Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 105.700 - Information and Material to be Provided to the Taxpayer
a) The electronic return originator or
on-line software developer must furnish the taxpayer with a copy of the
electronic material described in Section
105.100(b).
This information can be on copies of official Department forms or on forms
designed by the electronic filer. If the latter, data entries must refer to the
line numbers on official Department forms. This material should be provided to
the taxpayer at the time the taxpayer signs the Form IL-8453. For on-line
electronic returns, this material should be provided to the taxpayer at the
time the taxpayer provides his/her IL-PIN as signature to the on-line consent
to disclosure statement.
b) The
electronic return originator must also provide the taxpayer with a copy of the
entire non-electronic portion of the return.
c) In addition, the electronic return
originator should advise the taxpayer to retain copies of the following
materials:
1) Their copy of Forms W-2, W-2G,
or 1099-R;
2) Any other documents
that are not required by the Department, but are voluntarily being included
with the return by the taxpayer as supporting material; and
3) A copy of the signed Form
IL-8453.
d) Electronic
return originators or on-line software developers should advise taxpayers that
their electronic returns will be processed by the Department and the taxpayer's
copy should not be forwarded to the Department. However, amended returns, if
needed, must be filed as paper returns and mailed to the Department.
e) If a return is rejected and cannot be
successfully re-transmitted, the electronic return originator must immediately
advise the taxpayer that the return was not electronically filed and the
taxpayer must file a paper IL-1040 return.
f) The electronic return originator or
on-line software developers should advise the taxpayer to wait six to eight
weeks from the acknowledgement date before making an official inquiry about his
refund. After this time has elapsed, the taxpayer can contact the Department's
Taxpayer Assistance Office.
g)
Taxpayers generally contact the Department if they have not received their
refund within eight weeks. The taxpayer may be asked for the DCN of the return
and the date the Department acknowledged the return as accepted. The electronic
return originator must, upon request, provide the taxpayer with this
information.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 6582, effective April 10, 2000
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