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* Press release…
The Illinois Department of Revenue announced today it collected nearly $240 million through its tax amnesty program. Over $60 million of the funding collected through the program will go to local governments, with roughly $7.5 million going to the City of Chicago. Governor JB Pritzker proposed the amnesty program as part of last year’s budget, and the Office of Management and Budget estimated the program would recover $175 million in outstanding tax liabilities.
Although the program ended in mid-November, the department expects to verify tens of millions more towards unpaid liabilities. As of January 31, IDOR had verified $237,090,718.07 in qualified amnesty payments from 63,006 taxpayers. The department is continuing to process and certify tax amnesty payments over the next several months to ensure that the payments comply with the provisions of the program.
“The Tax Amnesty program proved to be successful, and we are pleased so many taxpayers took the opportunity to come into compliance and earn a clean slate with the state of Illinois,” said Acting IDOR Director David Harris. “Today’s announcement is further evidence that Governor Pritzker crafted a financially responsible balanced budget, and we’re pleased that a bipartisan majority agreed and moved forward with this fiscally responsible approach. Our mission at the department is to ensure all taxpayers are treated fairly. By encouraging taxpayers with liabilities to pay what they owe, we build trust in the system while raising revenues the state can use to invest in our future.”
The Illinois Tax Amnesty Program allowed qualified taxpayers to pay off any outstanding state tax liability and have corresponding penalties and interest forgiven. Eligible taxpayers would have incurred a tax liability after June 30, 2011 and before July 1, 2018. Taxpayers were required to fully pay their tax liability to participate in the program, submit original returns for any unfiled periods and amended returns for periods being adjusted. Payments for liabilities related to the business income tax, the sales tax, and the individual income tax accounted for over 90 percent of the receipts under the program.
posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Feb 4, 20 @ 3:11 pm
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Excellent news. Also very nice framing by DOR about fairness; expect we’ll be hearing that word in a lot of exe branch business this year for the graduated income tax. It’s smart to pair this great news with the concept of fair taxation.
Comment by lakeside Tuesday, Feb 4, 20 @ 3:25 pm
For the second straight year the budget is saved.
Comment by Michelle Flaherty Tuesday, Feb 4, 20 @ 3:40 pm
Acting Director still? I wonder if there’s any hold-up from certain Senate Dems on the appointment?
Comment by NIU Grad Tuesday, Feb 4, 20 @ 3:46 pm
…and in other news the money has already been spent….
Comment by DuPage Moderate Tuesday, Feb 4, 20 @ 4:17 pm
This is impressive considering what could be construed as a lack of effort to publicize the program.
Comment by Candy Dogood Tuesday, Feb 4, 20 @ 4:56 pm
How much money did Illinois lose because of tax amnesty. Just the 15% loss in penalty would equate out to 36 million. That does not include the loss of interest or 20% fraud penalty. How much will taxes have to be raised on Illinois citizenry’s to make up for that loss. Did any one ask Revenue how much was lost. We need to insure corporation pay their fare share
Comment by Anonymous Tuesday, Feb 4, 20 @ 6:55 pm
Amnesty is bad tax policy and unfair to honest taxpayers who pay their taxes timely. Many tax cheats procrastinate and let the state finance them knowing there is an amnesty program every 7-10 year.
Comment by justacitizen Tuesday, Feb 4, 20 @ 7:46 pm