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(35 ILCS 30/5)
Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Section, unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise: (a) (Blank). (b) "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. (c) "Qualified expenditures" means all the costs and
expenses defined as qualified rehabilitation expenditures under Section 47 of the federal Internal Revenue Code which were incurred in connection with a qualified historic structure. (d) "Qualified historic structure" means a hotel that is located in the City of Peoria and that is defined as a certified historic structure under Section 47 (c)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue Code. (e) "Qualified rehabilitation plan" means a project that is
approved by the Department of Natural Resources as being consistent with the standards in effect on the effective date of this Act for rehabilitation as adopted by the federal Secretary of the Interior. (f) "Qualified taxpayer" means the owner of the qualified
historic structure or any other person who may qualify for the
federal rehabilitation credit allowed by Section 47 of the
federal Internal Revenue Code. If the taxpayer is (i) a
corporation having an election in effect under Subchapter S of
the federal Internal Revenue Code, (ii) a partnership, or (iii)
a limited liability company, the credit provided under this Act may be claimed by the shareholders of the
corporation, the partners of the partnership, or the members of
the limited liability company in the same manner as those
shareholders, partners, or members account for their
proportionate shares of the income or losses of the
corporation, partnership, or limited liability company, or as
provided in the by-laws or other executed agreement of the
corporation, partnership, or limited liability company.
Credits granted to a partnership, a limited liability company
taxed as a partnership, or other multiple owners of property
shall be passed through to the partners, members, or owners
respectively on a pro rata basis or pursuant to an executed
agreement among the partners, members, or owners documenting
any alternate distribution method.
(Source: P.A. 100-695, eff. 8-3-18.) |