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1 | | application pursuant to Section 40. |
2 | | (d) "Qualified structure" means any building located in |
3 | | Illinois that is defined as a certified historic structure |
4 | | under Section 47(c)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue Code. |
5 | | (e) "Qualified rehabilitation plan" means a proposed |
6 | | rehabilitation design that is approved by the Agency and |
7 | | certified by the National Park Service as being consistent with |
8 | | the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, |
9 | | as adopted by the United States Secretary of the Interior. |
10 | | (f) "Qualified rehabilitation project" means a completed |
11 | | rehabilitation project that is approved by the Agency and |
12 | | certified by the National Park Service as being consistent with |
13 | | the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, |
14 | | as adopted by the United States Secretary of the Interior. |
15 | | (g) "Qualified taxpayer" means any owner of the qualified |
16 | | structure or any other person who may qualify for the federal |
17 | | rehabilitation credit allowed by Section 47 of the federal |
18 | | Internal Revenue Code. If the taxpayer is (i) a corporation |
19 | | having an election in effect under subchapter S of the federal |
20 | | Internal Revenue Code, (ii) a partnership, or (iii) a limited |
21 | | liability company, the credit provided by this subsection may |
22 | | be claimed by the shareholders of the corporation, the partners |
23 | | of the partnership, or the members of the limited liability |
24 | | company in the same manner as those shareholders, partners, or |
25 | | members account for their proportionate shares of the income or |
26 | | losses of the corporation, partnership, or limited liability |
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1 | | company, or as provided in the bylaws or other executed |
2 | | agreement of the corporation, partnership, or limited |
3 | | liability company. Credits granted to a partnership, a limited |
4 | | liability company taxed as a partnership, or other multiple |
5 | | owners of property shall be passed through to the partners, |
6 | | members, or owners respectively on a pro rata basis or pursuant |
7 | | to an executed agreement among the partners, members, or owners |
8 | | documenting any alternate distribution method. Nothing in this |
9 | | Act is intended to prohibit a non-profit entity with a Section |
10 | | 501(c)(3) designation under the federal Internal Revenue Code |
11 | | from serving as a shareholder, partner, member or other owner |
12 | | of a qualified taxpayer. |
13 | | Section 10. Functional obsolescence test. When the credits |
14 | | requested with respect to a qualified rehabilitation plan are |
15 | | $1,000,000 or more, the Department must confirm that the |
16 | | property satisfies at least 2 of the following factors: |
17 | | (1) Dilapidation. Dilapidation means that the primary |
18 | | structural components of buildings or improvements on the |
19 | | property are in an advanced state of disrepair or neglect |
20 | | of necessary repairs such that a documented building |
21 | | condition analysis determines that major repair is |
22 | | required or the defects are so serious and so extensive |
23 | | that the buildings must be removed. |
24 | | (2) Obsolescence. Obsolescence means that the property |
25 | | has fallen or is in the process of falling into disuse, |
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1 | | that structures on the property have become ill suited for |
2 | | the original use, or both. |
3 | | (3) Deterioration. Deterioration means: that buildings |
4 | | located on the property contain defects including, but not |
5 | | limited to, major defects in the secondary building |
6 | | components such as doors, windows, porches, gutters and |
7 | | downspouts, and fascia; that surface improvements, |
8 | | roadways, alleys, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, off-street |
9 | | parking, and surface storage areas evidence deterioration, |
10 | | including, but not limited to, surface cracking, |
11 | | crumbling, potholes, depressions, loose paving material, |
12 | | or weeds protruding through paved surfaces; or that any |
13 | | combination of these problems exists. |
14 | | (4) Presence of structures below minimum code |
15 | | standards. The property contains structures that do not |
16 | | meet the standards of zoning, subdivision, building, fire, |
17 | | and other governmental codes applicable to property, but |
18 | | not including housing and property maintenance codes. |
19 | | (5) Illegal use of individual structures. The use of |
20 | | structures in violation of applicable federal, State, or |
21 | | local laws, exclusive of those applicable to the presence |
22 | | of structures below minimum code standards. |
23 | | (6) Excessive vacancies. Buildings on the property are |
24 | | unoccupied or underused and represent an adverse influence |
25 | | on the area because of the frequency, extent, or duration |
26 | | of the vacancies. |
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1 | | (7) Inadequate ventilation, natural light, or sanitary |
2 | | facilities. Inadequate ventilation means the absence of |
3 | | ventilation for air circulation in spaces or rooms that |
4 | | lack windows or require the removal of dust, odor, gas, |
5 | | smoke, or other noxious airborne materials. Inadequate |
6 | | natural light means the absence of skylights or windows for |
7 | | interior spaces or rooms or improper window sizes or |
8 | | amounts as determined by room area to window area ratios. |
9 | | Inadequate sanitary facilities refers to the absence or |
10 | | inadequacy of garbage storage and enclosure, bathroom |
11 | | facilities, hot water and kitchens, or structural |
12 | | inadequacies preventing ingress and egress to and from all |
13 | | rooms and units within a building. |
14 | | (8) Inadequate utilities. Inadequate utilities are |
15 | | underground and overhead utilities such as storm sewers and |
16 | | storm drainage, sanitary sewers, water lines, and gas, |
17 | | telephone, and electrical services that are: (1) of |
18 | | insufficient capacity to serve the uses in the |
19 | | redevelopment project area; (2) deteriorated, antiquated, |
20 | | obsolete, or in disrepair; or (3) lacking within the |
21 | | redevelopment project area. |
22 | | Section 15. Allowable credit. There shall be allowed a tax |
23 | | credit against (i) the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) |
24 | | of Section 201 of the Illinois Income Tax Act and (ii) the |
25 | | taxes imposed under Sections 409, 413, 444, and 444.1 of the |
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1 | | Illinois Insurance Code in an aggregate amount equal to 20% of |
2 | | qualified expenditures incurred by a qualified taxpayer |
3 | | pursuant to a qualified rehabilitation plan on a qualified |
4 | | structure, provided that the total amount of such qualified |
5 | | expenditures exceeds the greater of $5,000 or the adjusted |
6 | | basis of the property. While a tax credit may be earned before |
7 | | this date, no tax credit shall be actually issued by the |
8 | | Department before July 1, 2015. If the amount of any tax credit |
9 | | awarded under this Act exceeds the taxpayer's tax liability for |
10 | | the year in which the qualified rehabilitation project was |
11 | | placed in service, the excess amount may be carried forward for |
12 | | deduction from the taxpayer's tax liability in the next |
13 | | succeeding year or years or may be carried back for deduction |
14 | | from the taxpayer's tax liability for the immediately preceding |
15 | | year until the total amount of the credit has been used, except |
16 | | that a credit may not be carried forward for deduction after |
17 | | the fifth taxable year after the taxable year in which the |
18 | | qualified rehabilitation project was placed in service or |
19 | | carried back for deduction more than one year before the |
20 | | taxable year in which the qualified rehabilitation project was |
21 | | placed in service. |
22 | | Section 20. Economic needs test. When the credits requested |
23 | | with respect to a qualified rehabilitation plan will be |
24 | | $1,000,000 or more, the Department shall evaluate whether, |
25 | | without public intervention, the economic development project |
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1 | | would not otherwise benefit from private sector investment. The |
2 | | Department shall have the power to adopt rules for such |
3 | | evaluation purpose. |
4 | | Section 25. Transfer of credits. Any qualified taxpayer, |
5 | | referred to in this Section as the assignor, may allocate, |
6 | | sell, assign, convey, or otherwise transfer tax credits allowed |
7 | | and earned under this Act, to any individual or entity, |
8 | | including without limitation, a non-profit entity with a |
9 | | Section 501(c)(3) designation under the federal Internal |
10 | | Revenue Code. The individual or entity acquiring the credits, |
11 | | referred to in this Section as the assignee, may use the amount |
12 | | of the acquired credits to offset up to 100% of its tax |
13 | | liability, if any, for either the taxable year in which the |
14 | | qualified rehabilitation project was first placed into service |
15 | | or the taxable year in which the credits were acquired, or any |
16 | | years in between. Unused credit amounts may be carried forward |
17 | | for up to 5 years and carried back for up to one year, except |
18 | | that all credits must be claimed within 5 years after the tax |
19 | | year in which the qualified rehabilitation project was first |
20 | | placed into service. The assignor shall enter into a written |
21 | | agreement with the assignee establishing the terms and |
22 | | conditions of the agreement and shall perfect the transfer by |
23 | | notifying the Department in writing within 30 calendar days |
24 | | after the effective date of the transfer and shall provide any |
25 | | information as may be required by the Department to administer |
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1 | | and carry out the provisions of this Section. The Department |
2 | | shall develop a system to track the transfer of credits and to |
3 | | certify the ownership of credits, and the Department may adopt |
4 | | rules to permit verification of the ownership of credits but |
5 | | shall not adopt any rules which unduly restrict or hinder the |
6 | | transfer of credits. The assignee also may sell, assign, |
7 | | convey, or otherwise transfer the credits, and the credits may |
8 | | be transferred more than once. The credits may be bifurcated to |
9 | | be transferred to more than one assignee. If credits that have |
10 | | been transferred are subsequently reduced, adjusted, or |
11 | | cancelled, in whole or in part, by the Department, the |
12 | | Department of Revenue, or any other applicable government |
13 | | agency, only the original qualified taxpayer that was awarded |
14 | | the credits, and not any subsequent assignee of the credits, |
15 | | shall be held liable to repay any amount of such reduction, |
16 | | adjustment, or cancellation of the credits. The credits are not |
17 | | subject to recapture. |
18 | | Section 30. Maximum limits. The credits awarded for each |
19 | | qualified rehabilitation project shall be limited to a maximum |
20 | | of $3,000,000. A qualified rehabilitation project shall not |
21 | | receive credits pursuant to this Act if the qualified |
22 | | rehabilitation project has received credits pursuant to the |
23 | | River Edge Redevelopment Zone Act. |
24 | | Section 40. Application Process. |
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1 | | (a) To obtain the credits allowed under this Act, the |
2 | | applicant shall submit an application for tax credits to the |
3 | | Department. The application shall be in such form as the |
4 | | Department and the Agency shall reasonably require, and the |
5 | | application shall include sufficient information to permit the |
6 | | Agency to approve, approve with conditions, or reject the |
7 | | structure, rehabilitation plan, or rehabilitation project. The |
8 | | Department may charge an application fee of up to $1,000 per |
9 | | application per project. All application fees will be deposited |
10 | | into the Department's Administrative Fund, with the fee to be |
11 | | equally divided between the Department and the Agency. |
12 | | (b) If the Agency approves the applicant's rehabilitation |
13 | | plan for a qualified structure as meeting the Secretary of |
14 | | Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and if the application |
15 | | is otherwise complete, the plan shall be forwarded to the |
16 | | National Park Service for review. If the National Park Service |
17 | | certifies the rehabilitation plan, the plan shall be considered |
18 | | qualified for this Act. The Department shall notify the |
19 | | applicant in writing of the preliminary approval for an amount |
20 | | of credits equal to the amount provided under this Section. |
21 | | Such preliminary approval requires full compliance thereafter |
22 | | with all other requirements of law as a condition to any claim |
23 | | for such credits. If the Agency or the National Park Service |
24 | | deems the applicant's rehabilitation plan to not be qualified, |
25 | | or if the application is not complete, the applicant shall be |
26 | | notified in writing of the rejection of the application. A |
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1 | | rejected application may be resubmitted. |
2 | | (c) All applicants with applications receiving preliminary |
3 | | approval on or after the effective date of this Act shall |
4 | | commence rehabilitation within 2 years of the date of issue of |
5 | | the letter from the Department granting preliminary approval |
6 | | for credits. Commencement of rehabilitation means that, as of |
7 | | the date in which actual physical work has begun, the applicant |
8 | | has incurred no less than 10% of the estimated costs of |
9 | | rehabilitation provided in the application. The applicant may |
10 | | commence and incur qualified expenditures, at its own risk, |
11 | | before the property becomes a qualified structure. If the |
12 | | rehabilitation receives final approval under this Section, |
13 | | including the necessary verification of the total costs and |
14 | | expenses of rehabilitation, the applicant shall receive tax |
15 | | credits for all qualified expenditures incurred within the time |
16 | | periods allowed in this Act. |
17 | | (d) If the Agency approves the completed rehabilitation |
18 | | project as meeting the Secretary of Interior's Standards for |
19 | | Rehabilitation, the completed rehabilitation project shall be |
20 | | forwarded to the National Park Service for review. If the |
21 | | National Park Service certifies the completed rehabilitation |
22 | | project, the project shall be considered qualified for this |
23 | | Act. For qualified rehabilitation projects, the applicant |
24 | | shall submit a cost certification, and when the credits |
25 | | requested with respect to a qualified rehabilitation project |
26 | | are $250,000 or more, the Department shall require an outside |
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1 | | audit of the cost certification. The Department shall determine |
2 | | the amount of qualified expenditures and the amount of credits |
3 | | to be issued to the applicant. The issuance of certificates of |
4 | | credits to applicants shall be performed by the Department. The |
5 | | Department shall coordinate with the Illinois Department of |
6 | | Revenue to determine if the applicant has any outstanding |
7 | | Illinois tax obligations that can be satisfied by the credits |
8 | | to be issued. The Department shall inform the applicant of |
9 | | final approval and of final credit amount by letter. An |
10 | | issuance fee of up to 2% of the amount of the credits issued by |
11 | | the tax credit certificate may be collected from the applicant |
12 | | and remitted to the Department, with the fee to be divided |
13 | | equally between the Department and the Agency, for the purpose |
14 | | of administering the Act. When the Department has received the |
15 | | issuance fee from the applicant and deposited it into the |
16 | | Department's Administrative Fund, the Department shall issue |
17 | | the tax credit certificates to the applicant. The taxpayer must |
18 | | attach the tax credit certificate to the tax return on which |
19 | | the credits are to be claimed. |
20 | | Section 45. Biennial report; powers of the Department and |
21 | | Agency. The Department shall determine, on a biennial basis |
22 | | beginning at the end of the second fiscal year after the date |
23 | | this Act takes effect, the overall economic impact to the State |
24 | | from the qualified rehabilitation projects. The Department and |
25 | | the Agency are granted and have all the powers necessary or |
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1 | | convenient to carry out the provisions of this Act, including, |
2 | | but not limited to, the power to promulgate rules for the |
3 | | administration of this Act and the power to establish |
4 | | application forms and other agreements. |
5 | | Section 50. Appeals process. Decisions of the National Park |
6 | | Service on whether a structure, rehabilitation plan or |
7 | | rehabilitation project meets the Secretary of the Interior's |
8 | | Standards for Rehabilitation shall be considered final and |
9 | | shall determine whether a structure, rehabilitation plan or |
10 | | rehabilitation project is considered qualified for the |
11 | | purposes of this Act. The applicant may appeal the decision of |
12 | | the National Park Service in the manner described in 36 C.F.R. |
13 | | 67 - Historic Preservation Certifications Pursuant to Sec. |
14 | | 48(g) and Sec. 170(h) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as |
15 | | amended. The applicant may appeal any official decision other |
16 | | than the qualification of the structure, rehabilitation plan, |
17 | | or rehabilitation project to the Department with regard to an |
18 | | application submitted under this Act to an independent, |
19 | | third-party appeals officer to be identified by the Department |
20 | | and the Agency. |
21 | | Appeals must be submitted to the designated appeals officer |
22 | | in writing within 30 days of receipt by the applicant of the |
23 | | decision which is the subject of the appeal, and shall include |
24 | | all information the applicant wishes the appeals officer to |
25 | | consider in deciding the appeal. |
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1 | | Upon receipt of an appeal, the appeals officer shall notify |
2 | | the Department and the Agency that an appeal is pending, |
3 | | identify the decision being appealed and forward a copy of the |
4 | | information submitted by the applicant. The Department or the |
5 | | Agency, or both, may submit a written response to the appeal. |
6 | | The applicant shall be entitled to one meeting with the |
7 | | appeals officer to discuss the appeal, but the appeals officer |
8 | | may schedule additional meetings at their discretion. The |
9 | | Department and the Agency shall be permitted to appear at all |
10 | | meetings. |
11 | | The appeals officer shall consider the record of the |
12 | | decision in question, any further written submissions by the |
13 | | applicant, the Department, or the Agency, and other available |
14 | | information and shall deliver a written decision to all parties |
15 | | as promptly as circumstances permit. |
16 | | Appeals under this Section constitute an administrative |
17 | | review of the decision appealed from and are not conducted as |
18 | | an adjudicative proceeding. |
19 | | Section 80. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by |
20 | | adding Section 224 as follows: |
21 | | (35 ILCS 5/224 new) |
22 | | Sec. 224. Rehabilitation and revitalization credit. For |
23 | | tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2014, a taxpayer |
24 | | who qualifies for a credit under the Illinois Rehabilitation |
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1 | | and Revitalization Tax Credit Act is entitled to a credit |
2 | | against the taxes imposed under subsections (a) and (b) of |
3 | | Section 201 of this Act. If the taxpayer is a partnership or |
4 | | Subchapter S corporation, the credit shall be allowed to the |
5 | | partners or shareholders in accordance with the determination |
6 | | of income and distributive share of income under Sections 702 |
7 | | and 704 and Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code or the |
8 | | credit shall be allowed to the partners or shareholders |
9 | | pursuant to an executed agreement among the partners or |
10 | | shareholders documenting any alternate distribution method. |
11 | | This Section is exempt from the provisions of Section 250 of |
12 | | this Act. |
13 | | Section 85. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by |
14 | | adding Section 409.1 as follows: |
15 | | (215 ILCS 5/409.1 new) |
16 | | Sec. 409.1. Rehabilitation and revitalization credit. For |
17 | | taxes payable after January 1, 2014, credits may be granted |
18 | | against the taxes imposed under Section 409, 413, 444, and |
19 | | 444.1 of this Act as provided in the Illinois Rehabilitation |
20 | | and Revitalization Tax Credit Act.
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21 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
22 | | 1, 2014.".
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