 34 municipality may, after the determination of the assessed -15- LRB9206509REpkam 1 valuation of its property, order the county clerk to abate 2 any portion of its taxes on any property that is located 3 within the corporate limits of the municipality in accordance 4 with Section 8-3-18 of the Illinois Municipal Code. 5 (Source: P.A. 90-46, eff. 7-3-97; 90-415, eff. 8-15-97; 6 90-568, eff. 1-1-99; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98; 91-644, eff. 7 8-20-99; 91-885, eff. 7-6-00.) 8 Section 995. Severability. The provisions of this Act 9 are severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. 10 Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 11 becoming law.".