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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 SB2214
Introduced 1/11/2006, by Sen. M. Maggie Crotty SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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35 ILCS 115/2 |
from Ch. 120, par. 439.102 |
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Amends the Service Occupation Tax Act. Provides that a serviceman is not required to register as a retailer under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act if: (i) all of his or her sales activities constitute accommodation retail sales made to service customers; and (ii) these accommodation retail sales do not exceed 3% of the serviceman's annual revenues from sales of service. Effective immediately.
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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 Service Occupation Tax Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 2 as follows:
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| (35 ILCS 115/2) (from Ch. 120, par. 439.102)
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| Sec. 2. "Transfer" means any transfer of the title to |
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| property or of
the ownership of property whether or not the |
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| transferor retains title as
security for the payment of amounts |
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| due him from the transferee.
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| "Cost Price" means the consideration paid by the serviceman |
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| for a
purchase valued in money, whether paid in money or |
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| otherwise, including
cash, credits and services, and shall be |
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| determined without any deduction
on account of the supplier's |
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| cost of the property sold or on account of any
other expense |
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| incurred by the supplier. When a serviceman contracts out
part |
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| or all of the services required in his sale of service, it |
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| shall be
presumed that the cost price to the serviceman of the |
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| property
transferred to him by his or her subcontractor is |
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| equal to 50% of the
subcontractor's charges to the serviceman |
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| in the absence of proof of the
consideration paid by the |
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| subcontractor for the purchase of such
property.
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| "Department" means the Department of Revenue.
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| "Person" means any natural individual, firm, partnership, |
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| association, joint
stock company, joint venture, public or |
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| private corporation, limited liability
company, and any |
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| receiver, executor, trustee, guardian or other representative
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| appointed by order of any court.
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| "Sale of Service" means any transaction except:
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| (a) A retail sale of tangible personal property taxable |
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| under the Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act or under the Use Tax |
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| Act.
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| (b) A sale of tangible personal property for the purpose of |
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| resale made in
compliance with Section 2c of the Retailers' |
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| Occupation Tax Act.
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| (c) Except as hereinafter provided, a sale or transfer of |
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| tangible personal
property as an incident to the rendering of |
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| service for or by any governmental
body or for or by any |
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| corporation, society, association, foundation or
institution |
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| organized and operated exclusively for charitable, religious |
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| or
educational purposes or any not-for-profit corporation, |
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| society, association,
foundation, institution or organization |
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| which has no compensated officers or
employees and which is |
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| organized and operated primarily for the recreation of
persons |
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| 55 years of age or older. A limited liability company may |
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| qualify for
the exemption under this paragraph only if the |
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| limited liability company is
organized and operated |
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| exclusively for educational purposes.
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| (d) A sale or transfer of tangible personal
property
as an |
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| incident to the
rendering of service for interstate carriers |
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| for hire for use as rolling stock
moving in interstate commerce |
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| or lessors under leases of one year or longer,
executed or in |
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| effect at the time of purchase, to interstate carriers for hire
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| for use as rolling stock moving in interstate commerce, and |
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| equipment operated
by a telecommunications provider, licensed |
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| as a common
carrier by the Federal Communications Commission, |
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| which is permanently
installed in or affixed to aircraft moving |
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| in interstate commerce.
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| (d-1) A sale or transfer of tangible personal
property as |
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| an incident to
the rendering of service for owners, lessors or |
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| shippers of tangible personal
property which is utilized by |
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| interstate carriers for hire for use as rolling
stock moving in |
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| interstate commerce, and equipment operated
by a |
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| telecommunications provider, licensed as a common carrier by |
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| the
Federal Communications Commission, which is permanently |
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| installed in or
affixed to aircraft moving in interstate |
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| commerce.
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| (d-1.1) On and after July 1, 2003 and through June 30, |
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| 2004, a sale or transfer of a motor vehicle
of the
second |
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| division with a gross vehicle weight in excess of 8,000 pounds |
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| as an
incident to the rendering of service if that motor
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| vehicle is subject
to the commercial distribution fee imposed |
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| under Section 3-815.1 of the
Illinois Vehicle
Code. Beginning |
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| on July 1, 2004 and through June 30, 2005, the use in this |
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| State of motor vehicles of the second division: (i) with a |
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| gross vehicle weight rating in excess of 8,000 pounds; (ii) |
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| that are subject to the commercial distribution fee imposed |
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| under Section 3-815.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code; and (iii) |
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| that are primarily used for commercial purposes. Through June |
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| 30, 2005, this exemption applies to repair and replacement |
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| parts added after the
initial
purchase of such a motor vehicle |
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| if that motor vehicle is used in a manner that
would
qualify |
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| for the rolling stock exemption otherwise provided for in this |
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| Act. For purposes of this paragraph, "used for commercial |
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| purposes" means the transportation of persons or property in |
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| furtherance of any commercial or industrial enterprise whether |
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| for-hire or not.
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| (d-2) The repairing, reconditioning or remodeling, for a |
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| common carrier by
rail, of tangible personal property which |
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| belongs to such carrier for hire, and
as to which such carrier |
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| receives the physical possession of the repaired,
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| reconditioned or remodeled item of tangible personal property |
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| in Illinois, and
which such carrier transports, or shares with |
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| another common carrier in the
transportation of such property, |
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| out of Illinois on a standard uniform bill of
lading showing |
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| the person who repaired, reconditioned or remodeled the |
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| property
as the shipper or consignor of such property to a |
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| destination outside Illinois,
for use outside Illinois.
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| (d-3) A sale or transfer of tangible personal property |
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| which
is produced by the seller thereof on special order in |
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| such a way as to have
made the applicable tax the Service |
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| Occupation Tax or the Service Use Tax,
rather than the |
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| Retailers' Occupation Tax or the Use Tax, for an interstate
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| carrier by rail which receives the physical possession of such |
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| property in
Illinois, and which transports such property, or |
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| shares with another common
carrier in the transportation of |
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| such property, out of Illinois on a standard
uniform bill of |
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| lading showing the seller of the property as the shipper or
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| consignor of such property to a destination outside Illinois, |
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| for use outside
Illinois.
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| (d-4) Until January 1, 1997, a sale, by a registered |
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| serviceman paying tax
under this Act to the Department, of |
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| special order printed materials delivered
outside Illinois and |
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| which are not returned to this State, if delivery is made
by |
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| the seller or agent of the seller, including an agent who |
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| causes the product
to be delivered outside Illinois by a common |
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| carrier or the U.S.
postal service.
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| (e) A sale or transfer of machinery and equipment used |
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| primarily in
the process of the manufacturing or assembling, |
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| either in an existing, an
expanded or a new manufacturing |
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| facility, of tangible personal property for
wholesale or retail |
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| sale or lease, whether such sale or lease is made directly
by |
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| the manufacturer or by some other person, whether the materials |
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| used in the
process are owned by the manufacturer or some other |
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| person, or whether such
sale or lease is made apart from or as |
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| an incident to the seller's engaging in
a service occupation |
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| and the applicable tax is a Service Occupation Tax or
Service |
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| Use Tax, rather than Retailers' Occupation Tax or Use Tax.
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| (f) Until July 1, 2003, the sale or transfer of |
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| distillation
machinery
and equipment, sold as a
unit or kit and |
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| assembled or installed by the retailer, which machinery
and |
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| equipment is certified by the user to be used only for the |
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| production
of ethyl alcohol that will be used for consumption |
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| as motor fuel or as a
component of motor fuel for the personal |
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| use of such user and not subject
to sale or resale.
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| (g) At the election of any serviceman not required to be |
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| otherwise
registered as a retailer under Section 2a of the |
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| Retailers' Occupation Tax Act,
made for each fiscal year sales |
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| of service in which the aggregate annual cost
price of tangible |
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| personal property transferred as an incident to the sales of
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| service is less than 35% (75% in the case of servicemen |
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| transferring
prescription drugs or servicemen engaged in |
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| graphic arts production) of the
aggregate annual total gross |
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| receipts from all sales of service. For purposes of this |
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| Section, a serviceman is not required to register as a retailer |
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| under Section 2a of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act if: (i) |
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| all of his or her sales activities constitute accommodation |
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| retail sales made to service customers; and (ii) these |
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| accommodation retail sales do not exceed 3% of the serviceman's |
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| annual revenues from sales of service. The purchase
of such |
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| tangible personal property by the serviceman shall be subject |
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| to tax
under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and the Use Tax |
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| Act.
However, if a
primary serviceman who has made the election |
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| described in this paragraph
subcontracts service work to a |
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| secondary serviceman who has also made the
election described |
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| in this paragraph, the primary serviceman does not
incur a Use |
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| Tax liability if the secondary serviceman (i) has paid or will |
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| pay
Use
Tax on his or her cost price of any tangible personal |
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| property transferred
to the primary serviceman and (ii) |
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| certifies that fact in writing to the
primary serviceman.
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| Tangible personal property transferred incident to the |
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| completion of a
maintenance agreement is exempt from the tax |
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| imposed pursuant to this Act.
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| Exemption (e) also includes machinery and equipment used in |
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| the
general maintenance or repair of such exempt machinery and |
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| equipment or for
in-house manufacture of exempt machinery and |
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| equipment.
For the purposes of exemption (e), each of these |
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| terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) "manufacturing |
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| process" shall mean the production of any
article of tangible |
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| personal property, whether such article is a
finished product |
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| or an article for use in the process of manufacturing
or |
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| assembling a different article of tangible personal property, |
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| by
procedures commonly regarded as manufacturing, processing, |
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| fabricating,
or refining which changes some existing material |
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| or materials into a
material with a different form, use or |
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| name. In relation to a
recognized integrated business composed |
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| of a series of operations which
collectively constitute |
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| manufacturing, or individually constitute
manufacturing |
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| operations, the manufacturing process shall be deemed to
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| commence with the first operation or stage of production in the |
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| series,
and shall not be deemed to end until the completion of |
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| the final product
in the last operation or stage of production |
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| in the series; and further for
purposes of exemption (e), |
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| photoprocessing is deemed to be a manufacturing
process of |
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| tangible personal property for wholesale or retail sale;
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| "assembling process" shall mean the production of any article |
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| of
tangible personal property, whether such article is a |
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| finished product
or an article for use in the process of |
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| manufacturing or assembling a
different article of tangible |
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| personal property, by the combination of
existing materials in |
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| a manner commonly regarded as assembling which
results in a |
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| material of a different form, use or name; (3) "machinery"
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| shall mean major mechanical machines or major components of |
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| such machines
contributing to a manufacturing or assembling |
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| process; and (4) "equipment"
shall include any independent |
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| device or tool separate from any machinery but
essential to an |
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| integrated manufacturing or assembly process; including
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| computers used primarily in a manufacturer's computer
assisted |
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| design, computer assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system; or |
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| any
subunit or assembly comprising a component of any machinery |
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| or auxiliary,
adjunct or attachment parts of machinery, such as |
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| tools, dies, jigs, fixtures,
patterns and molds; or any parts |
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| which require periodic replacement in the
course of normal |
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| operation; but shall not include hand tools. Equipment
includes |
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| chemicals or chemicals acting as catalysts but only if the |
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| chemicals
or chemicals acting as catalysts effect a direct and |
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| immediate change upon a
product being manufactured or assembled |
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| for wholesale or retail sale or lease.
The purchaser of such |
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| machinery and equipment
who has an active resale registration |
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| number shall furnish such number to
the seller at the time of |
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| purchase. The purchaser of such machinery and
equipment and |
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| tools without an active resale registration number shall |
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| furnish
to the seller a certificate of exemption for each |
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| transaction stating facts
establishing the exemption for that |
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| transaction, which certificate shall
be available to the |
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| Department for inspection or audit.
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| Except as provided in Section 2d of this Act, the rolling |
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| stock exemption
applies to rolling
stock
used by an interstate
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| carrier for hire, even just between points in Illinois, if such |
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| rolling
stock transports, for hire, persons whose journeys or |
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| property whose
shipments originate or terminate outside |
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| Illinois.
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| Any informal rulings, opinions or letters issued by the |
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| Department in
response to an inquiry or request for any opinion |
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| from any person
regarding the coverage and applicability of |
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| exemption (e) to specific
devices shall be published, |
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| maintained as a public record, and made
available for public |
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| inspection and copying. If the informal ruling,
opinion or |
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| letter contains trade secrets or other confidential
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| information, where possible the Department shall delete such |
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| information
prior to publication. Whenever such informal |
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| rulings, opinions, or
letters contain any policy of general |
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| applicability, the Department
shall formulate and adopt such |
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| policy as a rule in accordance with the
provisions of the |
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| Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
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| On and after July 1, 1987, no entity otherwise eligible |
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| under exemption
(c) of this Section shall make tax free |
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| purchases unless it has an active
exemption identification |
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| number issued by the Department.
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| "Serviceman" means any person who is engaged in the |
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| occupation of
making sales of service.
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| "Sale at Retail" means "sale at retail" as defined in the |
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| Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act.
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| "Supplier" means any person who makes sales of tangible |
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| personal
property to servicemen for the purpose of resale as an |
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| incident to a
sale of service.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-484, eff. 8-23-01; 93-23, eff. 6-20-03; 93-24, |
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| eff. 6-20-03; 93-1033, eff. 9-3-04.)
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