90th General Assembly
Summary of HB0961
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House Sponsors:
LANG-CURRY,JULIE-SCULLY-FANTIN-SCOTT, 
   SMITH,MICHAEL AND BUGIELSKI.

Short description: 
TX COLLECTION-CONFIDENTIALITY                                              

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Amends the Tax Collection Suit Act to provide that in addition to      
   any other authorized methods used to  collect  delinquent  taxes,  the      
   Department  of  Revenue may contract with private collection entities,      
   make public any personal information collected by the  Department,  or      
   implement   other  methods  of  collection  deemed  necessary  by  the      
   Department.  Provides that before the Department takes  measures  that      
   make  public  any  personal information, it must give a 30-day written      
   notice to the delinquent party.  Provides that if the delinquent party      
   remedies the delinquency, the Department shall  keep  the  information      
   confidential.   Amends  the  Illinois  Income  Tax Act, the Retailers'      
   Occupation Tax Act, the Cigarette Tax Act, the Cigarette Use Tax  Act,      
   the  Property  Tax  Code,  the Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping      
   Transfer Tax Act, the Messages Tax Act, the Gas Revenue Tax  Act,  the      
   Public  Utilities  Revenue Act, the Water Company Invested Capital Tax      
   Act, and the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act to make an exception to      
   the confidentiality provisions of those  Acts.  Effective  January  1,      
   1998.                                                                       
          FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (Dept. of Revenue)                                
          HB 961 will not have a fiscal impact upon the Dept.                  
          JUDICIAL NOTE                                                        
          There may be a nominal increase in judicial workloads, but no        
          increase in the need for the number of judges in the State.          
          STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE                                           
          In the opinion of DCCA, HB 961 fails to create a State mandate       
          under the State Mandates Act.                                        
 
Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE

   Last action date: 99-01-12

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   0     SENATE -   0


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