103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB4115

 

Introduced , by Rep. Dave Vella

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
35 ILCS 405/2  from Ch. 120, par. 405A-2

    Amends the Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act. Provides that, for persons dying on or after January 1, 2024, the exclusion amount is the greater of $12,900,000 or the applicable exclusion amount calculated under specified provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Provides that the exclusion amount includes any deceased spousal unused exclusion amount available after a valid election is made under the Internal Revenue Code. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning revenue.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping
5Transfer Tax Act is amended by changing Section 2 as follows:
 
6    (35 ILCS 405/2)  (from Ch. 120, par. 405A-2)
7    Sec. 2. Definitions.
8    "Federal estate tax" means the tax due to the United
9States with respect to a taxable transfer under Chapter 11 of
10the Internal Revenue Code.
11    "Federal generation-skipping transfer tax" means the tax
12due to the United States with respect to a taxable transfer
13under Chapter 13 of the Internal Revenue Code.
14    "Federal return" means the federal estate tax return with
15respect to the federal estate tax and means the federal
16generation-skipping transfer tax return with respect to the
17federal generation-skipping transfer tax.
18    "Federal transfer tax" means the federal estate tax or the
19federal generation-skipping transfer tax.
20    "Illinois estate tax" means the tax due to this State with
21respect to a taxable transfer.
22    "Illinois generation-skipping transfer tax" means the tax
23due to this State with respect to a taxable transfer that gives

 

 

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1rise to a federal generation-skipping transfer tax.
2    "Illinois transfer tax" means the Illinois estate tax or
3the Illinois generation-skipping transfer tax.
4    "Internal Revenue Code" means, unless otherwise provided,
5the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to
6time.
7    "Non-resident trust" means a trust that is not a resident
8of this State for purposes of the Illinois Income Tax Act, as
9amended from time to time.
10    "Person" means and includes any individual, trust, estate,
11partnership, association, company or corporation.
12    "Qualified heir" means a qualified heir as defined in
13Section 2032A(e)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code.
14    "Resident trust" means a trust that is a resident of this
15State for purposes of the Illinois Income Tax Act, as amended
16from time to time.
17    "State" means any state, territory or possession of the
18United States and the District of Columbia.
19    "State tax credit" means:
20    (a) For persons dying on or after January 1, 2003 and
21through December 31, 2005, an amount equal to the full credit
22calculable under Section 2011 or Section 2604 of the Internal
23Revenue Code as the credit would have been computed and
24allowed under the Internal Revenue Code as in effect on
25December 31, 2001, without the reduction in the State Death
26Tax Credit as provided in Section 2011(b)(2) or the

 

 

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1termination of the State Death Tax Credit as provided in
2Section 2011(f) as enacted by the Economic Growth and Tax
3Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, but recognizing the
4increased applicable exclusion amount through December 31,
52005.
6    (b) For persons dying after December 31, 2005 and on or
7before December 31, 2009, and for persons dying after December
831, 2010, an amount equal to the full credit calculable under
9Section 2011 or 2604 of the Internal Revenue Code as the credit
10would have been computed and allowed under the Internal
11Revenue Code as in effect on December 31, 2001, without the
12reduction in the State Death Tax Credit as provided in Section
132011(b)(2) or the termination of the State Death Tax Credit as
14provided in Section 2011(f) as enacted by the Economic Growth
15and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, but with the
16following modifications:
17        (1) the exclusion amount shall be: recognizing the
18    exclusion amount of only (i)
19            (A) $2,000,000 for persons dying prior to January
20        1, 2012; ,
21            (B) (ii) $3,500,000 for persons dying on or after
22        January 1, 2012 and prior to January 1, 2013; , and
23            (C) (iii) $4,000,000 for persons dying on or after
24        January 1, 2013 and before January 1, 2024; and
25            (D) for persons dying on or after January 1, 2024,
26        the greater of (i) $12,900,000 or (ii) the applicable

 

 

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1        exclusion amount calculated under Section 2010 of the
2        Internal Revenue Code, including in that applicable
3        exclusion amount any deceased spousal unused exclusion
4        amount available after a valid election is made under
5        subparagraph (A) of paragraph (5) of subsection (c) of
6        Section 2010 of the Internal Revenue Code; , and
7        (2) the State tax credit shall be calculated with a
8    reduction to the adjusted taxable estate for any qualified
9    terminable interest property election as defined in
10    subsection (b-1) of this Section.
11    (b-1) The person required to file the Illinois return may
12elect on a timely filed Illinois return a marital deduction
13for qualified terminable interest property under Section
142056(b)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code for purposes of the
15Illinois estate tax that is separate and independent of any
16qualified terminable interest property election for federal
17estate tax purposes. For purposes of the Illinois estate tax,
18the inclusion of property in the gross estate of a surviving
19spouse is the same as under Section 2044 of the Internal
20Revenue Code.
21    In the case of any trust for which a State or federal
22qualified terminable interest property election is made, the
23trustee may not retain non-income producing assets for more
24than a reasonable amount of time without the consent of the
25surviving spouse.
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1state tax credit, including any credit as a result of the
2imposition of an additional tax under Section 2032A(c) of the
3Internal Revenue Code.
4    "Transferee" means a transferee within the meaning of
5Section 2603(a)(1) and Section 6901(h) of the Internal Revenue
6Code.
7    "Transferred property" means:
8        (1) With respect to a taxable transfer occurring at
9    the death of an individual, the deceased individual's
10    gross estate as defined in Section 2031 of the Internal
11    Revenue Code.
12        (2) With respect to a taxable transfer occurring as a
13    result of a taxable termination as defined in Section
14    2612(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, the taxable amount
15    determined under Section 2622(a) of the Internal Revenue
16    Code.
17        (3) With respect to a taxable transfer occurring as a
18    result of a taxable distribution as defined in Section
19    2612(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, the taxable amount
20    determined under Section 2621(a) of the Internal Revenue
21    Code.
22        (4) With respect to an event which causes the
23    imposition of an additional estate tax under Section
24    2032A(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, the qualified real
25    property that was disposed of or which ceased to be used
26    for the qualified use, within the meaning of Section

 

 

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1    2032A(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code.
2    "Trust" includes a trust as defined in Section 2652(b)(1)
3of the Internal Revenue Code.
4(Source: P.A. 96-789, eff. 9-8-09; 96-1496, eff. 1-13-11;
597-636, eff. 6-1-12.)
 
6    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
7becoming law.