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Public Act 097-0905 |
SB3616 Enrolled | LRB097 19794 HLH 65064 b |
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AN ACT concerning revenue.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Enterprise Zone Act is amended by |
changing Sections 3, 4, 5.2, 5.3, 5.5, and 6 and by adding |
Sections 4.1, 5.2.1, 8.1, and 8.2 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 655/3) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 603)
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Sec. 3. Definition. As used in this Act, the following |
words shall
have the meanings ascribed to them, unless the |
context otherwise requires:
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(a) "Department" means the Department of Commerce and |
Economic Opportunity.
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(b) "Enterprise Zone" means an area of the State certified |
by the Department
as an Enterprise Zone pursuant to this Act.
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(c) "Depressed Area" means an area in which pervasive |
poverty, unemployment
and economic distress exist.
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(d) "Designated Zone Organization" means an association or |
entity: (1)
the members of which are substantially all |
residents of the Enterprise Zone;
(2) the board of directors of |
which is elected by the members of the organization;
(3) which |
satisfies the criteria set forth in Section 501(c) (3) or |
501(c) (4) of the
Internal Revenue Code; and (4) which exists |
primarily for the purpose of
performing within such area or |
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zone for the benefit of the residents and businesses
thereof |
any of the functions set forth in Section 8 of this Act.
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(e) "Agency" means each officer, board, commission and |
agency created
by the Constitution, in the executive branch of |
State government, other
than the State Board of Elections; each |
officer, department, board, commission,
agency, institution, |
authority, university, body politic and corporate of
the State; |
and each administrative unit or corporate outgrowth of the |
State
government which is created by or pursuant to statute, |
other than units
of local government and their officers, school |
districts and boards of election
commissioners; each |
administrative unit or corporate outgrowth of the above
and as |
may be created by executive order of the Governor. No entity |
shall
be considered an "agency" for the purposes of this Act |
unless authorized
by law to make rules or regulations.
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(f) "Rule" means each agency statement of general |
applicability that implements,
applies, interprets or |
prescribes law or policy, but does not include (i)
statements |
concerning only the internal management of an agency and not
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affecting private rights or procedures available to persons or |
entities
outside the agency, (ii) intra-agency memoranda, or |
(iii) the prescription
of standardized forms.
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(g) "Board" means the Enterprise Zone Board created in |
Section 5.2.1. |
(h) "Local labor market area" means an economically |
integrated area within which individuals can reside and find |
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employment within a reasonable distance or can readily change |
jobs without changing their place of residence. |
(i) "Full-time equivalent job" means a job in which the new |
employee works for the recipient or for a corporation under |
contract to the recipient at a rate of at least 35 hours per |
week. A recipient who employs labor or services at a specific |
site or facility under contract with another may declare one |
full-time, permanent job for every 1,820 man hours worked per |
year under that contract. Vacations, paid holidays, and sick |
time are included in this computation. Overtime is not |
considered a part of regular hours. |
(j) "Full-time retained job" means any employee defined as |
having a full-time or full-time equivalent job preserved at a |
specific facility or site, the continuance of which is |
threatened by a specific and demonstrable threat, which shall |
be specified in the application for development assistance. A |
recipient who employs labor or services at a specific site or |
facility under contract with another may declare one retained |
employee per year for every 1,750 man hours worked per year |
under that contract, even if different individuals perform |
on-site labor or services. |
(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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(20 ILCS 655/4) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 604)
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Sec. 4. Qualifications for Enterprise Zones. (1) An area is |
qualified to become an enterprise zone which:
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(a) is a contiguous area, provided that a zone area may |
exclude wholly
surrounded territory within its boundaries;
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(b) comprises a minimum of one-half square mile and not |
more than 12
square miles, or 15 square miles if the zone is |
located within the
jurisdiction of 4 or more counties or |
municipalities, in total area,
exclusive of lakes and |
waterways;
however, in such cases where the enterprise zone is |
a joint effort of
three or more units of government, or two or |
more units of government if
situated in a township which is |
divided by a municipality of 1,000,000 or
more inhabitants, and |
where the certification has been in
effect at least one year, |
the total area shall comprise a minimum of
one-half square mile |
and not more than thirteen square miles in total area
exclusive |
of lakes and waterways;
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(c) (blank) is a depressed area ;
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(d) (blank); satisfies any additional criteria established |
by regulation of the
Department consistent with the purposes of |
this Act ; and
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(e) is (1) entirely within a municipality or (2) entirely |
within
the unincorporated
areas of a county, except where |
reasonable need is established for such
zone to cover portions |
of more than one municipality or county or (3)
both comprises |
(i) all or part of a municipality and (ii) an unincorporated
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area of a county ; and .
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(f) meets 3 or more of the following criteria: |
(1) all or part of the local labor market area has had |
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an annual average unemployment rate of at least 120% of the |
State's annual average unemployment rate for the most |
recent calendar year or the most recent fiscal year as |
reported by the Department of Employment Security; |
(2) designation will result in the development of |
substantial employment opportunities by creating or |
retaining a minimum aggregate of 1,000 full-time |
equivalent jobs due to an aggregate investment of |
$100,000,000 or more, and will help alleviate the effects |
of poverty and unemployment within the local labor market |
area; |
(3) all or part of the local labor market area has a |
poverty rate of at least 20% according to the latest |
federal decennial census, 50% or more of children in the |
local labor market area participate in the federal free |
lunch program according to reported statistics from the |
State Board of Education, or 20% or more households in the |
local labor market area receive food stamps according to |
the latest federal decennial census; |
(4) an abandoned coal mine or a brownfield (as defined |
in Section 58.2 of the Environmental Protection Act) is |
located in the proposed zone area, or all or a portion of |
the proposed zone was declared a federal disaster area in |
the 3 years preceding the date of application; |
(5) the local labor market area contains a presence of |
large employers that have downsized over the years, the |
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labor market area has experienced plant closures in the 5 |
years prior to the date of application affecting more than |
50 workers, or the local labor market area has experienced |
State or federal facility closures in the 5 years prior to |
the date of application affecting more than 50 workers; |
(6) based on data from Multiple Listing Service |
information or other suitable sources, the local labor |
market area contains a high floor vacancy rate of |
industrial or commercial properties, vacant or demolished |
commercial and industrial structures are prevalent in the |
local labor market area, or industrial structures in the |
local labor market area are not used because of age, |
deterioration, relocation of the former occupants, or |
cessation of operation; |
(7) the applicant demonstrates a substantial plan for |
using the designation to improve the State and local |
government tax base, including income, sales, and property |
taxes; |
(8) significant public infrastructure is present in |
the local labor market area in addition to a plan for |
infrastructure development and improvement; |
(9) high schools or community colleges located within |
the local labor market area are engaged in ACT Work Keys, |
Manufacturing Skills Standard Certification, or other |
industry-based credentials that prepare students for |
careers; or |
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(10) the change in equalized assessed valuation of |
industrial and/or commercial properties in the 5 years |
prior to the date of application is equal to or less than |
50% of the State average change in equalized assessed |
valuation for industrial and/or commercial properties, as |
applicable, for the same period of time. |
As provided in Section 10-5.3 of the River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone Act, upon the expiration of the term of each |
River Edge Redevelopment Zone in existence on the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, that |
River Edge Redevelopment Zone will become available for its |
previous designee or a new applicant to compete for designation |
as an enterprise zone. No preference for designation will be |
given to the previous designee of the zone. |
(2) Any criteria established by the Department or by law |
which utilize the rate
of unemployment for a particular area |
shall provide that all persons who
are not presently employed |
and have exhausted all unemployment benefits
shall be |
considered unemployed, whether or not such persons are actively
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seeking employment.
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(Source: P.A. 86-803.)
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(20 ILCS 655/4.1 new) |
Sec. 4.1. Department recommendations. |
(a) For all applications that qualify under Section 4 of |
this Act, the Department shall issue recommendations by |
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assigning a score to each applicant. The scores will be |
determined by the Department, based on the extent to which an |
applicant meets the criteria points under subsection (f) of |
Section 4 of this Act. Scores will be determined using the |
following scoring system: |
(1) Up to 50 points for the extent to which the |
applicant meets the criteria in item (1) of subsection (f) |
of Section 4 of this Act. |
(2) Up to 50 points for the extent to which the |
applicant meets the criteria in item (2) of subsection (f) |
of Section 4 of this Act. |
(3) Up to 40 points for the extent to which the |
applicant meets the criteria in item (3) of subsection (f) |
of Section 4 of this Act. |
(4) Up to 30 points for the extent to which the |
applicant meets the criteria in item (4) of subsection (f) |
of Section 4 of this Act. |
(5) Up to 50 points for the extent to which the |
applicant meets the criteria in item (5) of subsection (f) |
of Section 4 of this Act. |
(6) Up to 40 points for the extent to which the |
applicant meets the criteria in item (6) of subsection (f) |
of Section 4 of this Act. |
(7) Up to 30 points for the extent to which the |
applicant meets the criteria in item (7) of subsection (f) |
of Section 4 of this Act. |
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(8) Up to 50 points for the extent to which the |
applicant meets the criteria in item (8) of subsection (f) |
of Section 4 of this Act. |
(9) Up to 40 points for the extent to which the |
applicant meets the criteria in item (9) of subsection (f) |
of Section 4 of this Act. |
(10) Up to 40 points for the extent to which the |
applicant meets the criteria in item (10) of subsection (f) |
of Section 4 of this Act. |
(b) After assigning a score for each of the individual |
criteria using the point system as described in subsection (a), |
the Department shall then take the sum of the scores for each |
applicant and assign a final score. The Department shall then |
submit this information to the Board, as required in subsection |
(c) of Section 5.2, as its recommendation.
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(20 ILCS 655/5.2) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 607)
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Sec. 5.2. Department Review of Enterprise Zone |
Applications. |
(a) All
applications which are to be considered and acted |
upon by the Department
during a calendar year must be received |
by the Department no later than
December 31 of the preceding |
calendar year.
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Any application received on or after December 31 January 1 |
of any calendar year shall
be held by the Department for |
consideration and action during the following
calendar year.
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Each enterprise zone application shall include a specific |
definition of the applicant's local labor market area. |
(a-5) The Department shall, no later than March 31, 2013, |
develop an application process for an enterprise zone |
application. The Department has emergency rulemaking authority |
for the purpose of application development only until 9 months |
after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th |
General Assembly. |
(b) Upon receipt of an application from a county or |
municipality the Department
shall review the application to |
determine whether the designated area
qualifies as an |
enterprise zone under Section 4 of this Act.
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(c) No later than June 30 May 1 , the Department shall |
notify all applicant municipalities
and counties of the |
Department's determination of the qualification of their
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respective designated enterprise zone areas , and shall send |
qualifying applications, including the applicant's scores for |
items (1) through (10) of subsection (a) of Section 4.1 and the |
applicant's final score under that Section, to the Board .
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(d) If any such designated area is found to be qualified to |
be an enterprise
zone by the Department under subsection (c) of |
this Section , the Department shall, no later than July 15 May |
15 , send a letter of notification to each member of the General |
Assembly whose legislative district or representative district |
contains all or part of the designated area and publish a |
notice in at
least one newspaper of general circulation within |
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the proposed zone area
to notify the general public of the |
application and their opportunity to
comment. Such notice shall |
include a description of the area and a brief
summary of the |
application and shall indicate locations where the applicant
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has provided copies of the application for public inspection. |
The notice
shall also indicate appropriate procedures for the |
filing of written comments
from zone residents, business, civic |
and other organizations and property
owners to the Department.
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(e) (Blank). By July 1 of each calendar year, the |
Department shall either approve
or deny all applications filed |
by December 31 of the preceding calendar year.
If approval of |
an application filed by December 31 of any calendar year
is not |
received by July 1 of the following calendar year, the |
application
shall be considered denied. If an application is |
denied, the Department
shall inform the county or municipality |
of the specific reasons for the denial.
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(f) (Blank). Preference in Designation. In determining |
which designated areas
shall be approved and certified as |
Enterprise Zones, the Department shall
give preference to:
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(1) Areas with high levels of poverty, unemployment, job |
and population
loss, and general distress; and
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(2) Areas which have evidenced with widest support from the |
county or
municipality seeking to have such areas designated as |
Enterprise Zones,
community residents, local business, labor |
and neighborhood organizations
and where there are plans for |
the disposal of publicly owned real property
as described in |
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Section 10; and
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(3) Areas for which a specific plan has been submitted to |
effect economic
growth and expansion and neighborhood |
revitalization for the benefit of
Zone residents and existing |
business through efforts which may include but
need not be |
limited to a reduction of tax rates or fees, an increase in
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level and efficiency of local services, and a simplification or |
streamlining
of governmental requirements applicable to |
employers or employees, taking
into account the resources |
available to the county or municipality seeking
to have an area |
designated as an Enterprise Zone to make such efforts; and
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(4) Areas for which there is evidence of prior consultation |
between the
county or municipality seeking designation of an |
area as an Enterprise Zone
and business, labor and neighborhood |
organizations within the proposed Zone;
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(5) Areas for which a specific plan has been submitted |
which will or may
be expected to benefit zone residents and |
workers by increasing their ownership
opportunities and |
participation in enterprise zone development;
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(6) Areas in which specific governmental functions are to |
be performed
by designated neighborhood organizations in |
partnership with the county
or municipality seeking |
designation of an area as an Enterprise Zone.
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(g) (Blank). At least 2/5 of all new enterprise zones |
approved and certified by
the Department during any calendar |
year shall be located wholly or partially
within counties with |
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unemployment rates of or above 8% for at least one
month during |
the 12-month
calendar year preceding the calendar year in which |
the applications are to
be considered and acted upon by the |
Department.
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(h) (Blank). The Department's determination of whether to |
certify an enterprise
zone shall be based on the purposes of |
this Act, the criteria set forth
in Section 4 and subsections |
(f) and
(g) of Section 5.2, and any additional criteria
adopted |
by regulation of the Department under paragraph (d) of Section |
4.
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(Source: P.A. 85-870.)
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(20 ILCS 655/5.2.1 new) |
Sec. 5.2.1. Enterprise Zone Board. |
(a) An Enterprise Zone Board is hereby created within the |
Department. |
(b) The Board shall consist of the following 5 members: |
(1) the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, |
or his or her designee, who shall serve as chairperson; |
(2) the Director of Revenue, or his or her designee; |
and |
(3) three members appointed by the Governor, with the |
advice and consent of the Senate. |
Board members shall serve without compensation but may be |
reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred in the performance |
of their duties. |
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(c) Each member appointed under item (3) of subsection (b) |
shall have at least 5 years of experience in business, economic |
development, or site location. Of the members appointed under |
item (3) of subsection (b): one member shall reside in Cook |
County; one member shall reside in DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, |
or Will County; and one member shall reside in a county other |
than Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, or Will. |
(d) Of the initial members appointed under item (3) of |
subsection (b): one member shall serve for a term of 2 years; |
one member shall serve for a term of 3 years; and one member |
shall serve for a term of 4 years. Thereafter, all members |
appointed under item (3) of subsection (b) shall serve for |
terms of 4 years. Members appointed under item (3) of |
subsection (b) may be reappointed. The Governor may remove a |
member appointed under item (3) of subsection (b) for |
incompetence, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office. |
(e) By September 30, 2014, and September 30 of each year |
thereafter, all applications filed by December 31 of the |
preceding calendar year and deemed qualified by the Department |
shall be approved or denied by the Board. If such application |
is not approved by September 30, the application shall be |
considered denied. If an application is denied, the Board shall |
inform the applicant of the specific reasons for the denial. |
(f) A majority of the Board will determine whether an |
application is approved or denied. The Board is not, at any |
time, required to designate an enterprise zone. |
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(g) In determining which designated areas shall be approved |
and certified as enterprise zones, the Board shall give |
preference to the extent to which the area meets the criteria |
set forth in Section 4.
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(20 ILCS 655/5.3) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 608)
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Sec. 5.3. Certification of Enterprise Zones; Effective |
date.
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(a) Certification of Board-approved Approval of designated |
Enterprise Zones shall be made by the
Department by |
certification of the designating ordinance. The Department
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shall promptly issue a certificate for each Enterprise Zone |
upon its
approval by the Board . The certificate shall be signed |
by the Director of the
Department, shall make specific |
reference to the designating ordinance,
which shall be attached |
thereto, and shall be filed in the office of the
Secretary of |
State. A certified copy of the Enterprise Zone Certificate, or
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a duplicate original thereof, shall be recorded in the office |
of recorder
of deeds of the county in which the Enterprise Zone |
lies.
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(b) An Enterprise Zone shall be effective on January 1 of |
the first calendar year after Department upon its |
certification. The
Department shall transmit a copy of the |
certification to the Department
of Revenue, and to the |
designating municipality or county.
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Upon certification of an Enterprise Zone, the terms and |
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provisions of the
designating ordinance shall be in effect, and |
may not be amended or repealed
except in accordance with |
Section 5.4.
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(c) With the exception of Enterprise Zones scheduled to |
expire before December 31, 2018, an An Enterprise Zone |
designated before the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
the 97th General Assembly shall be in effect for 30 calendar |
years, or for
a lesser number of years specified in the |
certified designating ordinance.
Each Enterprise Zone in |
existence on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
97th General Assembly that is scheduled to expire before July |
1, 2016 will have its termination date extended until July 1, |
2016. An Enterprise Zone designated on or after the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly shall |
be in effect for a term of 15 calendar years, or for a lesser |
number of years specified in the certified designating |
ordinance. An enterprise zone designated on or after the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
Assembly shall be subject to review by the Board after 13 years |
for an additional 10-year designation. Enterprise Zones shall |
terminate at midnight of December 31 of the final
calendar year |
of the certified term, except as provided in Section 5.4.
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(d) No more than 12 Enterprise Zones may be certified by |
the Department
in calendar year 1984, no more than 12 |
Enterprise Zones may be certified
by the Department in calendar |
year 1985, no more than 13 Enterprise
Zones may be certified by |
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the Department in calendar year 1986, no
more than 15 |
Enterprise Zones may be certified by the Department in
calendar |
year 1987, and no more than 20 Enterprise Zones may be |
certified
by the Department in calendar year 1990. In other |
calendar years, no more
than 13 Enterprise Zones may be |
certified by the Department.
The Department may also designate |
up to 8 additional Enterprise Zones
outside the regular |
application cycle if warranted by the extreme economic
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circumstances as determined by the Department. The Department |
may also
designate one additional Enterprise Zone outside the |
regular application
cycle if an aircraft manufacturer agrees to |
locate
an aircraft manufacturing facility in the proposed |
Enterprise Zone.
Notwithstanding any
other provision of this |
Act, no more than 89 Enterprise Zones may be
certified by the |
Department for the 10 calendar years commencing with 1983.
The |
7 additional Enterprise Zones authorized by Public Act
86-15 |
shall not lie within municipalities or unincorporated areas of
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counties that abut or are contiguous to Enterprise Zones |
certified pursuant
to this Section prior to June 30, 1989. The |
7 additional Enterprise
Zones (excluding the additional |
Enterprise Zone which may be designated
outside the regular |
application cycle) authorized by Public Act 86-1030
shall not |
lie within municipalities or unincorporated areas of counties
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that abut or are contiguous to Enterprise Zones certified |
pursuant to this
Section prior to February 28, 1990. Beginning |
in calendar year 2004 and until
December 31, 2008, one |
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additional enterprise zone may be certified by the
Department. |
In any calendar year, the
Department
may not certify more than |
3 Zones located within the same municipality. The
Department |
may certify Enterprise Zones in each of the 10 calendar years
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commencing with 1983. The Department may not certify more than |
a total of
18 Enterprise Zones located within the same county |
(whether within
municipalities or within unincorporated |
territory) for the 10 calendar years
commencing with 1983. |
Thereafter, the Department may not certify any
additional |
Enterprise Zones, but may amend and rescind certifications of
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existing Enterprise Zones in accordance with Section 5.4.
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(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if (i) the |
county board of
any county in which a current military base is |
located, in part or in whole, or
in which a military
base that |
has been closed within 20 years of the effective date of this
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amendatory Act of 1998 is located, in part or in whole, adopts |
a designating
ordinance in accordance with Section 5 of this |
Act to designate the military
base in that county as an |
enterprise zone and (ii) the property otherwise
meets the
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qualifications for an enterprise zone as prescribed in Section |
4 of this Act,
then the Department may certify the designating |
ordinance or ordinances, as the
case may be.
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(f) Applications for Enterprise Zones that are scheduled to |
expire in 2016, 2017, or 2018, including Enterprise Zones that |
have been extended until 2016 by this amendatory Act of the |
97th General Assembly, shall be submitted to the Department no |
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later than the date established by the Department by rule |
pursuant to Section 5.2. At that time, the Zone becomes |
available for either the previously designated area or a |
different area to compete for designation. No preference for |
designation as a Zone will be given to the previously |
designated area. |
For Enterprise Zones that are scheduled to expire on or |
after January 1, 2019, an application process shall begin 2 |
years prior to the year in which the Zone expires. At that |
time, the Zone becomes available for either the previously |
designated area or a different area to compete for designation. |
No preference for designation as a Zone will be given to the |
previously designated area. |
Each Enterprise Zone that reapplies for certification but |
does not receive a new certification shall expire on its |
scheduled termination date. |
(Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-777, eff. 1-1-03; 93-436, |
eff.
1-1-04.)
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(20 ILCS 655/5.5)
(from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 609.1)
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Sec. 5.5. High Impact Business.
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(a) In order to respond to unique opportunities to assist |
in the
encouragement, development, growth and expansion of the |
private sector through
large scale investment and development |
projects, the Department is authorized
to receive and approve |
applications for the designation of "High Impact
Businesses" in |
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Illinois subject to the following conditions:
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(1) such applications may be submitted at any time |
during the year;
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(2) such business is not located, at the time of |
designation, in
an enterprise zone designated pursuant to |
this Act;
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(3) the business intends to do one or more of the |
following:
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(A) the business intends to make a minimum |
investment of
$12,000,000 which will be placed in |
service in qualified property and
intends to create 500 |
full-time equivalent jobs at a designated location
in |
Illinois or intends to make a minimum investment of |
$30,000,000 which
will be placed in service in |
qualified property and intends to retain 1,500
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full-time retained jobs at a designated location in |
Illinois.
The business must certify in writing that the |
investments would not be
placed in service in qualified |
property and the job creation or job
retention would |
not occur without the tax credits and exemptions set |
forth
in subsection (b) of this Section. The terms |
"placed in service" and
"qualified property" have the |
same meanings as described in subsection (h)
of Section |
201 of the Illinois Income Tax Act; or
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(B) the business intends to establish a new |
electric generating
facility at a designated location |
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in Illinois. "New electric generating
facility", for |
purposes of this Section, means a newly-constructed
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electric
generation plant
or a newly-constructed |
generation capacity expansion at an existing electric
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generation
plant, including the transmission lines and |
associated
equipment that transfers electricity from |
points of supply to points of
delivery, and for which |
such new foundation construction commenced not sooner
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than July 1,
2001. Such facility shall be designed to |
provide baseload electric
generation and shall operate |
on a continuous basis throughout the year;
and (i) |
shall have an aggregate rated generating capacity of at |
least 1,000
megawatts for all new units at one site if |
it uses natural gas as its primary
fuel and foundation |
construction of the facility is commenced on
or before |
December 31, 2004, or shall have an aggregate rated |
generating
capacity of at least 400 megawatts for all |
new units at one site if it uses
coal or gases derived |
from coal
as its primary fuel and
shall support the |
creation of at least 150 new Illinois coal mining jobs, |
or
(ii) shall be funded through a federal Department of |
Energy grant before December 31, 2010 and shall support |
the creation of Illinois
coal-mining
jobs, or (iii) |
shall use coal gasification or integrated |
gasification-combined cycle units
that generate
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electricity or chemicals, or both, and shall support |
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the creation of Illinois
coal-mining
jobs.
The
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business must certify in writing that the investments |
necessary to establish
a new electric generating |
facility would not be placed in service and the
job |
creation in the case of a coal-fueled plant
would not |
occur without the tax credits and exemptions set forth |
in
subsection (b-5) of this Section. The term "placed |
in service" has
the same meaning as described in |
subsection
(h) of Section 201 of the Illinois Income |
Tax Act; or
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(B-5) the business intends to establish a new |
gasification
facility at a designated location in |
Illinois. As used in this Section, "new gasification |
facility" means a newly constructed coal gasification |
facility that generates chemical feedstocks or |
transportation fuels derived from coal (which may |
include, but are not limited to, methane, methanol, and |
nitrogen fertilizer), that supports the creation or |
retention of Illinois coal-mining jobs, and that |
qualifies for financial assistance from the Department |
before December 31, 2010. A new gasification facility |
does not include a pilot project located within |
Jefferson County or within a county adjacent to |
Jefferson County for synthetic natural gas from coal; |
or
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(C) the business intends to establish
production |
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operations at a new coal mine, re-establish production |
operations at
a closed coal mine, or expand production |
at an existing coal mine
at a designated location in |
Illinois not sooner than July 1, 2001;
provided that |
the
production operations result in the creation of 150 |
new Illinois coal mining
jobs as described in |
subdivision (a)(3)(B) of this Section, and further
|
provided that the coal extracted from such mine is |
utilized as the predominant
source for a new electric |
generating facility.
The business must certify in |
writing that the
investments necessary to establish a |
new, expanded, or reopened coal mine would
not
be |
placed in service and the job creation would not
occur |
without the tax credits and exemptions set forth in |
subsection (b-5) of
this Section. The term "placed in |
service" has
the same meaning as described in |
subsection (h) of Section 201 of the
Illinois Income |
Tax Act; or
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(D) the business intends to construct new |
transmission facilities or
upgrade existing |
transmission facilities at designated locations in |
Illinois,
for which construction commenced not sooner |
than July 1, 2001. For the
purposes of this Section, |
"transmission facilities" means transmission lines
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with a voltage rating of 115 kilovolts or above, |
including associated
equipment, that transfer |
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electricity from points of supply to points of
delivery |
and that transmit a majority of the electricity |
generated by a new
electric generating facility |
designated as a High Impact Business in accordance
with |
this Section. The business must certify in writing that |
the investments
necessary to construct new |
transmission facilities or upgrade existing
|
transmission facilities would not be placed in service
|
without the tax credits and exemptions set forth in |
subsection (b-5) of this
Section. The term "placed in |
service" has the
same meaning as described in |
subsection (h) of Section 201 of the Illinois
Income |
Tax Act; or
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(E) the business intends to establish a new wind |
power facility at a designated location in Illinois. |
For purposes of this Section, "new wind power facility" |
means a newly constructed electric generation |
facility, or a newly constructed expansion of an |
existing electric generation facility, placed in |
service on or after July 1, 2009, that generates |
electricity using wind energy devices, and such |
facility shall be deemed to include all associated |
transmission lines, substations, and other equipment |
related to the generation of electricity from wind |
energy devices. For purposes of this Section, "wind |
energy device" means any device, with a nameplate |
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capacity of at least 0.5 megawatts, that is used in the |
process of converting kinetic energy from the wind to |
generate electricity; and
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(4) no later than 90 days after an application is |
submitted, the
Department shall notify the applicant of the |
Department's determination of
the qualification of the |
proposed High Impact Business under this Section.
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(b) Businesses designated as High Impact Businesses |
pursuant to
subdivision (a)(3)(A) of this Section shall qualify |
for the credits and
exemptions described in the
following Acts: |
Section 9-222 and Section 9-222.1A of the Public Utilities
Act,
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subsection (h)
of Section 201 of the Illinois Income Tax Act,
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and Section 1d of
the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act; provided |
that these credits and
exemptions
described in these Acts shall |
not be authorized until the minimum
investments set forth in |
subdivision (a)(3)(A) of this
Section have been placed in
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service in qualified properties and, in the case of the |
exemptions
described in the Public Utilities Act and Section 1d |
of the Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act, the minimum full-time |
equivalent jobs or full-time retained jobs set
forth in |
subdivision (a)(3)(A) of this Section have been
created or |
retained.
Businesses designated as High Impact Businesses |
under
this Section shall also
qualify for the exemption |
described in Section 5l of the Retailers' Occupation
Tax Act. |
The credit provided in subsection (h) of Section 201 of the |
Illinois
Income Tax Act shall be applicable to investments in |
|
qualified property as set
forth in subdivision (a)(3)(A) of |
this Section.
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(b-5) Businesses designated as High Impact Businesses |
pursuant to
subdivisions (a)(3)(B), (a)(3)(B-5), (a)(3)(C), |
and (a)(3)(D) of this Section shall qualify
for the credits and |
exemptions described in the following Acts: Section 51 of
the |
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, Section 9-222 and Section |
9-222.1A of the
Public Utilities Act, and subsection (h) of |
Section 201 of the Illinois Income
Tax Act; however, the |
credits and exemptions authorized under Section 9-222 and
|
Section 9-222.1A of the Public Utilities Act, and subsection |
(h) of Section 201
of the Illinois Income Tax Act shall not be |
authorized until the new electric
generating facility, the new |
gasification facility, the new transmission facility, or the |
new, expanded, or
reopened coal mine is operational,
except |
that a new electric generating facility whose primary fuel |
source is
natural gas is eligible only for the exemption under |
Section 5l of the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act.
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(b-6) Businesses designated as High Impact Businesses |
pursuant to subdivision (a)(3)(E) of this Section shall qualify |
for the exemptions described in Section 5l of the Retailers' |
Occupation Tax Act; any business so designated as a High Impact |
Business being, for purposes of this Section, a "Wind Energy |
Business". |
(c) High Impact Businesses located in federally designated |
foreign trade
zones or sub-zones are also eligible for |
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additional credits, exemptions and
deductions as described in |
the following Acts: Section 9-221 and Section
9-222.1 of the |
Public
Utilities Act; and subsection (g) of Section 201, and |
Section 203
of the Illinois Income Tax Act.
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(d) Except for businesses contemplated under subdivision |
(a)(3)(E) of this Section, existing Illinois businesses which |
apply for designation as a
High Impact Business must provide |
the Department with the prospective plan
for which 1,500 |
full-time retained jobs would be eliminated in the event that |
the
business is not designated.
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(e) Except for new wind power facilities contemplated under |
subdivision (a)(3)(E) of this Section, new proposed facilities |
which apply for designation as High Impact
Business must |
provide the Department with proof of alternative non-Illinois
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sites which would receive the proposed investment and job |
creation in the
event that the business is not designated as a |
High Impact Business.
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(f) Except for businesses contemplated under subdivision |
(a)(3)(E) of this Section, in the event that a business is |
designated a High Impact Business
and it is later determined |
after reasonable notice and an opportunity for a
hearing as |
provided under the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, that
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the business would have placed in service in qualified property |
the
investments and created or retained the requisite number of |
jobs without
the benefits of the High Impact Business |
designation, the Department shall
be required to immediately |
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revoke the designation and notify the Director
of the |
Department of Revenue who shall begin proceedings to recover |
all
wrongfully exempted State taxes with interest. The business |
shall also be
ineligible for all State funded Department |
programs for a period of 10 years.
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(g) The Department shall revoke a High Impact Business |
designation if
the participating business fails to comply with |
the terms and conditions of
the designation. However, the |
penalties for new wind power facilities or Wind Energy |
Businesses for failure to comply with any of the terms or |
conditions of the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act shall be only |
those penalties identified in the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act, |
and the Department shall not revoke a High Impact Business |
designation as a result of the failure to comply with any of |
the terms or conditions of the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act in |
relation to a new wind power facility or a Wind Energy |
Business.
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(h) Prior to designating a business, the Department shall |
provide the
members of the General Assembly and Commission on |
Government Forecasting and Accountability
with a report |
setting forth the terms and conditions of the designation and
|
guarantees that have been received by the Department in |
relation to the
proposed business being designated.
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(Source: P.A. 95-18, eff. 7-30-07; 96-28, eff. 7-1-09.)
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(20 ILCS 655/6) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 610)
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Sec. 6. Powers and Duties of Department.
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(A) General Powers. The Department shall administer this |
Act and shall
have the following powers and duties:
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(1) To monitor the implementation of this Act and |
submit reports
evaluating
the effectiveness of the program |
and any suggestions for legislation to
the Governor and |
General Assembly by October 1 of every year preceding a
|
regular Session of the General Assembly and to annually |
report to the General
Assembly initial and current |
population, employment, per capita income,
number of |
business establishments , and dollar value of new |
construction and
improvements , and the aggregate value of |
each tax incentive, based on information provided by the |
Department of Revenue, for each Enterprise Zone.
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(2) To promulgate all necessary rules and regulations |
to carry out the
purposes of this Act in accordance with |
The Illinois Administrative Procedure
Act.
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(3) To assist municipalities and counties in obtaining |
Federal status
as an Enterprise Zone.
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(B) Specific Duties:
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(1) The Department shall provide information and |
appropriate assistance
to persons desiring to locate and |
engage in business in an enterprise zone,
to persons |
engaged in business in an enterprise zone and to designated |
zone
organizations operating there.
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(2) The Department shall, in cooperation with |
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appropriate units of local
government and State agencies, |
coordinate and streamline existing State
business |
assistance programs and permit and license application |
procedures
for Enterprise Zone businesses.
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(3) The Department shall publicize existing tax |
incentives and economic
development programs within the |
Zone and upon request, offer technical
assistance
in |
abatement and alternative revenue source development to |
local units of
government which have enterprise Zones |
within their jurisdiction.
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(4) The Department shall work together with the |
responsible State and
Federal agencies to promote the |
coordination of other relevant programs,
including but not |
limited to housing, community and economic development,
|
small business, banking, financial assistance, and |
employment training programs
which are carried on in an |
Enterprise Zone.
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(5) In order to stimulate employment opportunities for |
Zone residents,
the Department, in cooperation with the |
Department of Human Services and the
Department of |
Employment Security, is to initiate a test of
the following |
2 programs within
the 12 month period following designation |
and approval by the Department
of the first enterprise |
zones: (i) the use of aid to families with dependent
|
children benefits payable under Article IV of the Illinois |
Public Aid Code,
General Assistance benefits payable under |
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Article VI of the Illinois Public
Aid Code,
the |
unemployment insurance benefits payable under the |
Unemployment Insurance
Act as training or employment |
subsidies leading to unsubsidized employment;
and (ii) a |
program for voucher reimbursement of the cost of training |
zone
residents eligible under the Targeted Jobs Tax Credit |
provisions of the
Internal Revenue Code for employment in |
private industry. These programs
shall not be designed to |
subsidize businesses, but are intended to open
up job and |
training opportunities not otherwise available. Nothing in |
this
paragraph (5) shall be deemed to require zone |
businesses to utilize these
programs. These programs |
should be designed (i) for those individuals whose
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opportunities for job-finding are minimal without program |
participation,
(ii) to minimize the period of benefit |
collection by such individuals, and
(iii) to accelerate the |
transition of those individuals to unsubsidized
|
employment. The Department is to seek agreement with |
business, organized
labor and the appropriate State |
Department and agencies on the design,
operation and |
evaluation of the test programs.
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A report with recommendations including representative |
comments of these
groups shall be submitted by the Department |
to the county or municipality
which designated the area as an |
Enterprise Zone, Governor and General Assembly
not later than |
12 months after such test programs have commenced, or not
later |
|
than 3 months following the termination of such test programs, |
whichever
first occurs.
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(Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
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(20 ILCS 655/8.1 new) |
Sec. 8.1. Accounting. |
(a) Any business receiving tax incentives due to its |
location within an Enterprise Zone or its designation as a High |
Impact Business must report the total Enterprise Zone or High |
Impact Business tax benefits received by the business, broken |
down by incentive category and enterprise zone, if applicable, |
annually to the Department of Revenue. Reports will be due no |
later than March 30 of each year and shall cover the previous |
calendar year. The first report will be for the 2012 calendar |
year and will be due no later than March 30, 2013. Failure to |
report data shall result in ineligibility to receive |
incentives. For the first offense, a business shall be given 60 |
days to comply. |
(b) Each person required to file a return under the Gas |
Revenue Tax Act, the Gas Use Tax Act, the Electricity Excise |
Tax Act, or the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act shall file, |
on or before March 30 of each year, a report with the |
Department of Revenue, in the manner and form required by the |
Department of Revenue, itemizing the amount of the deduction |
taken under each Act, respectively, due to the location of a |
business in an Enterprise Zone or its designation as a High |
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Impact Business. The report shall be itemized by business and |
the business location address. |
(c) Employers shall report their job creation, retention, |
and capital investment numbers within the zone annually to the |
administrator, which will compile the information and report it |
to the Department of Revenue no later than March 30 of each |
calendar year. High Impact Businesses shall report their job |
creation, retention, and capital investment numbers directly |
to the Department of Revenue no later than March 30 of each |
year. |
(d) The Department of Revenue will aggregate and collect |
the tax, job, and capital investment data by Enterprise Zone |
and High Impact Business and report this information, formatted |
to exclude company-specific proprietary information, to the |
Department by May 1, 2013, and by May 1 of every calendar year |
thereafter. The Department will include this information in |
their required reports under Section 6 of this Act. |
(e) The Department of Revenue, in its discretion, may |
require that the reports filed under this Section be submitted |
electronically. |
(f) The Department of Revenue shall have the authority to |
adopt rules as are reasonable and necessary to implement the |
provisions of this Section. |
(20 ILCS 655/8.2 new) |
Sec. 8.2. Zone Administrator. |
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(a) Each Zone Administrator designated under Section 8 of |
this Act shall post a copy of the boundaries of the Enterprise |
Zone on its official Internet website and shall provide an |
electronic copy to the Department. The Department shall post |
each copy of the boundaries of an Enterprise Zone that it |
receives from a Zone Administrator on its official Internet |
website. |
(b) The Zone Administrator shall collect and aggregate the |
following information: |
(1) the estimated cost of each building project, broken |
down into labor and materials; and |
(2) within 60 days after the end of the project, the |
estimated cost of each building project, broken down into |
labor and materials. |
(c) By April 1 of each year, each Zone Administrator shall |
file a copy of its fee schedule with the Department, and the |
Department shall review and approve the fee schedule. Zone |
Administrators shall charge no more than 0.5% of the cost of |
building materials of the project associated with the specific |
Enterprise Zone, with a maximum fee of no more than $50,000. |
Section 10. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by |
changing Sections 201 and 203 as follows: |
(35 ILCS 5/201) (from Ch. 120, par. 2-201) |
(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 97-636 ) |
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Sec. 201. Tax Imposed. |
(a) In general. A tax measured by net income is hereby |
imposed on every
individual, corporation, trust and estate for |
each taxable year ending
after July 31, 1969 on the privilege |
of earning or receiving income in or
as a resident of this |
State. Such tax shall be in addition to all other
occupation or |
privilege taxes imposed by this State or by any municipal
|
corporation or political subdivision thereof. |
(b) Rates. The tax imposed by subsection (a) of this |
Section shall be
determined as follows, except as adjusted by |
subsection (d-1): |
(1) In the case of an individual, trust or estate, for |
taxable years
ending prior to July 1, 1989, an amount equal |
to 2 1/2% of the taxpayer's
net income for the taxable |
year. |
(2) In the case of an individual, trust or estate, for |
taxable years
beginning prior to July 1, 1989 and ending |
after June 30, 1989, an amount
equal to the sum of (i) 2 |
1/2% of the taxpayer's net income for the period
prior to |
July 1, 1989, as calculated under Section 202.3, and (ii) |
3% of the
taxpayer's net income for the period after June |
30, 1989, as calculated
under Section 202.3. |
(3) In the case of an individual, trust or estate, for |
taxable years
beginning after June 30, 1989, and ending |
prior to January 1, 2011, an amount equal to 3% of the |
taxpayer's net
income for the taxable year. |
|
(4) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, for |
taxable years beginning prior to January 1, 2011, and |
ending after December 31, 2010, an amount equal to the sum |
of (i) 3% of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior |
to January 1, 2011, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
(ii) 5% of the taxpayer's net income for the period after |
December 31, 2010, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
(5) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, for |
taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2011, and |
ending prior to January 1, 2015, an amount equal to 5% of |
the taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
(5.1) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
for taxable years beginning prior to January 1, 2015, and |
ending after December 31, 2014, an amount equal to the sum |
of (i) 5% of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior |
to January 1, 2015, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
(ii) 3.75% of the taxpayer's net income for the period |
after December 31, 2014, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
(5.2) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2015, |
and ending prior to January 1, 2025, an amount equal to |
3.75% of the taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
(5.3) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
for taxable years beginning prior to January 1, 2025, and |
ending after December 31, 2024, an amount equal to the sum |
of (i) 3.75% of the taxpayer's net income for the period |
|
prior to January 1, 2025, as calculated under Section |
202.5, and (ii) 3.25% of the taxpayer's net income for the |
period after December 31, 2024, as calculated under Section |
202.5. |
(5.4) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2025, an |
amount equal to 3.25% of the taxpayer's net income for the |
taxable year. |
(6) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years
|
ending prior to July 1, 1989, an amount equal to 4% of the
|
taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
(7) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning prior to
July 1, 1989 and ending after June 30, |
1989, an amount equal to the sum of
(i) 4% of the |
taxpayer's net income for the period prior to July 1, 1989,
|
as calculated under Section 202.3, and (ii) 4.8% of the |
taxpayer's net
income for the period after June 30, 1989, |
as calculated under Section
202.3. |
(8) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning after
June 30, 1989, and ending prior to January |
1, 2011, an amount equal to 4.8% of the taxpayer's net |
income for the
taxable year. |
(9) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning prior to January 1, 2011, and ending after |
December 31, 2010, an amount equal to the sum of (i) 4.8% |
of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior to |
|
January 1, 2011, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
(ii) 7% of the taxpayer's net income for the period after |
December 31, 2010, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
(10) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning on or after January 1, 2011, and ending prior to |
January 1, 2015, an amount equal to 7% of the taxpayer's |
net income for the taxable year. |
(11) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning prior to January 1, 2015, and ending after |
December 31, 2014, an amount equal to the sum of (i) 7% of |
the taxpayer's net income for the period prior to January |
1, 2015, as calculated under Section 202.5, and (ii) 5.25% |
of the taxpayer's net income for the period after December |
31, 2014, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
(12) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning on or after January 1, 2015, and ending prior to |
January 1, 2025, an amount equal to 5.25% of the taxpayer's |
net income for the taxable year. |
(13) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning prior to January 1, 2025, and ending after |
December 31, 2024, an amount equal to the sum of (i) 5.25% |
of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior to |
January 1, 2025, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
(ii) 4.8% of the taxpayer's net income for the period after |
December 31, 2024, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
(14) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
|
beginning on or after January 1, 2025, an amount equal to |
4.8% of the taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
The rates under this subsection (b) are subject to the |
provisions of Section 201.5. |
(c) Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax.
|
Beginning on July 1, 1979 and thereafter, in addition to such |
income
tax, there is also hereby imposed the Personal Property |
Tax Replacement
Income Tax measured by net income on every |
corporation (including Subchapter
S corporations), partnership |
and trust, for each taxable year ending after
June 30, 1979. |
Such taxes are imposed on the privilege of earning or
receiving |
income in or as a resident of this State. The Personal Property
|
Tax Replacement Income Tax shall be in addition to the income |
tax imposed
by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section and in |
addition to all other
occupation or privilege taxes imposed by |
this State or by any municipal
corporation or political |
subdivision thereof. |
(d) Additional Personal Property Tax Replacement Income |
Tax Rates.
The personal property tax replacement income tax |
imposed by this subsection
and subsection (c) of this Section |
in the case of a corporation, other
than a Subchapter S |
corporation and except as adjusted by subsection (d-1),
shall |
be an additional amount equal to
2.85% of such taxpayer's net |
income for the taxable year, except that
beginning on January |
1, 1981, and thereafter, the rate of 2.85% specified
in this |
subsection shall be reduced to 2.5%, and in the case of a
|
|
partnership, trust or a Subchapter S corporation shall be an |
additional
amount equal to 1.5% of such taxpayer's net income |
for the taxable year. |
(d-1) Rate reduction for certain foreign insurers. In the |
case of a
foreign insurer, as defined by Section 35A-5 of the |
Illinois Insurance Code,
whose state or country of domicile |
imposes on insurers domiciled in Illinois
a retaliatory tax |
(excluding any insurer
whose premiums from reinsurance assumed |
are 50% or more of its total insurance
premiums as determined |
under paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of Section 304,
except |
that for purposes of this determination premiums from |
reinsurance do
not include premiums from inter-affiliate |
reinsurance arrangements),
beginning with taxable years ending |
on or after December 31, 1999,
the sum of
the rates of tax |
imposed by subsections (b) and (d) shall be reduced (but not
|
increased) to the rate at which the total amount of tax imposed |
under this Act,
net of all credits allowed under this Act, |
shall equal (i) the total amount of
tax that would be imposed |
on the foreign insurer's net income allocable to
Illinois for |
the taxable year by such foreign insurer's state or country of
|
domicile if that net income were subject to all income taxes |
and taxes
measured by net income imposed by such foreign |
insurer's state or country of
domicile, net of all credits |
allowed or (ii) a rate of zero if no such tax is
imposed on such |
income by the foreign insurer's state of domicile.
For the |
purposes of this subsection (d-1), an inter-affiliate includes |
|
a
mutual insurer under common management. |
(1) For the purposes of subsection (d-1), in no event |
shall the sum of the
rates of tax imposed by subsections |
(b) and (d) be reduced below the rate at
which the sum of: |
(A) the total amount of tax imposed on such foreign |
insurer under
this Act for a taxable year, net of all |
credits allowed under this Act, plus |
(B) the privilege tax imposed by Section 409 of the |
Illinois Insurance
Code, the fire insurance company |
tax imposed by Section 12 of the Fire
Investigation |
Act, and the fire department taxes imposed under |
Section 11-10-1
of the Illinois Municipal Code, |
equals 1.25% for taxable years ending prior to December 31, |
2003, or
1.75% for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2003, of the net
taxable premiums written for |
the taxable year,
as described by subsection (1) of Section |
409 of the Illinois Insurance Code.
This paragraph will in |
no event increase the rates imposed under subsections
(b) |
and (d). |
(2) Any reduction in the rates of tax imposed by this |
subsection shall be
applied first against the rates imposed |
by subsection (b) and only after the
tax imposed by |
subsection (a) net of all credits allowed under this |
Section
other than the credit allowed under subsection (i) |
has been reduced to zero,
against the rates imposed by |
subsection (d). |
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This subsection (d-1) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250. |
(e) Investment credit. A taxpayer shall be allowed a credit
|
against the Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax for
|
investment in qualified property. |
(1) A taxpayer shall be allowed a credit equal to .5% |
of
the basis of qualified property placed in service during |
the taxable year,
provided such property is placed in |
service on or after
July 1, 1984. There shall be allowed an |
additional credit equal
to .5% of the basis of qualified |
property placed in service during the
taxable year, |
provided such property is placed in service on or
after |
July 1, 1986, and the taxpayer's base employment
within |
Illinois has increased by 1% or more over the preceding |
year as
determined by the taxpayer's employment records |
filed with the
Illinois Department of Employment Security. |
Taxpayers who are new to
Illinois shall be deemed to have |
met the 1% growth in base employment for
the first year in |
which they file employment records with the Illinois
|
Department of Employment Security. The provisions added to |
this Section by
Public Act 85-1200 (and restored by Public |
Act 87-895) shall be
construed as declaratory of existing |
law and not as a new enactment. If,
in any year, the |
increase in base employment within Illinois over the
|
preceding year is less than 1%, the additional credit shall |
be limited to that
percentage times a fraction, the |
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numerator of which is .5% and the denominator
of which is |
1%, but shall not exceed .5%. The investment credit shall |
not be
allowed to the extent that it would reduce a |
taxpayer's liability in any tax
year below zero, nor may |
any credit for qualified property be allowed for any
year |
other than the year in which the property was placed in |
service in
Illinois. For tax years ending on or after |
December 31, 1987, and on or
before December 31, 1988, the |
credit shall be allowed for the tax year in
which the |
property is placed in service, or, if the amount of the |
credit
exceeds the tax liability for that year, whether it |
exceeds the original
liability or the liability as later |
amended, such excess may be carried
forward and applied to |
the tax liability of the 5 taxable years following
the |
excess credit years if the taxpayer (i) makes investments |
which cause
the creation of a minimum of 2,000 full-time |
equivalent jobs in Illinois,
(ii) is located in an |
enterprise zone established pursuant to the Illinois
|
Enterprise Zone Act and (iii) is certified by the |
Department of Commerce
and Community Affairs (now |
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity) as |
complying with the requirements specified in
clause (i) and |
(ii) by July 1, 1986. The Department of Commerce and
|
Community Affairs (now Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity) shall notify the Department of Revenue of all |
such
certifications immediately. For tax years ending |
|
after December 31, 1988,
the credit shall be allowed for |
the tax year in which the property is
placed in service, |
or, if the amount of the credit exceeds the tax
liability |
for that year, whether it exceeds the original liability or |
the
liability as later amended, such excess may be carried |
forward and applied
to the tax liability of the 5 taxable |
years following the excess credit
years. The credit shall |
be applied to the earliest year for which there is
a |
liability. If there is credit from more than one tax year |
that is
available to offset a liability, earlier credit |
shall be applied first. |
(2) The term "qualified property" means property |
which: |
(A) is tangible, whether new or used, including |
buildings and structural
components of buildings and |
signs that are real property, but not including
land or |
improvements to real property that are not a structural |
component of a
building such as landscaping, sewer |
lines, local access roads, fencing, parking
lots, and |
other appurtenances; |
(B) is depreciable pursuant to Section 167 of the |
Internal Revenue Code,
except that "3-year property" |
as defined in Section 168(c)(2)(A) of that
Code is not |
eligible for the credit provided by this subsection |
(e); |
(C) is acquired by purchase as defined in Section |
|
179(d) of
the Internal Revenue Code; |
(D) is used in Illinois by a taxpayer who is |
primarily engaged in
manufacturing, or in mining coal |
or fluorite, or in retailing, or was placed in service |
on or after July 1, 2006 in a River Edge Redevelopment |
Zone established pursuant to the River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone Act; and |
(E) has not previously been used in Illinois in |
such a manner and by
such a person as would qualify for |
the credit provided by this subsection
(e) or |
subsection (f). |
(3) For purposes of this subsection (e), |
"manufacturing" means
the material staging and production |
of tangible personal property by
procedures commonly |
regarded as manufacturing, processing, fabrication, or
|
assembling which changes some existing material into new |
shapes, new
qualities, or new combinations. For purposes of |
this subsection
(e) the term "mining" shall have the same |
meaning as the term "mining" in
Section 613(c) of the |
Internal Revenue Code. For purposes of this subsection
(e), |
the term "retailing" means the sale of tangible personal |
property for use or consumption and not for resale, or
|
services rendered in conjunction with the sale of tangible |
personal property for use or consumption and not for |
resale. For purposes of this subsection (e), "tangible |
personal property" has the same meaning as when that term |
|
is used in the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, and, for |
taxable years ending after December 31, 2008, does not |
include the generation, transmission, or distribution of |
electricity. |
(4) The basis of qualified property shall be the basis
|
used to compute the depreciation deduction for federal |
income tax purposes. |
(5) If the basis of the property for federal income tax |
depreciation
purposes is increased after it has been placed |
in service in Illinois by
the taxpayer, the amount of such |
increase shall be deemed property placed
in service on the |
date of such increase in basis. |
(6) The term "placed in service" shall have the same
|
meaning as under Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code. |
(7) If during any taxable year, any property ceases to
|
be qualified property in the hands of the taxpayer within |
48 months after
being placed in service, or the situs of |
any qualified property is
moved outside Illinois within 48 |
months after being placed in service, the
Personal Property |
Tax Replacement Income Tax for such taxable year shall be
|
increased. Such increase shall be determined by (i) |
recomputing the
investment credit which would have been |
allowed for the year in which
credit for such property was |
originally allowed by eliminating such
property from such |
computation and, (ii) subtracting such recomputed credit
|
from the amount of credit previously allowed. For the |
|
purposes of this
paragraph (7), a reduction of the basis of |
qualified property resulting
from a redetermination of the |
purchase price shall be deemed a disposition
of qualified |
property to the extent of such reduction. |
(8) Unless the investment credit is extended by law, |
the
basis of qualified property shall not include costs |
incurred after
December 31, 2013, except for costs incurred |
pursuant to a binding
contract entered into on or before |
December 31, 2013. |
(9) Each taxable year ending before December 31, 2000, |
a partnership may
elect to pass through to its
partners the |
credits to which the partnership is entitled under this |
subsection
(e) for the taxable year. A partner may use the |
credit allocated to him or her
under this paragraph only |
against the tax imposed in subsections (c) and (d) of
this |
Section. If the partnership makes that election, those |
credits shall be
allocated among the partners in the |
partnership in accordance with the rules
set forth in |
Section 704(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, and the rules
|
promulgated under that Section, and the allocated amount of |
the credits shall
be allowed to the partners for that |
taxable year. The partnership shall make
this election on |
its Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax return for
|
that taxable year. The election to pass through the credits |
shall be
irrevocable. |
For taxable years ending on or after December 31, 2000, |
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a
partner that qualifies its
partnership for a subtraction |
under subparagraph (I) of paragraph (2) of
subsection (d) |
of Section 203 or a shareholder that qualifies a Subchapter |
S
corporation for a subtraction under subparagraph (S) of |
paragraph (2) of
subsection (b) of Section 203 shall be |
allowed a credit under this subsection
(e) equal to its |
share of the credit earned under this subsection (e) during
|
the taxable year by the partnership or Subchapter S |
corporation, determined in
accordance with the |
determination of income and distributive share of
income |
under Sections 702 and 704 and Subchapter S of the Internal |
Revenue
Code. This paragraph is exempt from the provisions |
of Section 250. |
(f) Investment credit; Enterprise Zone; River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone. |
(1) A taxpayer shall be allowed a credit against the |
tax imposed
by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section for |
investment in qualified
property which is placed in service |
in an Enterprise Zone created
pursuant to the Illinois |
Enterprise Zone Act or, for property placed in service on |
or after July 1, 2006, a River Edge Redevelopment Zone |
established pursuant to the River Edge Redevelopment Zone |
Act. For partners, shareholders
of Subchapter S |
corporations, and owners of limited liability companies,
|
if the liability company is treated as a partnership for |
purposes of
federal and State income taxation, there shall |
|
be allowed a credit under
this subsection (f) to be |
determined in accordance with the determination
of income |
and distributive share of income under Sections 702 and 704 |
and
Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. The credit |
shall be .5% of the
basis for such property. The credit |
shall be available only in the taxable
year in which the |
property is placed in service in the Enterprise Zone or |
River Edge Redevelopment Zone and
shall not be allowed to |
the extent that it would reduce a taxpayer's
liability for |
the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section |
to
below zero. For tax years ending on or after December |
31, 1985, the credit
shall be allowed for the tax year in |
which the property is placed in
service, or, if the amount |
of the credit exceeds the tax liability for that
year, |
whether it exceeds the original liability or the liability |
as later
amended, such excess may be carried forward and |
applied to the tax
liability of the 5 taxable years |
following the excess credit year.
The credit shall be |
applied to the earliest year for which there is a
|
liability. If there is credit from more than one tax year |
that is available
to offset a liability, the credit |
accruing first in time shall be applied
first. |
(2) The term qualified property means property which: |
(A) is tangible, whether new or used, including |
buildings and
structural components of buildings; |
(B) is depreciable pursuant to Section 167 of the |
|
Internal Revenue
Code, except that "3-year property" |
as defined in Section 168(c)(2)(A) of
that Code is not |
eligible for the credit provided by this subsection |
(f); |
(C) is acquired by purchase as defined in Section |
179(d) of
the Internal Revenue Code; |
(D) is used in the Enterprise Zone or River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone by the taxpayer; and |
(E) has not been previously used in Illinois in |
such a manner and by
such a person as would qualify for |
the credit provided by this subsection
(f) or |
subsection (e). |
(3) The basis of qualified property shall be the basis |
used to compute
the depreciation deduction for federal |
income tax purposes. |
(4) If the basis of the property for federal income tax |
depreciation
purposes is increased after it has been placed |
in service in the Enterprise
Zone or River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone by the taxpayer, the amount of such |
increase shall be deemed property
placed in service on the |
date of such increase in basis. |
(5) The term "placed in service" shall have the same |
meaning as under
Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code. |
(6) If during any taxable year, any property ceases to |
be qualified
property in the hands of the taxpayer within |
48 months after being placed
in service, or the situs of |
|
any qualified property is moved outside the
Enterprise Zone |
or River Edge Redevelopment Zone within 48 months after |
being placed in service, the tax
imposed under subsections |
(a) and (b) of this Section for such taxable year
shall be |
increased. Such increase shall be determined by (i) |
recomputing
the investment credit which would have been |
allowed for the year in which
credit for such property was |
originally allowed by eliminating such
property from such |
computation, and (ii) subtracting such recomputed credit
|
from the amount of credit previously allowed. For the |
purposes of this
paragraph (6), a reduction of the basis of |
qualified property resulting
from a redetermination of the |
purchase price shall be deemed a disposition
of qualified |
property to the extent of such reduction. |
(7) There shall be allowed an additional credit equal |
to 0.5% of the basis of qualified property placed in |
service during the taxable year in a River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone, provided such property is placed in |
service on or after July 1, 2006, and the taxpayer's base |
employment within Illinois has increased by 1% or more over |
the preceding year as determined by the taxpayer's |
employment records filed with the Illinois Department of |
Employment Security. Taxpayers who are new to Illinois |
shall be deemed to have met the 1% growth in base |
employment for the first year in which they file employment |
records with the Illinois Department of Employment |
|
Security. If, in any year, the increase in base employment |
within Illinois over the preceding year is less than 1%, |
the additional credit shall be limited to that percentage |
times a fraction, the numerator of which is 0.5% and the |
denominator of which is 1%, but shall not exceed 0.5%.
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(g) Jobs Tax Credit; Enterprise Zone, River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone , and Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone. |
(1) A taxpayer conducting a trade or business , in an |
enterprise zone
or a High Impact Business designated by the |
Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity or for |
taxable years ending on or after December 31, 2006, in a |
River Edge Redevelopment Zone or conducting a trade or |
business in a federally designated
Foreign Trade Zone or |
Sub-Zone shall be allowed a credit against the tax
imposed |
by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section in the amount of |
$500
per eligible employee hired to work in the zone during |
the taxable year. |
(2) To qualify for the credit: |
(A) the taxpayer must hire 5 or more eligible |
employees to work in a an
enterprise zone, River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone , or federally designated Foreign |
Trade Zone or Sub-Zone
during the taxable year; |
(B) the taxpayer's total employment within the |
enterprise zone, River Edge Redevelopment Zone , or
|
federally designated Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone |
must
increase by 5 or more full-time employees beyond |
|
the total employed in that
zone at the end of the |
previous tax year for which a jobs tax
credit under |
this Section was taken, or beyond the total employed by |
the
taxpayer as of December 31, 1985, whichever is |
later; and |
(C) the eligible employees must be employed 180 |
consecutive days in
order to be deemed hired for |
purposes of this subsection. |
(3) An "eligible employee" means an employee who is: |
(A) Certified by the Department of Commerce and |
Economic Opportunity
as "eligible for services" |
pursuant to regulations promulgated in
accordance with |
Title II of the Job Training Partnership Act, Training
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Services for the Disadvantaged or Title III of the Job |
Training Partnership
Act, Employment and Training |
Assistance for Dislocated Workers Program. |
(B) Hired after the enterprise zone, River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone , or federally designated Foreign
|
Trade Zone or Sub-Zone was designated or the trade or
|
business was located in that zone, whichever is later. |
(C) Employed in the enterprise zone, River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone , or Foreign Trade Zone or
Sub-Zone. |
An employee is employed in a an
enterprise zone or |
federally designated Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone
if |
his services are rendered there or it is the base of
|
operations for the services performed. |
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(D) A full-time employee working 30 or more hours |
per week. |
(4) For tax years ending on or after December 31, 1985 |
and prior to
December 31, 1988, the credit shall be allowed |
for the tax year in which
the eligible employees are hired. |
For tax years ending on or after
December 31, 1988, the |
credit shall be allowed for the tax year immediately
|
following the tax year in which the eligible employees are |
hired. If the
amount of the credit exceeds the tax |
liability for that year, whether it
exceeds the original |
liability or the liability as later amended, such
excess |
may be carried forward and applied to the tax liability of |
the 5
taxable years following the excess credit year. The |
credit shall be
applied to the earliest year for which |
there is a liability. If there is
credit from more than one |
tax year that is available to offset a liability,
earlier |
credit shall be applied first. |
(5) The Department of Revenue shall promulgate such |
rules and regulations
as may be deemed necessary to carry |
out the purposes of this subsection (g). |
(6) The credit shall be available for eligible |
employees hired on or
after January 1, 1986. |
(h) Investment credit; High Impact Business. |
(1) Subject to subsections (b) and (b-5) of Section
5.5 |
of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act, a taxpayer shall be |
allowed a credit
against the tax imposed by subsections (a) |
|
and (b) of this Section for
investment in qualified
|
property which is placed in service by a Department of |
Commerce and Economic Opportunity
designated High Impact |
Business. The credit shall be .5% of the basis
for such |
property. The credit shall not be available (i) until the |
minimum
investments in qualified property set forth in |
subdivision (a)(3)(A) of
Section 5.5 of the Illinois
|
Enterprise Zone Act have been satisfied
or (ii) until the |
time authorized in subsection (b-5) of the Illinois
|
Enterprise Zone Act for entities designated as High Impact |
Businesses under
subdivisions (a)(3)(B), (a)(3)(C), and |
(a)(3)(D) of Section 5.5 of the Illinois
Enterprise Zone |
Act, and shall not be allowed to the extent that it would
|
reduce a taxpayer's liability for the tax imposed by |
subsections (a) and (b) of
this Section to below zero. The |
credit applicable to such investments shall be
taken in the |
taxable year in which such investments have been completed. |
The
credit for additional investments beyond the minimum |
investment by a designated
high impact business authorized |
under subdivision (a)(3)(A) of Section 5.5 of
the Illinois |
Enterprise Zone Act shall be available only in the taxable |
year in
which the property is placed in service and shall |
not be allowed to the extent
that it would reduce a |
taxpayer's liability for the tax imposed by subsections
(a) |
and (b) of this Section to below zero.
For tax years ending |
on or after December 31, 1987, the credit shall be
allowed |
|
for the tax year in which the property is placed in |
service, or, if
the amount of the credit exceeds the tax |
liability for that year, whether
it exceeds the original |
liability or the liability as later amended, such
excess |
may be carried forward and applied to the tax liability of |
the 5
taxable years following the excess credit year. The |
credit shall be
applied to the earliest year for which |
there is a liability. If there is
credit from more than one |
tax year that is available to offset a liability,
the |
credit accruing first in time shall be applied first. |
Changes made in this subdivision (h)(1) by Public Act |
88-670
restore changes made by Public Act 85-1182 and |
reflect existing law. |
(2) The term qualified property means property which: |
(A) is tangible, whether new or used, including |
buildings and
structural components of buildings; |
(B) is depreciable pursuant to Section 167 of the |
Internal Revenue
Code, except that "3-year property" |
as defined in Section 168(c)(2)(A) of
that Code is not |
eligible for the credit provided by this subsection |
(h); |
(C) is acquired by purchase as defined in Section |
179(d) of the
Internal Revenue Code; and |
(D) is not eligible for the Enterprise Zone |
Investment Credit provided
by subsection (f) of this |
Section. |
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(3) The basis of qualified property shall be the basis |
used to compute
the depreciation deduction for federal |
income tax purposes. |
(4) If the basis of the property for federal income tax |
depreciation
purposes is increased after it has been placed |
in service in a federally
designated Foreign Trade Zone or |
Sub-Zone located in Illinois by the taxpayer,
the amount of |
such increase shall be deemed property placed in service on
|
the date of such increase in basis. |
(5) The term "placed in service" shall have the same |
meaning as under
Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code. |
(6) If during any taxable year ending on or before |
December 31, 1996,
any property ceases to be qualified
|
property in the hands of the taxpayer within 48 months |
after being placed
in service, or the situs of any |
qualified property is moved outside
Illinois within 48 |
months after being placed in service, the tax imposed
under |
subsections (a) and (b) of this Section for such taxable |
year shall
be increased. Such increase shall be determined |
by (i) recomputing the
investment credit which would have |
been allowed for the year in which
credit for such property |
was originally allowed by eliminating such
property from |
such computation, and (ii) subtracting such recomputed |
credit
from the amount of credit previously allowed. For |
the purposes of this
paragraph (6), a reduction of the |
basis of qualified property resulting
from a |
|
redetermination of the purchase price shall be deemed a |
disposition
of qualified property to the extent of such |
reduction. |
(7) Beginning with tax years ending after December 31, |
1996, if a
taxpayer qualifies for the credit under this |
subsection (h) and thereby is
granted a tax abatement and |
the taxpayer relocates its entire facility in
violation of |
the explicit terms and length of the contract under Section
|
18-183 of the Property Tax Code, the tax imposed under |
subsections
(a) and (b) of this Section shall be increased |
for the taxable year
in which the taxpayer relocated its |
facility by an amount equal to the
amount of credit |
received by the taxpayer under this subsection (h). |
(i) Credit for Personal Property Tax Replacement Income |
Tax.
For tax years ending prior to December 31, 2003, a credit |
shall be allowed
against the tax imposed by
subsections (a) and |
(b) of this Section for the tax imposed by subsections (c)
and |
(d) of this Section. This credit shall be computed by |
multiplying the tax
imposed by subsections (c) and (d) of this |
Section by a fraction, the numerator
of which is base income |
allocable to Illinois and the denominator of which is
Illinois |
base income, and further multiplying the product by the tax |
rate
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section. |
Any credit earned on or after December 31, 1986 under
this |
subsection which is unused in the year
the credit is computed |
because it exceeds the tax liability imposed by
subsections (a) |
|
and (b) for that year (whether it exceeds the original
|
liability or the liability as later amended) may be carried |
forward and
applied to the tax liability imposed by subsections |
(a) and (b) of the 5
taxable years following the excess credit |
year, provided that no credit may
be carried forward to any |
year ending on or
after December 31, 2003. This credit shall be
|
applied first to the earliest year for which there is a |
liability. If
there is a credit under this subsection from more |
than one tax year that is
available to offset a liability the |
earliest credit arising under this
subsection shall be applied |
first. |
If, during any taxable year ending on or after December 31, |
1986, the
tax imposed by subsections (c) and (d) of this |
Section for which a taxpayer
has claimed a credit under this |
subsection (i) is reduced, the amount of
credit for such tax |
shall also be reduced. Such reduction shall be
determined by |
recomputing the credit to take into account the reduced tax
|
imposed by subsections (c) and (d). If any portion of the
|
reduced amount of credit has been carried to a different |
taxable year, an
amended return shall be filed for such taxable |
year to reduce the amount of
credit claimed. |
(j) Training expense credit. Beginning with tax years |
ending on or
after December 31, 1986 and prior to December 31, |
2003, a taxpayer shall be
allowed a credit against the
tax |
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) under this Section
for all |
amounts paid or accrued, on behalf of all persons
employed by |
|
the taxpayer in Illinois or Illinois residents employed
outside |
of Illinois by a taxpayer, for educational or vocational |
training in
semi-technical or technical fields or semi-skilled |
or skilled fields, which
were deducted from gross income in the |
computation of taxable income. The
credit against the tax |
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) shall be 1.6% of
such |
training expenses. For partners, shareholders of subchapter S
|
corporations, and owners of limited liability companies, if the |
liability
company is treated as a partnership for purposes of |
federal and State income
taxation, there shall be allowed a |
credit under this subsection (j) to be
determined in accordance |
with the determination of income and distributive
share of |
income under Sections 702 and 704 and subchapter S of the |
Internal
Revenue Code. |
Any credit allowed under this subsection which is unused in |
the year
the credit is earned may be carried forward to each of |
the 5 taxable
years following the year for which the credit is |
first computed until it is
used. This credit shall be applied |
first to the earliest year for which
there is a liability. If |
there is a credit under this subsection from more
than one tax |
year that is available to offset a liability the earliest
|
credit arising under this subsection shall be applied first. No |
carryforward
credit may be claimed in any tax year ending on or |
after
December 31, 2003. |
(k) Research and development credit. |
For tax years ending after July 1, 1990 and prior to
|
|
December 31, 2003, and beginning again for tax years ending on |
or after December 31, 2004, and ending prior to January 1, |
2011, a taxpayer shall be
allowed a credit against the tax |
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this
Section for |
increasing research activities in this State. The credit
|
allowed against the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) |
shall be equal
to 6 1/2% of the qualifying expenditures for |
increasing research activities
in this State. For partners, |
shareholders of subchapter S corporations, and
owners of |
limited liability companies, if the liability company is |
treated as a
partnership for purposes of federal and State |
income taxation, there shall be
allowed a credit under this |
subsection to be determined in accordance with the
|
determination of income and distributive share of income under |
Sections 702 and
704 and subchapter S of the Internal Revenue |
Code. |
For purposes of this subsection, "qualifying expenditures" |
means the
qualifying expenditures as defined for the federal |
credit for increasing
research activities which would be |
allowable under Section 41 of the
Internal Revenue Code and |
which are conducted in this State, "qualifying
expenditures for |
increasing research activities in this State" means the
excess |
of qualifying expenditures for the taxable year in which |
incurred
over qualifying expenditures for the base period, |
"qualifying expenditures
for the base period" means the average |
of the qualifying expenditures for
each year in the base |
|
period, and "base period" means the 3 taxable years
immediately |
preceding the taxable year for which the determination is
being |
made. |
Any credit in excess of the tax liability for the taxable |
year
may be carried forward. A taxpayer may elect to have the
|
unused credit shown on its final completed return carried over |
as a credit
against the tax liability for the following 5 |
taxable years or until it has
been fully used, whichever occurs |
first; provided that no credit earned in a tax year ending |
prior to December 31, 2003 may be carried forward to any year |
ending on or after December 31, 2003, and no credit may be |
carried forward to any taxable year ending on or after January |
1, 2011. |
If an unused credit is carried forward to a given year from |
2 or more
earlier years, that credit arising in the earliest |
year will be applied
first against the tax liability for the |
given year. If a tax liability for
the given year still |
remains, the credit from the next earliest year will
then be |
applied, and so on, until all credits have been used or no tax
|
liability for the given year remains. Any remaining unused |
credit or
credits then will be carried forward to the next |
following year in which a
tax liability is incurred, except |
that no credit can be carried forward to
a year which is more |
than 5 years after the year in which the expense for
which the |
credit is given was incurred. |
No inference shall be drawn from this amendatory Act of the |
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91st General
Assembly in construing this Section for taxable |
years beginning before January
1, 1999. |
(l) Environmental Remediation Tax Credit. |
(i) For tax years ending after December 31, 1997 and on |
or before
December 31, 2001, a taxpayer shall be allowed a |
credit against the tax
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) |
of this Section for certain amounts paid
for unreimbursed |
eligible remediation costs, as specified in this |
subsection.
For purposes of this Section, "unreimbursed |
eligible remediation costs" means
costs approved by the |
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency ("Agency") under
|
Section 58.14 of the Environmental Protection Act that were |
paid in performing
environmental remediation at a site for |
which a No Further Remediation Letter
was issued by the |
Agency and recorded under Section 58.10 of the |
Environmental
Protection Act. The credit must be claimed |
for the taxable year in which
Agency approval of the |
eligible remediation costs is granted. The credit is
not |
available to any taxpayer if the taxpayer or any related |
party caused or
contributed to, in any material respect, a |
release of regulated substances on,
in, or under the site |
that was identified and addressed by the remedial
action |
pursuant to the Site Remediation Program of the |
Environmental Protection
Act. After the Pollution Control |
Board rules are adopted pursuant to the
Illinois |
Administrative Procedure Act for the administration and |
|
enforcement of
Section 58.9 of the Environmental |
Protection Act, determinations as to credit
availability |
for purposes of this Section shall be made consistent with |
those
rules. For purposes of this Section, "taxpayer" |
includes a person whose tax
attributes the taxpayer has |
succeeded to under Section 381 of the Internal
Revenue Code |
and "related party" includes the persons disallowed a |
deduction
for losses by paragraphs (b), (c), and (f)(1) of |
Section 267 of the Internal
Revenue Code by virtue of being |
a related taxpayer, as well as any of its
partners. The |
credit allowed against the tax imposed by subsections (a) |
and
(b) shall be equal to 25% of the unreimbursed eligible |
remediation costs in
excess of $100,000 per site, except |
that the $100,000 threshold shall not apply
to any site |
contained in an enterprise zone as determined by the |
Department of
Commerce and Community Affairs (now |
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity). The |
total credit allowed shall not exceed
$40,000 per year with |
a maximum total of $150,000 per site. For partners and
|
shareholders of subchapter S corporations, there shall be |
allowed a credit
under this subsection to be determined in |
accordance with the determination of
income and |
distributive share of income under Sections 702 and 704 and
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subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. |
(ii) A credit allowed under this subsection that is |
unused in the year
the credit is earned may be carried |
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forward to each of the 5 taxable years
following the year |
for which the credit is first earned until it is used.
The |
term "unused credit" does not include any amounts of |
unreimbursed eligible
remediation costs in excess of the |
maximum credit per site authorized under
paragraph (i). |
This credit shall be applied first to the earliest year
for |
which there is a liability. If there is a credit under this |
subsection
from more than one tax year that is available to |
offset a liability, the
earliest credit arising under this |
subsection shall be applied first. A
credit allowed under |
this subsection may be sold to a buyer as part of a sale
of |
all or part of the remediation site for which the credit |
was granted. The
purchaser of a remediation site and the |
tax credit shall succeed to the unused
credit and remaining |
carry-forward period of the seller. To perfect the
|
transfer, the assignor shall record the transfer in the |
chain of title for the
site and provide written notice to |
the Director of the Illinois Department of
Revenue of the |
assignor's intent to sell the remediation site and the |
amount of
the tax credit to be transferred as a portion of |
the sale. In no event may a
credit be transferred to any |
taxpayer if the taxpayer or a related party would
not be |
eligible under the provisions of subsection (i). |
(iii) For purposes of this Section, the term "site" |
shall have the same
meaning as under Section 58.2 of the |
Environmental Protection Act. |
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(m) Education expense credit. Beginning with tax years |
ending after
December 31, 1999, a taxpayer who
is the custodian |
of one or more qualifying pupils shall be allowed a credit
|
against the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this |
Section for
qualified education expenses incurred on behalf of |
the qualifying pupils.
The credit shall be equal to 25% of |
qualified education expenses, but in no
event may the total |
credit under this subsection claimed by a
family that is the
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custodian of qualifying pupils exceed $500. In no event shall a |
credit under
this subsection reduce the taxpayer's liability |
under this Act to less than
zero. This subsection is exempt |
from the provisions of Section 250 of this
Act. |
For purposes of this subsection: |
"Qualifying pupils" means individuals who (i) are |
residents of the State of
Illinois, (ii) are under the age of |
21 at the close of the school year for
which a credit is |
sought, and (iii) during the school year for which a credit
is |
sought were full-time pupils enrolled in a kindergarten through |
twelfth
grade education program at any school, as defined in |
this subsection. |
"Qualified education expense" means the amount incurred
on |
behalf of a qualifying pupil in excess of $250 for tuition, |
book fees, and
lab fees at the school in which the pupil is |
enrolled during the regular school
year. |
"School" means any public or nonpublic elementary or |
secondary school in
Illinois that is in compliance with Title |
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VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
and attendance at which |
satisfies the requirements of Section 26-1 of the
School Code, |
except that nothing shall be construed to require a child to
|
attend any particular public or nonpublic school to qualify for |
the credit
under this Section. |
"Custodian" means, with respect to qualifying pupils, an |
Illinois resident
who is a parent, the parents, a legal |
guardian, or the legal guardians of the
qualifying pupils. |
(n) River Edge Redevelopment Zone site remediation tax |
credit.
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(i) For tax years ending on or after December 31, 2006, |
a taxpayer shall be allowed a credit against the tax |
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section for |
certain amounts paid for unreimbursed eligible remediation |
costs, as specified in this subsection. For purposes of |
this Section, "unreimbursed eligible remediation costs" |
means costs approved by the Illinois Environmental |
Protection Agency ("Agency") under Section 58.14a of the |
Environmental Protection Act that were paid in performing |
environmental remediation at a site within a River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone for which a No Further Remediation |
Letter was issued by the Agency and recorded under Section |
58.10 of the Environmental Protection Act. The credit must |
be claimed for the taxable year in which Agency approval of |
the eligible remediation costs is granted. The credit is |
not available to any taxpayer if the taxpayer or any |
|
related party caused or contributed to, in any material |
respect, a release of regulated substances on, in, or under |
the site that was identified and addressed by the remedial |
action pursuant to the Site Remediation Program of the |
Environmental Protection Act. Determinations as to credit |
availability for purposes of this Section shall be made |
consistent with rules adopted by the Pollution Control |
Board pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedure |
Act for the administration and enforcement of Section 58.9 |
of the Environmental Protection Act. For purposes of this |
Section, "taxpayer" includes a person whose tax attributes |
the taxpayer has succeeded to under Section 381 of the |
Internal Revenue Code and "related party" includes the |
persons disallowed a deduction for losses by paragraphs |
(b), (c), and (f)(1) of Section 267 of the Internal Revenue |
Code by virtue of being a related taxpayer, as well as any |
of its partners. The credit allowed against the tax imposed |
by subsections (a) and (b) shall be equal to 25% of the |
unreimbursed eligible remediation costs in excess of |
$100,000 per site. |
(ii) A credit allowed under this subsection that is |
unused in the year the credit is earned may be carried |
forward to each of the 5 taxable years following the year |
for which the credit is first earned until it is used. This |
credit shall be applied first to the earliest year for |
which there is a liability. If there is a credit under this |
|
subsection from more than one tax year that is available to |
offset a liability, the earliest credit arising under this |
subsection shall be applied first. A credit allowed under |
this subsection may be sold to a buyer as part of a sale of |
all or part of the remediation site for which the credit |
was granted. The purchaser of a remediation site and the |
tax credit shall succeed to the unused credit and remaining |
carry-forward period of the seller. To perfect the |
transfer, the assignor shall record the transfer in the |
chain of title for the site and provide written notice to |
the Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue of the |
assignor's intent to sell the remediation site and the |
amount of the tax credit to be transferred as a portion of |
the sale. In no event may a credit be transferred to any |
taxpayer if the taxpayer or a related party would not be |
eligible under the provisions of subsection (i). |
(iii) For purposes of this Section, the term "site" |
shall have the same meaning as under Section 58.2 of the |
Environmental Protection Act. |
(Source: P.A. 96-115, eff. 7-31-09; 96-116, eff. 7-31-09; |
96-937, eff. 6-23-10; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1496, eff. |
1-13-11; 97-2, eff. 5-6-11.) |
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 97-636 ) |
Sec. 201. Tax Imposed. |
(a) In general. A tax measured by net income is hereby |
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imposed on every
individual, corporation, trust and estate for |
each taxable year ending
after July 31, 1969 on the privilege |
of earning or receiving income in or
as a resident of this |
State. Such tax shall be in addition to all other
occupation or |
privilege taxes imposed by this State or by any municipal
|
corporation or political subdivision thereof. |
(b) Rates. The tax imposed by subsection (a) of this |
Section shall be
determined as follows, except as adjusted by |
subsection (d-1): |
(1) In the case of an individual, trust or estate, for |
taxable years
ending prior to July 1, 1989, an amount equal |
to 2 1/2% of the taxpayer's
net income for the taxable |
year. |
(2) In the case of an individual, trust or estate, for |
taxable years
beginning prior to July 1, 1989 and ending |
after June 30, 1989, an amount
equal to the sum of (i) 2 |
1/2% of the taxpayer's net income for the period
prior to |
July 1, 1989, as calculated under Section 202.3, and (ii) |
3% of the
taxpayer's net income for the period after June |
30, 1989, as calculated
under Section 202.3. |
(3) In the case of an individual, trust or estate, for |
taxable years
beginning after June 30, 1989, and ending |
prior to January 1, 2011, an amount equal to 3% of the |
taxpayer's net
income for the taxable year. |
(4) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, for |
taxable years beginning prior to January 1, 2011, and |
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ending after December 31, 2010, an amount equal to the sum |
of (i) 3% of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior |
to January 1, 2011, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
(ii) 5% of the taxpayer's net income for the period after |
December 31, 2010, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
(5) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, for |
taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2011, and |
ending prior to January 1, 2015, an amount equal to 5% of |
the taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
(5.1) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
for taxable years beginning prior to January 1, 2015, and |
ending after December 31, 2014, an amount equal to the sum |
of (i) 5% of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior |
to January 1, 2015, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
(ii) 3.75% of the taxpayer's net income for the period |
after December 31, 2014, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
(5.2) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2015, |
and ending prior to January 1, 2025, an amount equal to |
3.75% of the taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
(5.3) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
for taxable years beginning prior to January 1, 2025, and |
ending after December 31, 2024, an amount equal to the sum |
of (i) 3.75% of the taxpayer's net income for the period |
prior to January 1, 2025, as calculated under Section |
202.5, and (ii) 3.25% of the taxpayer's net income for the |
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period after December 31, 2024, as calculated under Section |
202.5. |
(5.4) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2025, an |
amount equal to 3.25% of the taxpayer's net income for the |
taxable year. |
(6) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years
|
ending prior to July 1, 1989, an amount equal to 4% of the
|
taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
(7) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning prior to
July 1, 1989 and ending after June 30, |
1989, an amount equal to the sum of
(i) 4% of the |
taxpayer's net income for the period prior to July 1, 1989,
|
as calculated under Section 202.3, and (ii) 4.8% of the |
taxpayer's net
income for the period after June 30, 1989, |
as calculated under Section
202.3. |
(8) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning after
June 30, 1989, and ending prior to January |
1, 2011, an amount equal to 4.8% of the taxpayer's net |
income for the
taxable year. |
(9) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning prior to January 1, 2011, and ending after |
December 31, 2010, an amount equal to the sum of (i) 4.8% |
of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior to |
January 1, 2011, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
(ii) 7% of the taxpayer's net income for the period after |
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December 31, 2010, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
(10) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning on or after January 1, 2011, and ending prior to |
January 1, 2015, an amount equal to 7% of the taxpayer's |
net income for the taxable year. |
(11) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning prior to January 1, 2015, and ending after |
December 31, 2014, an amount equal to the sum of (i) 7% of |
the taxpayer's net income for the period prior to January |
1, 2015, as calculated under Section 202.5, and (ii) 5.25% |
of the taxpayer's net income for the period after December |
31, 2014, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
(12) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning on or after January 1, 2015, and ending prior to |
January 1, 2025, an amount equal to 5.25% of the taxpayer's |
net income for the taxable year. |
(13) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning prior to January 1, 2025, and ending after |
December 31, 2024, an amount equal to the sum of (i) 5.25% |
of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior to |
January 1, 2025, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
(ii) 4.8% of the taxpayer's net income for the period after |
December 31, 2024, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
(14) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
beginning on or after January 1, 2025, an amount equal to |
4.8% of the taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
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The rates under this subsection (b) are subject to the |
provisions of Section 201.5. |
(c) Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax.
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Beginning on July 1, 1979 and thereafter, in addition to such |
income
tax, there is also hereby imposed the Personal Property |
Tax Replacement
Income Tax measured by net income on every |
corporation (including Subchapter
S corporations), partnership |
and trust, for each taxable year ending after
June 30, 1979. |
Such taxes are imposed on the privilege of earning or
receiving |
income in or as a resident of this State. The Personal Property
|
Tax Replacement Income Tax shall be in addition to the income |
tax imposed
by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section and in |
addition to all other
occupation or privilege taxes imposed by |
this State or by any municipal
corporation or political |
subdivision thereof. |
(d) Additional Personal Property Tax Replacement Income |
Tax Rates.
The personal property tax replacement income tax |
imposed by this subsection
and subsection (c) of this Section |
in the case of a corporation, other
than a Subchapter S |
corporation and except as adjusted by subsection (d-1),
shall |
be an additional amount equal to
2.85% of such taxpayer's net |
income for the taxable year, except that
beginning on January |
1, 1981, and thereafter, the rate of 2.85% specified
in this |
subsection shall be reduced to 2.5%, and in the case of a
|
partnership, trust or a Subchapter S corporation shall be an |
additional
amount equal to 1.5% of such taxpayer's net income |
|
for the taxable year. |
(d-1) Rate reduction for certain foreign insurers. In the |
case of a
foreign insurer, as defined by Section 35A-5 of the |
Illinois Insurance Code,
whose state or country of domicile |
imposes on insurers domiciled in Illinois
a retaliatory tax |
(excluding any insurer
whose premiums from reinsurance assumed |
are 50% or more of its total insurance
premiums as determined |
under paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of Section 304,
except |
that for purposes of this determination premiums from |
reinsurance do
not include premiums from inter-affiliate |
reinsurance arrangements),
beginning with taxable years ending |
on or after December 31, 1999,
the sum of
the rates of tax |
imposed by subsections (b) and (d) shall be reduced (but not
|
increased) to the rate at which the total amount of tax imposed |
under this Act,
net of all credits allowed under this Act, |
shall equal (i) the total amount of
tax that would be imposed |
on the foreign insurer's net income allocable to
Illinois for |
the taxable year by such foreign insurer's state or country of
|
domicile if that net income were subject to all income taxes |
and taxes
measured by net income imposed by such foreign |
insurer's state or country of
domicile, net of all credits |
allowed or (ii) a rate of zero if no such tax is
imposed on such |
income by the foreign insurer's state of domicile.
For the |
purposes of this subsection (d-1), an inter-affiliate includes |
a
mutual insurer under common management. |
(1) For the purposes of subsection (d-1), in no event |
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shall the sum of the
rates of tax imposed by subsections |
(b) and (d) be reduced below the rate at
which the sum of: |
(A) the total amount of tax imposed on such foreign |
insurer under
this Act for a taxable year, net of all |
credits allowed under this Act, plus |
(B) the privilege tax imposed by Section 409 of the |
Illinois Insurance
Code, the fire insurance company |
tax imposed by Section 12 of the Fire
Investigation |
Act, and the fire department taxes imposed under |
Section 11-10-1
of the Illinois Municipal Code, |
equals 1.25% for taxable years ending prior to December 31, |
2003, or
1.75% for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2003, of the net
taxable premiums written for |
the taxable year,
as described by subsection (1) of Section |
409 of the Illinois Insurance Code.
This paragraph will in |
no event increase the rates imposed under subsections
(b) |
and (d). |
(2) Any reduction in the rates of tax imposed by this |
subsection shall be
applied first against the rates imposed |
by subsection (b) and only after the
tax imposed by |
subsection (a) net of all credits allowed under this |
Section
other than the credit allowed under subsection (i) |
has been reduced to zero,
against the rates imposed by |
subsection (d). |
This subsection (d-1) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250. |
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(e) Investment credit. A taxpayer shall be allowed a credit
|
against the Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax for
|
investment in qualified property. |
(1) A taxpayer shall be allowed a credit equal to .5% |
of
the basis of qualified property placed in service during |
the taxable year,
provided such property is placed in |
service on or after
July 1, 1984. There shall be allowed an |
additional credit equal
to .5% of the basis of qualified |
property placed in service during the
taxable year, |
provided such property is placed in service on or
after |
July 1, 1986, and the taxpayer's base employment
within |
Illinois has increased by 1% or more over the preceding |
year as
determined by the taxpayer's employment records |
filed with the
Illinois Department of Employment Security. |
Taxpayers who are new to
Illinois shall be deemed to have |
met the 1% growth in base employment for
the first year in |
which they file employment records with the Illinois
|
Department of Employment Security. The provisions added to |
this Section by
Public Act 85-1200 (and restored by Public |
Act 87-895) shall be
construed as declaratory of existing |
law and not as a new enactment. If,
in any year, the |
increase in base employment within Illinois over the
|
preceding year is less than 1%, the additional credit shall |
be limited to that
percentage times a fraction, the |
numerator of which is .5% and the denominator
of which is |
1%, but shall not exceed .5%. The investment credit shall |
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not be
allowed to the extent that it would reduce a |
taxpayer's liability in any tax
year below zero, nor may |
any credit for qualified property be allowed for any
year |
other than the year in which the property was placed in |
service in
Illinois. For tax years ending on or after |
December 31, 1987, and on or
before December 31, 1988, the |
credit shall be allowed for the tax year in
which the |
property is placed in service, or, if the amount of the |
credit
exceeds the tax liability for that year, whether it |
exceeds the original
liability or the liability as later |
amended, such excess may be carried
forward and applied to |
the tax liability of the 5 taxable years following
the |
excess credit years if the taxpayer (i) makes investments |
which cause
the creation of a minimum of 2,000 full-time |
equivalent jobs in Illinois,
(ii) is located in an |
enterprise zone established pursuant to the Illinois
|
Enterprise Zone Act and (iii) is certified by the |
Department of Commerce
and Community Affairs (now |
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity) as |
complying with the requirements specified in
clause (i) and |
(ii) by July 1, 1986. The Department of Commerce and
|
Community Affairs (now Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity) shall notify the Department of Revenue of all |
such
certifications immediately. For tax years ending |
after December 31, 1988,
the credit shall be allowed for |
the tax year in which the property is
placed in service, |
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or, if the amount of the credit exceeds the tax
liability |
for that year, whether it exceeds the original liability or |
the
liability as later amended, such excess may be carried |
forward and applied
to the tax liability of the 5 taxable |
years following the excess credit
years. The credit shall |
be applied to the earliest year for which there is
a |
liability. If there is credit from more than one tax year |
that is
available to offset a liability, earlier credit |
shall be applied first. |
(2) The term "qualified property" means property |
which: |
(A) is tangible, whether new or used, including |
buildings and structural
components of buildings and |
signs that are real property, but not including
land or |
improvements to real property that are not a structural |
component of a
building such as landscaping, sewer |
lines, local access roads, fencing, parking
lots, and |
other appurtenances; |
(B) is depreciable pursuant to Section 167 of the |
Internal Revenue Code,
except that "3-year property" |
as defined in Section 168(c)(2)(A) of that
Code is not |
eligible for the credit provided by this subsection |
(e); |
(C) is acquired by purchase as defined in Section |
179(d) of
the Internal Revenue Code; |
(D) is used in Illinois by a taxpayer who is |
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primarily engaged in
manufacturing, or in mining coal |
or fluorite, or in retailing, or was placed in service |
on or after July 1, 2006 in a River Edge Redevelopment |
Zone established pursuant to the River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone Act; and |
(E) has not previously been used in Illinois in |
such a manner and by
such a person as would qualify for |
the credit provided by this subsection
(e) or |
subsection (f). |
(3) For purposes of this subsection (e), |
"manufacturing" means
the material staging and production |
of tangible personal property by
procedures commonly |
regarded as manufacturing, processing, fabrication, or
|
assembling which changes some existing material into new |
shapes, new
qualities, or new combinations. For purposes of |
this subsection
(e) the term "mining" shall have the same |
meaning as the term "mining" in
Section 613(c) of the |
Internal Revenue Code. For purposes of this subsection
(e), |
the term "retailing" means the sale of tangible personal |
property for use or consumption and not for resale, or
|
services rendered in conjunction with the sale of tangible |
personal property for use or consumption and not for |
resale. For purposes of this subsection (e), "tangible |
personal property" has the same meaning as when that term |
is used in the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, and, for |
taxable years ending after December 31, 2008, does not |
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include the generation, transmission, or distribution of |
electricity. |
(4) The basis of qualified property shall be the basis
|
used to compute the depreciation deduction for federal |
income tax purposes. |
(5) If the basis of the property for federal income tax |
depreciation
purposes is increased after it has been placed |
in service in Illinois by
the taxpayer, the amount of such |
increase shall be deemed property placed
in service on the |
date of such increase in basis. |
(6) The term "placed in service" shall have the same
|
meaning as under Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code. |
(7) If during any taxable year, any property ceases to
|
be qualified property in the hands of the taxpayer within |
48 months after
being placed in service, or the situs of |
any qualified property is
moved outside Illinois within 48 |
months after being placed in service, the
Personal Property |
Tax Replacement Income Tax for such taxable year shall be
|
increased. Such increase shall be determined by (i) |
recomputing the
investment credit which would have been |
allowed for the year in which
credit for such property was |
originally allowed by eliminating such
property from such |
computation and, (ii) subtracting such recomputed credit
|
from the amount of credit previously allowed. For the |
purposes of this
paragraph (7), a reduction of the basis of |
qualified property resulting
from a redetermination of the |
|
purchase price shall be deemed a disposition
of qualified |
property to the extent of such reduction. |
(8) Unless the investment credit is extended by law, |
the
basis of qualified property shall not include costs |
incurred after
December 31, 2018, except for costs incurred |
pursuant to a binding
contract entered into on or before |
December 31, 2018. |
(9) Each taxable year ending before December 31, 2000, |
a partnership may
elect to pass through to its
partners the |
credits to which the partnership is entitled under this |
subsection
(e) for the taxable year. A partner may use the |
credit allocated to him or her
under this paragraph only |
against the tax imposed in subsections (c) and (d) of
this |
Section. If the partnership makes that election, those |
credits shall be
allocated among the partners in the |
partnership in accordance with the rules
set forth in |
Section 704(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, and the rules
|
promulgated under that Section, and the allocated amount of |
the credits shall
be allowed to the partners for that |
taxable year. The partnership shall make
this election on |
its Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax return for
|
that taxable year. The election to pass through the credits |
shall be
irrevocable. |
For taxable years ending on or after December 31, 2000, |
a
partner that qualifies its
partnership for a subtraction |
under subparagraph (I) of paragraph (2) of
subsection (d) |
|
of Section 203 or a shareholder that qualifies a Subchapter |
S
corporation for a subtraction under subparagraph (S) of |
paragraph (2) of
subsection (b) of Section 203 shall be |
allowed a credit under this subsection
(e) equal to its |
share of the credit earned under this subsection (e) during
|
the taxable year by the partnership or Subchapter S |
corporation, determined in
accordance with the |
determination of income and distributive share of
income |
under Sections 702 and 704 and Subchapter S of the Internal |
Revenue
Code. This paragraph is exempt from the provisions |
of Section 250. |
(f) Investment credit; Enterprise Zone; River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone. |
(1) A taxpayer shall be allowed a credit against the |
tax imposed
by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section for |
investment in qualified
property which is placed in service |
in an Enterprise Zone created
pursuant to the Illinois |
Enterprise Zone Act or, for property placed in service on |
or after July 1, 2006, a River Edge Redevelopment Zone |
established pursuant to the River Edge Redevelopment Zone |
Act. For partners, shareholders
of Subchapter S |
corporations, and owners of limited liability companies,
|
if the liability company is treated as a partnership for |
purposes of
federal and State income taxation, there shall |
be allowed a credit under
this subsection (f) to be |
determined in accordance with the determination
of income |
|
and distributive share of income under Sections 702 and 704 |
and
Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. The credit |
shall be .5% of the
basis for such property. The credit |
shall be available only in the taxable
year in which the |
property is placed in service in the Enterprise Zone or |
River Edge Redevelopment Zone and
shall not be allowed to |
the extent that it would reduce a taxpayer's
liability for |
the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section |
to
below zero. For tax years ending on or after December |
31, 1985, the credit
shall be allowed for the tax year in |
which the property is placed in
service, or, if the amount |
of the credit exceeds the tax liability for that
year, |
whether it exceeds the original liability or the liability |
as later
amended, such excess may be carried forward and |
applied to the tax
liability of the 5 taxable years |
following the excess credit year.
The credit shall be |
applied to the earliest year for which there is a
|
liability. If there is credit from more than one tax year |
that is available
to offset a liability, the credit |
accruing first in time shall be applied
first. |
(2) The term qualified property means property which: |
(A) is tangible, whether new or used, including |
buildings and
structural components of buildings; |
(B) is depreciable pursuant to Section 167 of the |
Internal Revenue
Code, except that "3-year property" |
as defined in Section 168(c)(2)(A) of
that Code is not |
|
eligible for the credit provided by this subsection |
(f); |
(C) is acquired by purchase as defined in Section |
179(d) of
the Internal Revenue Code; |
(D) is used in the Enterprise Zone or River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone by the taxpayer; and |
(E) has not been previously used in Illinois in |
such a manner and by
such a person as would qualify for |
the credit provided by this subsection
(f) or |
subsection (e). |
(3) The basis of qualified property shall be the basis |
used to compute
the depreciation deduction for federal |
income tax purposes. |
(4) If the basis of the property for federal income tax |
depreciation
purposes is increased after it has been placed |
in service in the Enterprise
Zone or River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone by the taxpayer, the amount of such |
increase shall be deemed property
placed in service on the |
date of such increase in basis. |
(5) The term "placed in service" shall have the same |
meaning as under
Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code. |
(6) If during any taxable year, any property ceases to |
be qualified
property in the hands of the taxpayer within |
48 months after being placed
in service, or the situs of |
any qualified property is moved outside the
Enterprise Zone |
or River Edge Redevelopment Zone within 48 months after |
|
being placed in service, the tax
imposed under subsections |
(a) and (b) of this Section for such taxable year
shall be |
increased. Such increase shall be determined by (i) |
recomputing
the investment credit which would have been |
allowed for the year in which
credit for such property was |
originally allowed by eliminating such
property from such |
computation, and (ii) subtracting such recomputed credit
|
from the amount of credit previously allowed. For the |
purposes of this
paragraph (6), a reduction of the basis of |
qualified property resulting
from a redetermination of the |
purchase price shall be deemed a disposition
of qualified |
property to the extent of such reduction. |
(7) There shall be allowed an additional credit equal |
to 0.5% of the basis of qualified property placed in |
service during the taxable year in a River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone, provided such property is placed in |
service on or after July 1, 2006, and the taxpayer's base |
employment within Illinois has increased by 1% or more over |
the preceding year as determined by the taxpayer's |
employment records filed with the Illinois Department of |
Employment Security. Taxpayers who are new to Illinois |
shall be deemed to have met the 1% growth in base |
employment for the first year in which they file employment |
records with the Illinois Department of Employment |
Security. If, in any year, the increase in base employment |
within Illinois over the preceding year is less than 1%, |
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the additional credit shall be limited to that percentage |
times a fraction, the numerator of which is 0.5% and the |
denominator of which is 1%, but shall not exceed 0.5%.
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(g) Jobs Tax Credit; Enterprise Zone, River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone , and Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone. |
(1) A taxpayer conducting a trade or business , in an |
enterprise zone
or a High Impact Business designated by the |
Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity or for |
taxable years ending on or after December 31, 2006, in a |
River Edge Redevelopment Zone or conducting a trade or |
business in a federally designated
Foreign Trade Zone or |
Sub-Zone shall be allowed a credit against the tax
imposed |
by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section in the amount of |
$500
per eligible employee hired to work in the zone during |
the taxable year. |
(2) To qualify for the credit: |
(A) the taxpayer must hire 5 or more eligible |
employees to work in a an
enterprise zone, River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone , or federally designated Foreign |
Trade Zone or Sub-Zone
during the taxable year; |
(B) the taxpayer's total employment within the |
enterprise zone, River Edge Redevelopment Zone , or
|
federally designated Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone |
must
increase by 5 or more full-time employees beyond |
the total employed in that
zone at the end of the |
previous tax year for which a jobs tax
credit under |
|
this Section was taken, or beyond the total employed by |
the
taxpayer as of December 31, 1985, whichever is |
later; and |
(C) the eligible employees must be employed 180 |
consecutive days in
order to be deemed hired for |
purposes of this subsection. |
(3) An "eligible employee" means an employee who is: |
(A) Certified by the Department of Commerce and |
Economic Opportunity
as "eligible for services" |
pursuant to regulations promulgated in
accordance with |
Title II of the Job Training Partnership Act, Training
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Services for the Disadvantaged or Title III of the Job |
Training Partnership
Act, Employment and Training |
Assistance for Dislocated Workers Program. |
(B) Hired after the enterprise zone, River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone , or federally designated Foreign
|
Trade Zone or Sub-Zone was designated or the trade or
|
business was located in that zone, whichever is later. |
(C) Employed in the enterprise zone, River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone , or Foreign Trade Zone or
Sub-Zone. |
An employee is employed in a an
enterprise zone or |
federally designated Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone
if |
his services are rendered there or it is the base of
|
operations for the services performed. |
(D) A full-time employee working 30 or more hours |
per week. |
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(4) For tax years ending on or after December 31, 1985 |
and prior to
December 31, 1988, the credit shall be allowed |
for the tax year in which
the eligible employees are hired. |
For tax years ending on or after
December 31, 1988, the |
credit shall be allowed for the tax year immediately
|
following the tax year in which the eligible employees are |
hired. If the
amount of the credit exceeds the tax |
liability for that year, whether it
exceeds the original |
liability or the liability as later amended, such
excess |
may be carried forward and applied to the tax liability of |
the 5
taxable years following the excess credit year. The |
credit shall be
applied to the earliest year for which |
there is a liability. If there is
credit from more than one |
tax year that is available to offset a liability,
earlier |
credit shall be applied first. |
(5) The Department of Revenue shall promulgate such |
rules and regulations
as may be deemed necessary to carry |
out the purposes of this subsection (g). |
(6) The credit shall be available for eligible |
employees hired on or
after January 1, 1986. |
(h) Investment credit; High Impact Business. |
(1) Subject to subsections (b) and (b-5) of Section
5.5 |
of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act, a taxpayer shall be |
allowed a credit
against the tax imposed by subsections (a) |
and (b) of this Section for
investment in qualified
|
property which is placed in service by a Department of |
|
Commerce and Economic Opportunity
designated High Impact |
Business. The credit shall be .5% of the basis
for such |
property. The credit shall not be available (i) until the |
minimum
investments in qualified property set forth in |
subdivision (a)(3)(A) of
Section 5.5 of the Illinois
|
Enterprise Zone Act have been satisfied
or (ii) until the |
time authorized in subsection (b-5) of the Illinois
|
Enterprise Zone Act for entities designated as High Impact |
Businesses under
subdivisions (a)(3)(B), (a)(3)(C), and |
(a)(3)(D) of Section 5.5 of the Illinois
Enterprise Zone |
Act, and shall not be allowed to the extent that it would
|
reduce a taxpayer's liability for the tax imposed by |
subsections (a) and (b) of
this Section to below zero. The |
credit applicable to such investments shall be
taken in the |
taxable year in which such investments have been completed. |
The
credit for additional investments beyond the minimum |
investment by a designated
high impact business authorized |
under subdivision (a)(3)(A) of Section 5.5 of
the Illinois |
Enterprise Zone Act shall be available only in the taxable |
year in
which the property is placed in service and shall |
not be allowed to the extent
that it would reduce a |
taxpayer's liability for the tax imposed by subsections
(a) |
and (b) of this Section to below zero.
For tax years ending |
on or after December 31, 1987, the credit shall be
allowed |
for the tax year in which the property is placed in |
service, or, if
the amount of the credit exceeds the tax |
|
liability for that year, whether
it exceeds the original |
liability or the liability as later amended, such
excess |
may be carried forward and applied to the tax liability of |
the 5
taxable years following the excess credit year. The |
credit shall be
applied to the earliest year for which |
there is a liability. If there is
credit from more than one |
tax year that is available to offset a liability,
the |
credit accruing first in time shall be applied first. |
Changes made in this subdivision (h)(1) by Public Act |
88-670
restore changes made by Public Act 85-1182 and |
reflect existing law. |
(2) The term qualified property means property which: |
(A) is tangible, whether new or used, including |
buildings and
structural components of buildings; |
(B) is depreciable pursuant to Section 167 of the |
Internal Revenue
Code, except that "3-year property" |
as defined in Section 168(c)(2)(A) of
that Code is not |
eligible for the credit provided by this subsection |
(h); |
(C) is acquired by purchase as defined in Section |
179(d) of the
Internal Revenue Code; and |
(D) is not eligible for the Enterprise Zone |
Investment Credit provided
by subsection (f) of this |
Section. |
(3) The basis of qualified property shall be the basis |
used to compute
the depreciation deduction for federal |
|
income tax purposes. |
(4) If the basis of the property for federal income tax |
depreciation
purposes is increased after it has been placed |
in service in a federally
designated Foreign Trade Zone or |
Sub-Zone located in Illinois by the taxpayer,
the amount of |
such increase shall be deemed property placed in service on
|
the date of such increase in basis. |
(5) The term "placed in service" shall have the same |
meaning as under
Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code. |
(6) If during any taxable year ending on or before |
December 31, 1996,
any property ceases to be qualified
|
property in the hands of the taxpayer within 48 months |
after being placed
in service, or the situs of any |
qualified property is moved outside
Illinois within 48 |
months after being placed in service, the tax imposed
under |
subsections (a) and (b) of this Section for such taxable |
year shall
be increased. Such increase shall be determined |
by (i) recomputing the
investment credit which would have |
been allowed for the year in which
credit for such property |
was originally allowed by eliminating such
property from |
such computation, and (ii) subtracting such recomputed |
credit
from the amount of credit previously allowed. For |
the purposes of this
paragraph (6), a reduction of the |
basis of qualified property resulting
from a |
redetermination of the purchase price shall be deemed a |
disposition
of qualified property to the extent of such |
|
reduction. |
(7) Beginning with tax years ending after December 31, |
1996, if a
taxpayer qualifies for the credit under this |
subsection (h) and thereby is
granted a tax abatement and |
the taxpayer relocates its entire facility in
violation of |
the explicit terms and length of the contract under Section
|
18-183 of the Property Tax Code, the tax imposed under |
subsections
(a) and (b) of this Section shall be increased |
for the taxable year
in which the taxpayer relocated its |
facility by an amount equal to the
amount of credit |
received by the taxpayer under this subsection (h). |
(i) Credit for Personal Property Tax Replacement Income |
Tax.
For tax years ending prior to December 31, 2003, a credit |
shall be allowed
against the tax imposed by
subsections (a) and |
(b) of this Section for the tax imposed by subsections (c)
and |
(d) of this Section. This credit shall be computed by |
multiplying the tax
imposed by subsections (c) and (d) of this |
Section by a fraction, the numerator
of which is base income |
allocable to Illinois and the denominator of which is
Illinois |
base income, and further multiplying the product by the tax |
rate
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section. |
Any credit earned on or after December 31, 1986 under
this |
subsection which is unused in the year
the credit is computed |
because it exceeds the tax liability imposed by
subsections (a) |
and (b) for that year (whether it exceeds the original
|
liability or the liability as later amended) may be carried |
|
forward and
applied to the tax liability imposed by subsections |
(a) and (b) of the 5
taxable years following the excess credit |
year, provided that no credit may
be carried forward to any |
year ending on or
after December 31, 2003. This credit shall be
|
applied first to the earliest year for which there is a |
liability. If
there is a credit under this subsection from more |
than one tax year that is
available to offset a liability the |
earliest credit arising under this
subsection shall be applied |
first. |
If, during any taxable year ending on or after December 31, |
1986, the
tax imposed by subsections (c) and (d) of this |
Section for which a taxpayer
has claimed a credit under this |
subsection (i) is reduced, the amount of
credit for such tax |
shall also be reduced. Such reduction shall be
determined by |
recomputing the credit to take into account the reduced tax
|
imposed by subsections (c) and (d). If any portion of the
|
reduced amount of credit has been carried to a different |
taxable year, an
amended return shall be filed for such taxable |
year to reduce the amount of
credit claimed. |
(j) Training expense credit. Beginning with tax years |
ending on or
after December 31, 1986 and prior to December 31, |
2003, a taxpayer shall be
allowed a credit against the
tax |
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) under this Section
for all |
amounts paid or accrued, on behalf of all persons
employed by |
the taxpayer in Illinois or Illinois residents employed
outside |
of Illinois by a taxpayer, for educational or vocational |
|
training in
semi-technical or technical fields or semi-skilled |
or skilled fields, which
were deducted from gross income in the |
computation of taxable income. The
credit against the tax |
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) shall be 1.6% of
such |
training expenses. For partners, shareholders of subchapter S
|
corporations, and owners of limited liability companies, if the |
liability
company is treated as a partnership for purposes of |
federal and State income
taxation, there shall be allowed a |
credit under this subsection (j) to be
determined in accordance |
with the determination of income and distributive
share of |
income under Sections 702 and 704 and subchapter S of the |
Internal
Revenue Code. |
Any credit allowed under this subsection which is unused in |
the year
the credit is earned may be carried forward to each of |
the 5 taxable
years following the year for which the credit is |
first computed until it is
used. This credit shall be applied |
first to the earliest year for which
there is a liability. If |
there is a credit under this subsection from more
than one tax |
year that is available to offset a liability the earliest
|
credit arising under this subsection shall be applied first. No |
carryforward
credit may be claimed in any tax year ending on or |
after
December 31, 2003. |
(k) Research and development credit. |
For tax years ending after July 1, 1990 and prior to
|
December 31, 2003, and beginning again for tax years ending on |
or after December 31, 2004, and ending prior to January 1, |
|
2016, a taxpayer shall be
allowed a credit against the tax |
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this
Section for |
increasing research activities in this State. The credit
|
allowed against the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) |
shall be equal
to 6 1/2% of the qualifying expenditures for |
increasing research activities
in this State. For partners, |
shareholders of subchapter S corporations, and
owners of |
limited liability companies, if the liability company is |
treated as a
partnership for purposes of federal and State |
income taxation, there shall be
allowed a credit under this |
subsection to be determined in accordance with the
|
determination of income and distributive share of income under |
Sections 702 and
704 and subchapter S of the Internal Revenue |
Code. |
For purposes of this subsection, "qualifying expenditures" |
means the
qualifying expenditures as defined for the federal |
credit for increasing
research activities which would be |
allowable under Section 41 of the
Internal Revenue Code and |
which are conducted in this State, "qualifying
expenditures for |
increasing research activities in this State" means the
excess |
of qualifying expenditures for the taxable year in which |
incurred
over qualifying expenditures for the base period, |
"qualifying expenditures
for the base period" means the average |
of the qualifying expenditures for
each year in the base |
period, and "base period" means the 3 taxable years
immediately |
preceding the taxable year for which the determination is
being |
|
made. |
Any credit in excess of the tax liability for the taxable |
year
may be carried forward. A taxpayer may elect to have the
|
unused credit shown on its final completed return carried over |
as a credit
against the tax liability for the following 5 |
taxable years or until it has
been fully used, whichever occurs |
first; provided that no credit earned in a tax year ending |
prior to December 31, 2003 may be carried forward to any year |
ending on or after December 31, 2003. |
If an unused credit is carried forward to a given year from |
2 or more
earlier years, that credit arising in the earliest |
year will be applied
first against the tax liability for the |
given year. If a tax liability for
the given year still |
remains, the credit from the next earliest year will
then be |
applied, and so on, until all credits have been used or no tax
|
liability for the given year remains. Any remaining unused |
credit or
credits then will be carried forward to the next |
following year in which a
tax liability is incurred, except |
that no credit can be carried forward to
a year which is more |
than 5 years after the year in which the expense for
which the |
credit is given was incurred. |
No inference shall be drawn from this amendatory Act of the |
91st General
Assembly in construing this Section for taxable |
years beginning before January
1, 1999. |
(l) Environmental Remediation Tax Credit. |
(i) For tax years ending after December 31, 1997 and on |
|
or before
December 31, 2001, a taxpayer shall be allowed a |
credit against the tax
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) |
of this Section for certain amounts paid
for unreimbursed |
eligible remediation costs, as specified in this |
subsection.
For purposes of this Section, "unreimbursed |
eligible remediation costs" means
costs approved by the |
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency ("Agency") under
|
Section 58.14 of the Environmental Protection Act that were |
paid in performing
environmental remediation at a site for |
which a No Further Remediation Letter
was issued by the |
Agency and recorded under Section 58.10 of the |
Environmental
Protection Act. The credit must be claimed |
for the taxable year in which
Agency approval of the |
eligible remediation costs is granted. The credit is
not |
available to any taxpayer if the taxpayer or any related |
party caused or
contributed to, in any material respect, a |
release of regulated substances on,
in, or under the site |
that was identified and addressed by the remedial
action |
pursuant to the Site Remediation Program of the |
Environmental Protection
Act. After the Pollution Control |
Board rules are adopted pursuant to the
Illinois |
Administrative Procedure Act for the administration and |
enforcement of
Section 58.9 of the Environmental |
Protection Act, determinations as to credit
availability |
for purposes of this Section shall be made consistent with |
those
rules. For purposes of this Section, "taxpayer" |
|
includes a person whose tax
attributes the taxpayer has |
succeeded to under Section 381 of the Internal
Revenue Code |
and "related party" includes the persons disallowed a |
deduction
for losses by paragraphs (b), (c), and (f)(1) of |
Section 267 of the Internal
Revenue Code by virtue of being |
a related taxpayer, as well as any of its
partners. The |
credit allowed against the tax imposed by subsections (a) |
and
(b) shall be equal to 25% of the unreimbursed eligible |
remediation costs in
excess of $100,000 per site, except |
that the $100,000 threshold shall not apply
to any site |
contained in an enterprise zone as determined by the |
Department of
Commerce and Community Affairs (now |
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity). The |
total credit allowed shall not exceed
$40,000 per year with |
a maximum total of $150,000 per site. For partners and
|
shareholders of subchapter S corporations, there shall be |
allowed a credit
under this subsection to be determined in |
accordance with the determination of
income and |
distributive share of income under Sections 702 and 704 and
|
subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. |
(ii) A credit allowed under this subsection that is |
unused in the year
the credit is earned may be carried |
forward to each of the 5 taxable years
following the year |
for which the credit is first earned until it is used.
The |
term "unused credit" does not include any amounts of |
unreimbursed eligible
remediation costs in excess of the |
|
maximum credit per site authorized under
paragraph (i). |
This credit shall be applied first to the earliest year
for |
which there is a liability. If there is a credit under this |
subsection
from more than one tax year that is available to |
offset a liability, the
earliest credit arising under this |
subsection shall be applied first. A
credit allowed under |
this subsection may be sold to a buyer as part of a sale
of |
all or part of the remediation site for which the credit |
was granted. The
purchaser of a remediation site and the |
tax credit shall succeed to the unused
credit and remaining |
carry-forward period of the seller. To perfect the
|
transfer, the assignor shall record the transfer in the |
chain of title for the
site and provide written notice to |
the Director of the Illinois Department of
Revenue of the |
assignor's intent to sell the remediation site and the |
amount of
the tax credit to be transferred as a portion of |
the sale. In no event may a
credit be transferred to any |
taxpayer if the taxpayer or a related party would
not be |
eligible under the provisions of subsection (i). |
(iii) For purposes of this Section, the term "site" |
shall have the same
meaning as under Section 58.2 of the |
Environmental Protection Act. |
(m) Education expense credit. Beginning with tax years |
ending after
December 31, 1999, a taxpayer who
is the custodian |
of one or more qualifying pupils shall be allowed a credit
|
against the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this |
|
Section for
qualified education expenses incurred on behalf of |
the qualifying pupils.
The credit shall be equal to 25% of |
qualified education expenses, but in no
event may the total |
credit under this subsection claimed by a
family that is the
|
custodian of qualifying pupils exceed $500. In no event shall a |
credit under
this subsection reduce the taxpayer's liability |
under this Act to less than
zero. This subsection is exempt |
from the provisions of Section 250 of this
Act. |
For purposes of this subsection: |
"Qualifying pupils" means individuals who (i) are |
residents of the State of
Illinois, (ii) are under the age of |
21 at the close of the school year for
which a credit is |
sought, and (iii) during the school year for which a credit
is |
sought were full-time pupils enrolled in a kindergarten through |
twelfth
grade education program at any school, as defined in |
this subsection. |
"Qualified education expense" means the amount incurred
on |
behalf of a qualifying pupil in excess of $250 for tuition, |
book fees, and
lab fees at the school in which the pupil is |
enrolled during the regular school
year. |
"School" means any public or nonpublic elementary or |
secondary school in
Illinois that is in compliance with Title |
VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
and attendance at which |
satisfies the requirements of Section 26-1 of the
School Code, |
except that nothing shall be construed to require a child to
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attend any particular public or nonpublic school to qualify for |
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the credit
under this Section. |
"Custodian" means, with respect to qualifying pupils, an |
Illinois resident
who is a parent, the parents, a legal |
guardian, or the legal guardians of the
qualifying pupils. |
(n) River Edge Redevelopment Zone site remediation tax |
credit.
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(i) For tax years ending on or after December 31, 2006, |
a taxpayer shall be allowed a credit against the tax |
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section for |
certain amounts paid for unreimbursed eligible remediation |
costs, as specified in this subsection. For purposes of |
this Section, "unreimbursed eligible remediation costs" |
means costs approved by the Illinois Environmental |
Protection Agency ("Agency") under Section 58.14a of the |
Environmental Protection Act that were paid in performing |
environmental remediation at a site within a River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone for which a No Further Remediation |
Letter was issued by the Agency and recorded under Section |
58.10 of the Environmental Protection Act. The credit must |
be claimed for the taxable year in which Agency approval of |
the eligible remediation costs is granted. The credit is |
not available to any taxpayer if the taxpayer or any |
related party caused or contributed to, in any material |
respect, a release of regulated substances on, in, or under |
the site that was identified and addressed by the remedial |
action pursuant to the Site Remediation Program of the |
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Environmental Protection Act. Determinations as to credit |
availability for purposes of this Section shall be made |
consistent with rules adopted by the Pollution Control |
Board pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedure |
Act for the administration and enforcement of Section 58.9 |
of the Environmental Protection Act. For purposes of this |
Section, "taxpayer" includes a person whose tax attributes |
the taxpayer has succeeded to under Section 381 of the |
Internal Revenue Code and "related party" includes the |
persons disallowed a deduction for losses by paragraphs |
(b), (c), and (f)(1) of Section 267 of the Internal Revenue |
Code by virtue of being a related taxpayer, as well as any |
of its partners. The credit allowed against the tax imposed |
by subsections (a) and (b) shall be equal to 25% of the |
unreimbursed eligible remediation costs in excess of |
$100,000 per site. |
(ii) A credit allowed under this subsection that is |
unused in the year the credit is earned may be carried |
forward to each of the 5 taxable years following the year |
for which the credit is first earned until it is used. This |
credit shall be applied first to the earliest year for |
which there is a liability. If there is a credit under this |
subsection from more than one tax year that is available to |
offset a liability, the earliest credit arising under this |
subsection shall be applied first. A credit allowed under |
this subsection may be sold to a buyer as part of a sale of |
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all or part of the remediation site for which the credit |
was granted. The purchaser of a remediation site and the |
tax credit shall succeed to the unused credit and remaining |
carry-forward period of the seller. To perfect the |
transfer, the assignor shall record the transfer in the |
chain of title for the site and provide written notice to |
the Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue of the |
assignor's intent to sell the remediation site and the |
amount of the tax credit to be transferred as a portion of |
the sale. In no event may a credit be transferred to any |
taxpayer if the taxpayer or a related party would not be |
eligible under the provisions of subsection (i). |
(iii) For purposes of this Section, the term "site" |
shall have the same meaning as under Section 58.2 of the |
Environmental Protection Act. |
(Source: P.A. 96-115, eff. 7-31-09; 96-116, eff. 7-31-09; |
96-937, eff. 6-23-10; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1496, eff. |
1-13-11; 97-2, eff. 5-6-11; 97-636, eff. 6-1-12.) |
(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). |
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(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; |
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(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 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 sells, transfers, abandons, |
or otherwise disposes of property for which the |
taxpayer was required in any taxable year to
make an |
addition modification under subparagraph (D-15), then |
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an amount equal
to the aggregate amount of the |
deductions taken in all taxable
years under |
subparagraph (Z) with respect to that property. |
If the taxpayer continues to own property through |
the last day of the last tax year for which the |
taxpayer may claim a depreciation deduction for |
federal income tax purposes and for which the taxpayer |
was allowed in any taxable year to make a subtraction |
modification under subparagraph (Z), then an amount |
equal to that subtraction modification.
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The taxpayer is required to make the addition |
modification under this
subparagraph
only once with |
respect to any one piece of property; |
(D-17) An amount equal to the amount otherwise |
allowed as a deduction in computing base income for |
interest paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or |
indirectly, (i) for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2004, 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
|
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304. 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 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 person if |
the taxpayer can establish, based on a |
preponderance of the evidence, both of the |
following: |
(a) the 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 |
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
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(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 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) 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, (i) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2004, 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 and (ii) for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, to a person who would be a member of |
the same unitary business group but for the fact that |
the person is prohibited under Section 1501(a)(27) |
from being included in the unitary business group |
because he or she is ordinarily required to apportion |
business income under different subsections of Section |
304. 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 |
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paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or |
indirectly, from a transaction with a 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 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 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 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;
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(D-19) For taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, an amount equal to the amount of |
insurance premium expenses and costs otherwise allowed |
as a deduction in computing base income, and that were |
paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or indirectly, to |
a person who would be a member of the same unitary |
business group but for the fact that the person is |
prohibited under Section 1501(a)(27) from being |
included in the unitary business group because he or |
she is ordinarily required to apportion business |
income under different subsections of Section 304. 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 premiums 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) or |
Section 203(a)(2)(D-18) of this Act.
|
(D-20) For taxable years beginning on or after |
January 1,
2002 and ending on or before December 31, |
2006, 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). For taxable years beginning on or after |
January 1, 2007, 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, (ii) a distribution from |
the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund, or (iii) a |
distribution from a qualified tuition program under |
Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code that (I) |
adopts and determines that its offering materials |
comply with the College Savings Plans Network's |
disclosure principles and (II) has made reasonable |
efforts to inform in-state residents of the existence |
of in-state qualified tuition programs by informing |
Illinois residents directly and, where applicable, to |
inform financial intermediaries distributing the |
program to inform in-state residents of the existence |
of in-state qualified tuition programs at least |
annually, an amount equal to the amount excluded from |
gross income under Section 529(c)(3)(B). |
For the purposes of this subparagraph (D-20), a |
qualified tuition program has made reasonable efforts |
if it makes disclosures (which may use the term |
"in-state program" or "in-state plan" and need not |
specifically refer to Illinois or its qualified |
programs by name) (i) directly to prospective |
participants in its offering materials or makes a |
public disclosure, such as a website posting; and (ii) |
where applicable, to intermediaries selling the |
out-of-state program in the same manner that the |
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out-of-state program distributes its offering |
materials; |
(D-21) For taxable years beginning on or after |
January 1, 2007, in the case of transfer of moneys from |
a qualified tuition program under Section 529 of the |
Internal Revenue Code that is administered by the State |
to an out-of-state program, an amount equal to the |
amount of moneys previously deducted from base income |
under subsection (a)(2)(Y) of this Section; |
(D-22) For taxable years beginning on or after |
January 1, 2009, in the case of a nonqualified |
withdrawal or refund of moneys from a qualified tuition |
program under Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code |
administered by the State that is not used for |
qualified expenses at an eligible education |
institution, an amount equal to the contribution |
component of the nonqualified withdrawal or refund |
that was previously deducted from base income under |
subsection (a)(2)(y) of this Section, provided that |
the withdrawal or refund did not result from the |
beneficiary's death or disability; |
(D-23) An amount equal to the credit allowable to |
the taxpayer under Section 218(a) of this Act, |
determined without regard to Section 218(c) of this |
Act; |
and by deducting from the total so obtained the
sum of the |
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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 or, beginning with taxable years ending on or |
after December 31, 2007, the National Guard of any |
other state.
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 or, |
beginning with taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2007, the National Guard of any other |
state.
The provisions of this subparagraph (E) 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; |
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(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 or |
a River Edge Redevelopment Zone or zones created under |
the River Edge Redevelopment Zone Act, and conducts
|
substantially all of its operations in an Enterprise |
Zone or zones or a River Edge Redevelopment Zone or |
zones. This subparagraph (J) is exempt from the |
provisions of Section 250; |
(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, |
and all amounts of expenses allocable
to interest and |
disallowed as deductions by Section 265(1) of the |
Internal
Revenue Code;
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, plus, for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2011, Section 45G(e)(3) of the Internal |
Revenue Code and, for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, any amount included in gross income |
under Section 87 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 or of any itemized deduction |
taken from adjusted gross income in the computation of |
taxable income for restoration of substantial amounts |
held under claim of right for the taxable year; |
(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, 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). For purposes |
of this subparagraph, contributions made by an |
employer on behalf of an employee, or matching |
contributions made by an employee, shall be treated as |
made by the employee. 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
|
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
was |
taken in any year under subsection (k) of Section |
168 of the Internal
Revenue Code, but not including |
the bonus depreciation deduction; |
(2) for taxable years ending on or before |
December 31, 2005, "x" equals "y" multiplied by 30 |
and then divided by 70 (or "y"
multiplied by |
0.429); and |
(3) for taxable years ending after December |
31, 2005: |
(i) for property on which a bonus |
depreciation deduction of 30% of the adjusted |
basis was taken, "x" equals "y" multiplied by |
30 and then divided by 70 (or "y"
multiplied by |
0.429); and |
(ii) for property on which a bonus |
depreciation deduction of 50% of the adjusted |
basis was taken, "x" equals "y" multiplied by |
1.0. |
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
taken on that property on the |
taxpayer's federal income tax return under
subsection |
(k) of Section 168 of the Internal Revenue Code. This |
|
subparagraph (Z) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250; |
(AA) If the taxpayer sells, transfers, abandons, |
or otherwise disposes 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.
|
If the taxpayer continues to own property through |
the last day of the last tax year for which the |
taxpayer may claim a depreciation deduction for |
federal income tax purposes and 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. |
This subparagraph (AA) is exempt from the |
provisions of Section 250; |
(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-12), |
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-13), 203(c)(2)(G-13), or |
203(d)(2)(D-8), but not to exceed the amount of that |
addition modification. This subparagraph (CC) is |
exempt from the provisions of Section 250; |
(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 (i) 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
|
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304, 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 person. This subparagraph (DD) |
is exempt from the provisions of Section 250; |
(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 (i) 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304, 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. This subparagraph (EE) is exempt from the |
provisions of Section 250; |
(FF) An amount equal to any amount awarded to the |
taxpayer during the taxable year by the Court of Claims |
under subsection (c) of Section 8 of the Court of |
Claims Act for time unjustly served in a State prison. |
This subparagraph (FF) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250; and |
(GG) For taxable years ending on or after December |
31, 2011, in the case of a taxpayer who was required to |
add back any insurance premiums under Section |
203(a)(2)(D-19), such taxpayer may elect to subtract |
that part of a reimbursement received from the |
insurance company equal to the amount of the expense or |
loss (including expenses incurred by the insurance |
company) that would have been taken into account as a |
deduction for federal income tax purposes if the |
expense or loss had been uninsured. If a taxpayer makes |
the election provided for by this subparagraph (GG), |
the insurer to which the premiums were paid must add |
back to income the amount subtracted by the taxpayer |
pursuant to this subparagraph (GG). This subparagraph |
(GG) is exempt from the provisions of Section 250. |
(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 taken |
on the taxpayer's federal income tax return for the |
taxable
year under subsection (k) of Section 168 of the |
Internal Revenue Code; |
(E-11) If the taxpayer sells, transfers, abandons, |
or otherwise disposes 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. |
If the taxpayer continues to own property through |
the last day of the last tax year for which the |
taxpayer may claim a depreciation deduction for |
federal income tax purposes and for which the taxpayer |
|
was allowed in any taxable year to make a subtraction |
modification under subparagraph (T), then an amount |
equal to that subtraction modification.
|
The taxpayer is required to make the addition |
modification under this
subparagraph
only once with |
respect to any one piece of property; |
(E-12) An amount equal to the amount otherwise |
allowed as a deduction in computing base income for |
interest paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or |
indirectly, (i) for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2004, 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304. 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.
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This paragraph shall not apply to the following:
|
(i) an item of interest paid, accrued, or |
incurred, directly or indirectly, to a 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 person if |
the taxpayer can establish, based on a |
preponderance of the evidence, both of the |
following: |
(a) the 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 |
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 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) 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, (i) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2004, 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 and (ii) for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, to a person who would be a member of |
the same unitary business group but for the fact that |
the person is prohibited under Section 1501(a)(27) |
from being included in the unitary business group |
because he or she is ordinarily required to apportion |
business income under different subsections of Section |
304. 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 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 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 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 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-14) For taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, an amount equal to the amount of |
insurance premium expenses and costs otherwise allowed |
as a deduction in computing base income, and that were |
paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or indirectly, to |
a person who would be a member of the same unitary |
business group but for the fact that the person is |
prohibited under Section 1501(a)(27) from being |
included in the unitary business group because he or |
she is ordinarily required to apportion business |
income under different subsections of Section 304. 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 premiums 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(b)(2)(E-12) or |
Section 203(b)(2)(E-13) of this Act;
|
(E-15) For taxable years beginning after December |
31, 2008, any deduction for dividends paid by a captive |
real estate investment trust that is allowed to a real |
estate investment trust under Section 857(b)(2)(B) of |
the Internal Revenue Code for dividends paid; |
(E-16) An amount equal to the credit allowable to |
the taxpayer under Section 218(a) of this Act, |
determined without regard to Section 218(c) 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, and all amounts of expenses allocable to |
interest and
disallowed as deductions by Section |
265(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code;
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, plus, |
for tax years ending on or after December 31, 2011, |
amounts disallowed as deductions by Section 45G(e)(3) |
of the Internal Revenue Code and, for taxable years |
ending on or after December 31, 2008, any amount |
included in gross income under Section 87 of the |
Internal Revenue Code and the policyholders' share of |
tax-exempt interest of a life insurance company under |
Section 807(a)(2)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code (in |
the case of a life insurance company with gross income |
from a decrease in reserves for the tax year) or |
Section 807(b)(1)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code (in |
the case of a life insurance company allowed a |
deduction for an increase in reserves for the tax |
|
year); 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 or |
a River Edge Redevelopment Zone or zones created under |
the River Edge Redevelopment Zone Act and conducts |
substantially all of its
operations in an Enterprise |
Zone or zones or a River Edge Redevelopment Zone or |
zones. This subparagraph (K) is exempt from the |
provisions of Section 250; |
(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 or the River Edge Redevelopment 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 or the River Edge Redevelopment 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. This |
|
subparagraph (M) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250; |
(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 or under |
Section 10-10 of the River Edge Redevelopment Zone Act. |
This subparagraph (N) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250; |
(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
965 of the Internal |
Revenue Code, exceed the amount of the modification
|
provided under subparagraph (G) of paragraph (2) of |
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this subsection (b) which
is related to such dividends, |
and including, for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, dividends received from a captive |
real estate investment trust; 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 and including, |
for taxable years ending on or after December 31, 2008, |
dividends received from a captive real estate |
investment trust, 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. This subparagraph (O) is exempt from |
the provisions of Section 250 of this Act; |
(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 |
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right for the taxable year pursuant to Section 1341 of |
the
Internal Revenue Code; |
(R) On and after July 20, 1999, 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; the provisions of |
this subparagraph are exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250; |
(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 |
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taxable year in
which the bonus depreciation deduction
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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
was |
taken in any year under subsection (k) of Section |
168 of the Internal
Revenue Code, but not including |
the bonus depreciation deduction; |
(2) for taxable years ending on or before |
December 31, 2005, "x" equals "y" multiplied by 30 |
and then divided by 70 (or "y"
multiplied by |
0.429); and |
(3) for taxable years ending after December |
31, 2005: |
(i) for property on which a bonus |
depreciation deduction of 30% of the adjusted |
basis was taken, "x" equals "y" multiplied by |
30 and then divided by 70 (or "y"
multiplied by |
0.429); and |
(ii) for property on which a bonus |
depreciation deduction of 50% of the adjusted |
basis was taken, "x" equals "y" multiplied by |
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1.0. |
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
taken on that property on the |
taxpayer's federal income tax return under
subsection |
(k) of Section 168 of the Internal Revenue Code. This |
subparagraph (T) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250; |
(U) If the taxpayer sells, transfers, abandons, or |
otherwise disposes 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. |
If the taxpayer continues to own property through |
the last day of the last tax year for which the |
taxpayer may claim a depreciation deduction for |
federal income tax purposes and 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.
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The taxpayer is allowed to take the deduction under |
this subparagraph
only once with respect to any one |
piece of property. |
This subparagraph (U) is exempt from the |
provisions of Section 250; |
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(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,
(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, and (iii) any insurance premium |
income (net of 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-19), Section |
203(b)(2)(E-14), Section 203(c)(2)(G-14), or Section |
203(d)(2)(D-9), but not to exceed the amount of that |
addition modification. This subparagraph (V) is exempt |
from the provisions of Section 250;
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(W) An amount equal to the interest income taken |
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into account for the taxable year (net of the |
deductions allocable thereto) with respect to |
transactions with (i) 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304, 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 person. This subparagraph (W) |
is exempt from the provisions of Section 250;
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(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 (i) 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 |
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person's total business activity and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304, 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. This subparagraph (X) is exempt from the |
provisions of Section 250;
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(Y) For taxable years ending on or after December |
31, 2011, in the case of a taxpayer who was required to |
add back any insurance premiums under Section |
203(b)(2)(E-14), such taxpayer may elect to subtract |
that part of a reimbursement received from the |
insurance company equal to the amount of the expense or |
loss (including expenses incurred by the insurance |
company) that would have been taken into account as a |
deduction for federal income tax purposes if the |
expense or loss had been uninsured. If a taxpayer makes |
the election provided for by this subparagraph (Y), the |
insurer to which the premiums were paid must add back |
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to income the amount subtracted by the taxpayer |
pursuant to this subparagraph (Y). This subparagraph |
(Y) is exempt from the provisions of Section 250; and |
(Z) The difference between the nondeductible |
controlled foreign corporation dividends under Section |
965(e)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code over the taxable |
income of the taxpayer, computed without regard to |
Section 965(e)(2)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code, and |
without regard to any net operating loss deduction. |
This subparagraph (Z) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250. |
(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,
and prior |
to December 31, 2011, shall mean the gross investment |
income for the taxable year and, for tax years ending on or |
after December 31, 2011, shall mean all amounts included in |
life insurance gross income under Section 803(a)(3) of the |
Internal Revenue Code. |
(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 |
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(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
|
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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 |
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or estate is claiming the same tax for purposes of the
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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 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 sells, transfers, abandons, |
or otherwise disposes 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. |
If the taxpayer continues to own property through |
the last day of the last tax year for which the |
|
taxpayer may claim a depreciation deduction for |
federal income tax purposes and for which the taxpayer |
was allowed in any taxable year to make a subtraction |
modification under subparagraph (R), then an amount |
equal to that subtraction modification.
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The taxpayer is required to make the addition |
modification under this
subparagraph
only once with |
respect to any one piece of property; |
(G-12) An amount equal to the amount otherwise |
allowed as a deduction in computing base income for |
interest paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or |
indirectly, (i) for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2004, 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304. 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.
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This paragraph shall not apply to the following:
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(i) an item of interest paid, accrued, or |
incurred, directly or indirectly, to a 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 person if |
the taxpayer can establish, based on a |
preponderance of the evidence, both of the |
following: |
(a) the 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 |
|
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
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(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 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).
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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;
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(G-13) 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, (i) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2004, 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 and (ii) for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, to a person who would be a member of |
the same unitary business group but for the fact that |
the person is prohibited under Section 1501(a)(27) |
from being included in the unitary business group |
because he or she is ordinarily required to apportion |
business income under different subsections of Section |
304. 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 person who is |
subject in a foreign country or state, other than a |
state which requires mandatory unitary reporting, |
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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 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 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 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);
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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;
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(G-14) For taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, an amount equal to the amount of |
insurance premium expenses and costs otherwise allowed |
as a deduction in computing base income, and that were |
paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or indirectly, to |
a person who would be a member of the same unitary |
business group but for the fact that the person is |
prohibited under Section 1501(a)(27) from being |
included in the unitary business group because he or |
she is ordinarily required to apportion business |
income under different subsections of Section 304. 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 premiums 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(c)(2)(G-12) or |
Section 203(c)(2)(G-13) of this Act; |
(G-15) An amount equal to the credit allowable to |
the taxpayer under Section 218(a) of this Act, |
determined without regard to Section 218(c) 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; |
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(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, |
and all amounts of expenses allocable
to interest and |
disallowed as deductions by Section 265(1) of the |
Internal
Revenue Code;
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, plus, (iii) for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2011, Section 45G(e)(3) of the Internal |
|
Revenue Code and, for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, any amount included in gross income |
under Section 87 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 or |
a River Edge Redevelopment Zone or zones created under |
the River Edge Redevelopment Zone Act and
conducts |
substantially all of its operations in an Enterprise |
Zone or Zones or a River Edge Redevelopment Zone or |
zones. This subparagraph (M) is exempt from the |
provisions of Section 250; |
(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; |
(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
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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
|
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
was |
taken in any year under subsection (k) of Section |
168 of the Internal
Revenue Code, but not including |
the bonus depreciation deduction; |
|
(2) for taxable years ending on or before |
December 31, 2005, "x" equals "y" multiplied by 30 |
and then divided by 70 (or "y"
multiplied by |
0.429); and |
(3) for taxable years ending after December |
31, 2005: |
(i) for property on which a bonus |
depreciation deduction of 30% of the adjusted |
basis was taken, "x" equals "y" multiplied by |
30 and then divided by 70 (or "y"
multiplied by |
0.429); and |
(ii) for property on which a bonus |
depreciation deduction of 50% of the adjusted |
basis was taken, "x" equals "y" multiplied by |
1.0. |
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
taken on that property on the |
taxpayer's federal income tax return under
subsection |
(k) of Section 168 of the Internal Revenue Code. This |
subparagraph (R) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250; |
(S) If the taxpayer sells, transfers, abandons, or |
otherwise disposes 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. |
If the taxpayer continues to own property through |
the last day of the last tax year for which the |
taxpayer may claim a depreciation deduction for |
federal income tax purposes and 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. |
This subparagraph (S) is exempt from the |
provisions of Section 250; |
(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. This subparagraph (T) is exempt |
from the provisions of Section 250;
|
(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 (i) 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304, 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 person. This subparagraph (U) |
is exempt from the provisions of Section 250; |
(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 (i) 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304, 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. This subparagraph (V) is exempt from the |
provisions of Section 250;
|
(W) in the case of an estate, 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 by the |
decedent from adjusted gross income in the computation |
of taxable income. This subparagraph (W) is exempt from |
|
Section 250; |
(X) an amount equal to the refund included in such |
total of any tax deducted for federal income tax |
purposes, to the extent that deduction was added back |
under subparagraph (F). This subparagraph (X) is |
exempt from the provisions of Section 250; and |
(Y) For taxable years ending on or after December |
31, 2011, in the case of a taxpayer who was required to |
add back any insurance premiums under Section |
203(c)(2)(G-14), such taxpayer may elect to subtract |
that part of a reimbursement received from the |
insurance company equal to the amount of the expense or |
loss (including expenses incurred by the insurance |
company) that would have been taken into account as a |
deduction for federal income tax purposes if the |
expense or loss had been uninsured. If a taxpayer makes |
the election provided for by this subparagraph (Y), the |
insurer to which the premiums were paid must add back |
to income the amount subtracted by the taxpayer |
pursuant to this subparagraph (Y). This subparagraph |
(Y) is exempt from the provisions of Section 250. |
(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 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 sells, transfers, abandons, |
or otherwise disposes 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. |
If the taxpayer continues to own property through |
the last day of the last tax year for which the |
taxpayer may claim a depreciation deduction for |
federal income tax purposes and for which the taxpayer |
was allowed in any taxable year to make a subtraction |
modification under subparagraph (O), then an amount |
equal to that subtraction modification.
|
The taxpayer is required to make the addition |
modification under this
subparagraph
only once with |
respect to any one piece of property; |
(D-7) An amount equal to the amount otherwise |
allowed as a deduction in computing base income for |
interest paid, accrued, or incurred, directly or |
indirectly, (i) for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2004, 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304. 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 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 person if |
the taxpayer can establish, based on a |
preponderance of the evidence, both of the |
following: |
(a) the 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 |
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 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) 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, (i) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2004, 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 and (ii) for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, to a person who would be a member of |
the same unitary business group but for the fact that |
the person is prohibited under Section 1501(a)(27) |
|
from being included in the unitary business group |
because he or she is ordinarily required to apportion |
business income under different subsections of Section |
304. 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 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 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 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 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-9) For taxable years ending on or after December |
31, 2008, an amount equal to the amount of insurance |
premium expenses and costs otherwise allowed as a |
deduction in computing base income, and that were paid, |
accrued, or incurred, directly or indirectly, to a |
|
person who would be a member of the same unitary |
business group but for the fact that the person is |
prohibited under Section 1501(a)(27) from being |
included in the unitary business group because he or |
she is ordinarily required to apportion business |
income under different subsections of Section 304. 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 premiums 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(d)(2)(D-7) or |
Section 203(d)(2)(D-8) of this Act; |
(D-10) An amount equal to the credit allowable to |
the taxpayer under Section 218(a) of this Act, |
determined without regard to Section 218(c) 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; |
this subparagraph (H) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250; |
(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; this subparagraph |
(I) is exempt from the provisions of Section 250; |
(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, |
and all amounts of expenses allocable to
interest and |
disallowed as deductions by Section 265(1) of the |
Internal
Revenue Code;
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, plus, (iii) for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2011, Section 45G(e)(3) of the Internal |
Revenue Code and, for taxable years ending on or after |
December 31, 2008, any amount included in gross income |
under Section 87 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, or a River Edge |
|
Redevelopment Zone or zones created under the River |
Edge Redevelopment Zone Act and
conducts substantially |
all of its operations
in an Enterprise Zone or Zones or |
from a River Edge Redevelopment Zone or zones. This |
subparagraph (K) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250; |
(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; |
(O) For taxable years 2001 and thereafter, for the |
taxable year in
which the bonus depreciation deduction
|
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
was |
taken in any year under subsection (k) of Section |
168 of the Internal
Revenue Code, but not including |
the bonus depreciation deduction; |
(2) for taxable years ending on or before |
December 31, 2005, "x" equals "y" multiplied by 30 |
and then divided by 70 (or "y"
multiplied by |
0.429); and |
(3) for taxable years ending after December |
31, 2005: |
(i) for property on which a bonus |
depreciation deduction of 30% of the adjusted |
basis was taken, "x" equals "y" multiplied by |
30 and then divided by 70 (or "y"
multiplied by |
0.429); and |
(ii) for property on which a bonus |
depreciation deduction of 50% of the adjusted |
basis was taken, "x" equals "y" multiplied by |
1.0. |
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
taken on that property on the |
taxpayer's federal income tax return under
subsection |
(k) of Section 168 of the Internal Revenue Code. This |
subparagraph (O) is exempt from the provisions of |
Section 250; |
(P) If the taxpayer sells, transfers, abandons, or |
otherwise disposes 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. |
If the taxpayer continues to own property through |
the last day of the last tax year for which the |
taxpayer may claim a depreciation deduction for |
federal income tax purposes and 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. |
This subparagraph (P) is exempt from the |
provisions of Section 250; |
(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. This subparagraph (Q) is exempt |
from Section 250;
|
(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 (i) 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
|
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304, 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 person. This subparagraph (R) is exempt from |
Section 250; |
(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 (i) 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 and (ii) for taxable |
years ending on or after December 31, 2008, to a person |
who would be a member of the same unitary business |
group but for the fact that the person is prohibited |
under Section 1501(a)(27) from being included in the |
unitary business group because he or she is ordinarily |
required to apportion business income under different |
subsections of Section 304, 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 person. |
This subparagraph (S) is exempt from Section 250; and
|
(T) For taxable years ending on or after December |
31, 2011, in the case of a taxpayer who was required to |
add back any insurance premiums under Section |
203(d)(2)(D-9), such taxpayer may elect to subtract |
that part of a reimbursement received from the |
insurance company equal to the amount of the expense or |
loss (including expenses incurred by the insurance |
company) that would have been taken into account as a |
deduction for federal income tax purposes if the |
expense or loss had been uninsured. If a taxpayer makes |
the election provided for by this subparagraph (T), the |
insurer to which the premiums were paid must add back |
to income the amount subtracted by the taxpayer |
pursuant to this subparagraph (T). This subparagraph |
(T) is exempt from the provisions of Section 250. |
(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
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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),
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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
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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
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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. |
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(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,
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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, but without regard to the prohibition |
against offsetting losses from patronage activities |
against income from nonpatronage activities; except |
that a cooperative corporation or association may make |
an election to follow its federal income tax treatment |
of patronage losses and nonpatronage losses. In the |
event such election is made, such losses shall be |
computed and carried over in a manner consistent with |
subsection (a) of Section 207 of this Act and |
apportioned by the apportionment factor reported by |
the cooperative on its Illinois income tax return filed |
for the taxable year in which the losses are incurred. |
The election shall be effective for all taxable years |
with original returns due on or after the date of the |
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election. In addition, the cooperative may file an |
amended return or returns, as allowed under this Act, |
to provide that the election shall be effective for |
losses incurred or carried forward for taxable years |
occurring prior to the date of the election. Once made, |
the election may only be revoked upon approval of the |
Director. The Department shall adopt rules setting |
forth requirements for documenting the elections and |
any resulting Illinois net loss and the standards to be |
used by the Director in evaluating requests to revoke |
elections. Public Act 96-932 is declaratory of |
existing law; |
(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
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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
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instead the prior federal Subchapter S rules as in |
effect on July 1, 1982,
the taxable income of such |
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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.
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(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 |
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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
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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. 96-45, eff. 7-15-09; 96-120, eff. 8-4-09; 96-198, |
eff. 8-10-09; 96-328, eff. 8-11-09; 96-520, eff. 8-14-09; |
96-835, eff. 12-16-09; 96-932, eff. 1-1-11; 96-935, eff. |
6-21-10; 96-1214, eff. 7-22-10; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; 97-507, |
eff. 8-23-11.) |
Section 15. The Retailers' Occupation Tax Act is amended by |
changing Sections 5k and 5l as follows:
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(35 ILCS 120/5k) (from Ch. 120, par. 444k)
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Sec. 5k. Building materials exemption ; enterprise zone . |
(a) Each retailer who makes a qualified sale of building
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materials
to be incorporated into real estate in an enterprise |
zone
established by a county or municipality under the Illinois |
Enterprise Zone
Act
by remodeling,
rehabilitation or new |
construction, may deduct receipts from such sales
when |
calculating the tax imposed by this Act.
For purposes of this |
Section, before July 1, 2013, "qualified sale" means a sale of |
building
materials that will be incorporated into real estate |
as part of a building
project for which a Certificate of |
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Eligibility for Sales Tax Exemption has been
issued by the |
administrator of the enterprise zone in which the building
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project is located , and on and after July 1, 2013, "qualified |
sale" means a sale of building materials that will be |
incorporated into real estate as part of a building project for |
which an Enterprise Zone Building Materials Exemption |
Certificate has been issued to the purchaser by the Department. |
A construction contractor or other entity shall not make |
tax-free purchases unless it has an active Exemption |
Certificate issued by the Department at the time of the |
purchase . |
(b) Before July 1, 2013, to To document the exemption |
allowed under this Section, the
retailer must obtain from the |
purchaser a copy of the Certificate of
Eligibility for Sales |
Tax Exemption issued by the administrator of the
enterprise |
zone into which the building materials will be incorporated. On |
and after July 1, 2013, to document the exemption allowed under |
this Section, the retailer must obtain from the purchaser the |
certification required under subsection (c), which must |
contain the Enterprise Zone Building Materials Exemption |
Certificate number issued to the purchaser by the Department.
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Upon request from the enterprise zone administrator, the |
Department shall issue an Enterprise Zone Building Materials |
Exemption Certificate for each construction contractor or |
other entity identified by the enterprise zone administrator. |
The Department shall issue the Exemption Certificates directly |
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to each construction contractor or other entity. The Department |
shall also provide the enterprise zone administrator with a |
copy of each Exemption Certificate issued. The request for |
Enterprise Zone Building Materials Exemption Certificates from |
the enterprise zone administrator to the Department must |
include the following information: |
(1) the name and address of the construction contractor |
or other entity; |
(2) the name and number of the enterprise zone; |
(3) the name and location or address of the building |
project in the enterprise zone; |
(4) the estimated amount of the exemption for each |
construction contractor or other entity for which a request |
for Exemption Certificate is made, based on a stated |
estimated average tax rate and the percentage of the |
contract that consists of materials; |
(5) the period of time over which supplies for the |
project are expected to be purchased; and |
(6) other reasonable information as the Department may |
require. |
The Department shall issue the Enterprise Zone Building |
Materials Exemption Certificates within 3 business days after |
receipt of request from the zone administrator. This |
requirement does not apply in circumstances where the |
Department, for reasonable cause, is unable to issue the |
Exemption Certificate within 3 business days. The Department |
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may refuse to issue an Exemption Certificate if the owner, any |
partner, or a corporate officer, and in the case of a limited |
liability company, any manager or member, of the construction |
contractor or other entity is or has been the owner, a partner, |
a corporate officer, and in the case of a limited liability |
company, a manager or member, of a person that is in default |
for moneys due to the Department under this Act or any other |
tax or fee Act administered by the Department. The Enterprise |
Zone Building Materials Exemption Certificate shall contain |
language stating that if the construction contractor or other |
entity who is issued the Exemption Certificate makes a |
tax-exempt purchase, as described in this Section, that is not |
eligible for exemption under this Section or allows another |
person to make a tax-exempt purchase, as described in this |
Section, that is not eligible for exemption under this Section, |
then, in addition to any tax or other penalty imposed, the |
construction contractor or other entity is subject to a penalty |
equal to the tax that would have been paid by the retailer |
under this Act as well as any applicable local retailers' |
occupation tax on the purchase that is not eligible for the |
exemption. |
The Department, in its discretion, may require that the |
request for Enterprise Zone Building Materials Exemption |
Certificates be submitted electronically. The Department may, |
in its discretion, issue the Exemption Certificates |
electronically. The Enterprise Zone Building Materials |
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Exemption Certificate number shall be designed in such a way |
that the Department can identify from the unique number on the |
Exemption Certificate issued to a given construction |
contractor or other entity, the name of the Enterprise Zone, |
the project for which the Exemption Certificate is issued, and |
the construction contractor or other entity to whom the |
Exemption Certificate is issued. The Exemption Certificate |
shall contain an expiration date, which shall be no more than 2 |
years after the date of issuance. At the request of the zone |
administrator, the Department may renew an Exemption |
Certificate. After the Department issues Exemption |
Certificates for a given enterprise zone project, the |
enterprise zone administrator may notify the Department of |
additional construction contractors or other entities eligible |
for an Enterprise Zone Building Materials Exemption |
Certificate. Upon notification by the enterprise zone |
administrator and subject to the other provisions of this |
subsection (b), the Department shall issue an Enterprise Zone |
Building Materials Exemption Certificate to each additional |
construction contractor or other entity identified by the |
enterprise zone administrator. An enterprise zone |
administrator may notify the Department to rescind an |
Enterprise Zone Building Materials Exemption Certificate |
previously issued by the Department but that has not yet |
expired. Upon notification by the enterprise zone |
administrator and subject to the other provisions of this |
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subsection (b), the Department shall issue the rescission of |
the Enterprise Zone Building Materials Exemption Certificate |
to the construction contractor or other entity identified by |
the enterprise zone administrator and provide a copy to the |
enterprise zone administrator. |
If the Department of Revenue determines that a construction |
contractor or other entity that was issued an Exemption |
Certificate under this subsection (b) made a tax-exempt |
purchase, as described in this Section, that was not eligible |
for exemption under this Section or allowed another person to |
make a tax-exempt purchase, as described in this Section, that |
was not eligible for exemption under this Section, then, in |
addition to any tax or other penalty imposed, the construction |
contractor or other entity is subject to a penalty equal to the |
tax that would have been paid by the retailer under this Act as |
well as any applicable local retailers' occupation tax on the |
purchase that was not eligible for the exemption. The
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Certificate of Eligibility for Sales Tax Exemption must |
contain:
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(1) a statement that the building project identified in |
the Certificate
meets all the requirements for the building |
material exemption contained in the
enterprise zone |
ordinance of the jurisdiction in which the building project |
is
located;
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(2) the location or address of the building project; |
and
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(3) the signature of the administrator of the |
enterprise zone in which the
building project is located.
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(c) In addition, the retailer must obtain certification |
from the purchaser that
contains:
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(1) a statement that the building materials are being |
purchased for
incorporation into real estate located in an |
Illinois enterprise zone;
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(2) the location or address of the real estate into |
which the building
materials will be incorporated;
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(3) the name of the enterprise zone in which that real |
estate is located;
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(4) a description of the building materials being |
purchased; and
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(5) on and after July 1, 2013, the purchaser's |
Enterprise Zone Building Materials Exemption Certificate |
number issued by the Department; and |
(6) the purchaser's signature and date of purchase.
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(d) The deduction allowed by
this Section for the sale of |
building materials may be limited, to the
extent authorized by |
ordinance, adopted after the effective date of this
amendatory |
Act of 1992, by the municipality or county that created the
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enterprise zone
into which the
building materials will be |
incorporated.
The ordinance, however, may neither require nor |
prohibit the purchase of
building materials from any retailer |
or class of retailers in order to qualify
for the exemption |
allowed under this Section. The provisions of this Section
are |
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exempt from Section
2-70.
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(e) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this |
Section, for enterprise zone projects already in existence and |
for which construction contracts are already in place on July |
1, 2013, the request for Enterprise Zone Building Materials |
Exemption Certificates from the enterprise zone administrator |
to the Department for these pre-existing construction |
contractors and other entities must include the information |
required under subsection (b), but not including the |
information listed in items (4) and (5). For any new |
construction contract entered into on or after July 1, 2013, |
however, all of the information in subsection (b) must be |
provided. |
(Source: P.A. 91-51, eff. 6-30-99; 91-954, eff. 1-1-02; 92-484, |
eff.
8-23-01; 92-779, eff. 8-6-02.)
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(35 ILCS 120/5l) (from Ch. 120, par. 444l)
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Sec. 5l. Building materials exemption; High Impact |
Business. |
(a) Beginning January 1, 1995, each retailer who makes a |
sale of
building materials that will be incorporated into a |
High Impact Business
location as designated by the Department |
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
under Section 5.5 of the |
Illinois Enterprise Zone Act may deduct receipts from
such |
sales when calculating only the 6.25% State rate of tax
imposed |
by this Act. Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory |
|
Act of
1995, a retailer may also deduct receipts from such |
sales when calculating any
applicable local taxes. However, |
until the effective date of this amendatory
Act of 1995, a |
retailer may file claims for credit or refund to recover the
|
amount of any applicable local tax paid on such sales. No |
retailer who is
eligible for the deduction or credit
under |
Section 5k of this Act for making a sale of building materials |
to be
incorporated into real estate in an enterprise zone by |
rehabilitation,
remodeling or new construction shall be |
eligible for the deduction or
credit authorized under this |
Section.
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(b) In addition to any other requirements to document the |
exemption allowed under this Section, the retailer must obtain |
from the purchaser the purchaser's High Impact Business |
Building Materials Exemption Certificate number issued by the |
Department. A construction contractor or other entity shall not |
make tax-free purchases unless it has an active Exemption |
Certificate issued by the Department at the time of purchase. |
Upon request from the designated High Impact Business, the |
Department shall issue a High Impact Business Building |
Materials Exemption Certificate for each construction |
contractor or other entity identified by the designated High |
Impact Business. The Department shall issue the Exemption |
Certificates directly to each construction contractor or other |
entity. The Department shall also provide the designated High |
Impact Business with a copy of each Exemption Certificate |
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issued. The request for Building Materials Exemption |
Certificates from the designated High Impact Business to the |
Department must include the following information: |
(1) the name and address of the construction contractor |
or other entity; |
(2) the name and location or address of the designated |
High Impact Business; |
(3) the estimated amount of the exemption for each |
construction contractor or other entity for which a request |
for Exemption Certificate is made, based on a stated |
estimated average tax rate and the percentage of the |
contract that consists of materials; |
(4) the period of time over which supplies for the |
project are expected to be purchased; and |
(5) other reasonable information as the Department may |
require. |
The Department shall issue the High Impact Business |
Building Materials Exemption Certificates within 3 business |
days after receipt of request from the designated High Impact |
Business. This requirement does not apply in circumstances |
where the Department, for reasonable cause, is unable to issue |
the Exemption Certificate within 3 business days. The |
Department may refuse to issue an Exemption Certificate if the |
owner, any partner, or a corporate officer, and in the case of |
a limited liability company, any manager or member, of the |
construction contractor or other entity is or has been the |
|
owner, a partner, a corporate officer, and in the case of a |
limited liability company, a manager or member, of a person |
that is in default for moneys due to the Department under this |
Act or any other tax or fee Act administered by the Department. |
The High Impact Business Building Materials Exemption |
Certificate shall contain language stating that if the |
construction contractor or other entity who is issued the |
Exemption Certificate makes a tax-exempt purchase, as |
described in this Section, that is not eligible for exemption |
under this Section or allows another person to make a |
tax-exempt purchase, as described in this Section, that is not |
eligible for exemption under this Section, then, in addition to |
any tax or other penalty imposed, the construction contractor |
or other entity is subject to a penalty equal to the tax that |
would have been paid by the retailer under this Act as well as |
any applicable local retailers' occupation tax on the purchase |
that is not eligible for the exemption. |
The Department, in its discretion, may require that the |
request for High Impact Business Building Materials Exemption |
Certificates be submitted electronically. The Department may, |
in its discretion, issue the Exemption Certificates |
electronically. The High Impact Business Building Materials |
Exemption Certificate number shall be designed in such a way |
that the Department can identify from the unique number on the |
Exemption Certificate issued to a given construction |
contractor or other entity, the name of the designated High |
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Impact Business and the construction contractor or other entity |
to whom the Exemption Certificate is issued. The Exemption |
Certificate shall contain an expiration date, which shall be no |
more than 2 years after the date of issuance. At the request of |
the designated High Impact Business, the Department may renew |
an Exemption Certificate. After the Department issues |
Exemption Certificates for a given designated High Impact |
Business, the designated High Impact Business may notify the |
Department of additional construction contractors or other |
entities eligible for a Building Materials Exemption |
Certificate. Upon notification by the designated High Impact |
Business and subject to the other provisions of this subsection |
(b), the Department shall issue a High Impact Business Building |
Materials Exemption Certificate to each additional |
construction contractor or other entity identified by the |
designated High Impact Business. A designated High Impact |
Business may notify the Department to rescind a Building |
Materials Exemption Certificate previously issued by the |
Department but that has not yet expired. Upon notification by |
the designated High Impact Business and subject to the other |
provisions of this subsection (b), the Department shall issue |
the rescission of the Building Materials Exemption Certificate |
to the construction contractor or other entity identified by |
the designated High Impact Business and provide a copy to the |
designated High Impact Business. |
If the Department of Revenue determines that a construction |
|
contractor or other entity that was issued an Exemption |
Certificate under this subsection (b) made a tax-exempt |
purchase, as described in this Section, that was not eligible |
for exemption under this Section or allowed another person to |
make a tax-exempt purchase, as described in this Section, that |
was not eligible for exemption under this Section, then, in |
addition to any tax or other penalty imposed, the construction |
contractor or other entity is subject to a penalty equal to the |
tax that would have been paid by the retailer under this Act as |
well as any applicable local retailers' occupation tax on the |
purchase that was not eligible for the exemption. |
(c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this |
Section, for High Impact Businesses for which projects are |
already in existence and for which construction contracts are |
already in place on July 1, 2013, the request for High Impact |
Business Building Materials Exemption Certificates from the |
High Impact Business to the Department for these pre-existing |
construction contractors and other entities must include the |
information required under subsection (b), but not including |
the information listed in items (3) and (4). For any new |
construction contract entered into on or after July 1, 2013, |
however, all of the information in subsection (b) must be |
provided. |
(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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Section 20. The River Edge Redevelopment Zone Act is |
|
amended by changing Section 10-5.3 and by adding Section |
10-10.2 as follows: |
(65 ILCS 115/10-5.3)
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Sec. 10-5.3. Certification of River Edge Redevelopment |
Zones. |
(a) Approval of designated River Edge Redevelopment Zones |
shall be made by the Department by certification of the |
designating ordinance. The Department shall promptly issue a |
certificate for each zone upon its approval. The certificate |
shall be signed by the Director of the Department, shall make |
specific reference to the designating ordinance, which shall be |
attached thereto, and shall be filed in the office of the |
Secretary of State. A certified copy of the River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone Certificate, or a duplicate original |
thereof, shall be recorded in the office of the recorder of |
deeds of the county in which the River Edge Redevelopment Zone |
lies. |
(b) A River Edge Redevelopment Zone shall be effective upon |
its certification. The Department shall transmit a copy of the |
certification to the Department of Revenue, and to the |
designating municipality.
Upon certification of a River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone, the terms and provisions of the designating |
ordinance shall be in effect, and may not be amended or |
repealed except in accordance with Section 10-5.4. |
(c) A River Edge Redevelopment Zone shall be in effect for |
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the period stated in the certificate, which shall in no event |
exceed 30 calendar years. Zones shall terminate at midnight of |
December 31 of the final calendar year of the certified term, |
except as provided in Section 10-5.4. |
(d) In calendar years 2006 and 2007, the Department may |
certify one pilot River Edge Redevelopment Zone in the City of |
East St. Louis, one pilot River Edge Redevelopment Zone in the |
City of Rockford, and one pilot River Edge Redevelopment Zone |
in the City of Aurora. |
In calendar year 2009, the Department may certify one pilot |
River Edge Redevelopment Zone in the City of Elgin. |
On or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
the 97th General Assembly, the Department may certify one |
additional pilot River Edge Redevelopment Zone in the City of |
Peoria. |
Thereafter the Department may not certify any additional |
River Edge Redevelopment Zones, but may amend and rescind |
certifications of existing River Edge Redevelopment Zones in |
accordance with Section 10-5.4 , except that no River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone may be extended on or after the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly. Each |
River Edge Redevelopment Zone in existence on the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly shall |
continue until its scheduled termination under this Act, unless |
the Zone is decertified sooner. At the time of its term |
expiration each River Edge Redevelopment Zone will become an |
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open enterprise zone, available for the previously designated |
area or a different area to compete for designation as an |
enterprise zone. No preference for designation as a Zone will |
be given to the previously designated area . |
(e) A municipality in which a River Edge Redevelopment Zone |
has been certified must submit to the Department, within 60 |
days after the certification, a plan for encouraging the |
participation by minority persons, females, persons with |
disabilities, and veterans in the zone. The Department may |
assist the municipality in developing and implementing the |
plan. The terms "minority person", "female", and "person with a |
disability" have the meanings set forth under Section 2 of the |
Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with |
Disabilities Act. "Veteran" means an Illinois resident who is a |
veteran as defined in subsection (h) of Section 1491 of Title |
10 of the United States Code.
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(Source: P.A. 96-37, eff. 7-13-09; 97-203, eff. 7-28-11.) |
(65 ILCS 115/10-10.2 new) |
Sec. 10-10.2. Accounting. |
(a) Any business receiving tax incentives due to its |
location within a River Edge Redevelopment Zone must report the |
total tax benefits received by the business, broken down by |
incentive category, annually to the Department of Revenue. |
Reports will be due no later than March 30 of each year and |
shall cover the previous calendar year. The first report will |
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be for the 2012 calendar year and will be due no later than |
March 30, 2013. Failure to report data shall result in |
ineligibility to receive incentives. For the first offense, a |
business shall be given 60 days to comply. |
(b) Each person required to file a return under the Gas |
Revenue Tax Act, the Gas Use Tax Act, the Electricity Excise |
Tax Act, or the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act shall file, |
on or before March 30 of each year, a report with the |
Department of Revenue, in the manner and form required by the |
Department of Revenue, itemizing the amount of the deduction |
taken under each Act, respectively, due to the location of a |
business in a River Edge Redevelopment Zone. The report shall |
be itemized by business and the business location address. |
(c) Employers shall report their job creation, retention, |
and capital investment numbers within the River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone annually to the administrator which will |
compile the information and report it to the Department of |
Revenue no later than March 30 of each calendar year. |
(d) The Department of Revenue will aggregate and collect |
the tax, job, and capital investment data by River Edge |
Redevelopment Zone and report this information, formatted to |
exclude company-specific proprietary information, to the |
Department by May 1, 2013, and by May 1 of every calendar year |
thereafter. The Department will include this information in |
their required reports under Section 6 of this Act. |
(e) The Department of Revenue, in its discretion, may |
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require that the reports filed under this Section be submitted |
electronically. |
(f) The Department of Revenue shall have the authority to |
adopt rules as are reasonable and necessary to implement the |
provisions of this Section. |
Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |
made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other |
Public Act.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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