Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 130.405 - How to Avoid Paying Tax on State or Local Tax Passed on to the Purchaser
a) "Gross
receipts", on the basis of which Retailers' Occupation Tax liability must be
computed, do not include charges which are added to prices on account of the
seller's Illinois Retailers' Occupation Tax liability, or on account of the
seller's liability for local Retailers' Occupation Taxes administered by the
Department, or on account of the seller's duty to collect the tax imposed by
the Use Tax Act.
b) If a retailer
does not keep a detailed record for the return period of the Use Tax which he
collects so as clearly to segregate this added charge from other receipts, it
will at least be assumed that the Use Tax collected equals the Retailers'
Occupation Tax payable on such transactions if the retailer collects the Use
Tax in accordance with the bracket schedule prescribed by the Department in
Subpart D of the Use Tax Regulations (86 Ill. Adm. Code 150).
c) The retailer may eliminate the amount of
Use Tax which he collects from the total receipts which he receives from
taxable sales in arriving at his taxable receipts from such sales by
subtracting the amount so collected from the purchaser as Use Tax, as shown by
such retailer's books and records. He may also accomplish this result by
subtracting, from the total receipts which he receives from taxable sales, the
figure obtained by dividing such receipts by 1.0625 and multiplying the result
by .0625.
d) To the extent to which
such sales are also taxable for Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax
purposes, Home Rule County Retailers' Occupation Tax purposes or any other
locally-imposed Retailers' Occupation Tax at a 1/4 of 1% rate (with an amount
equivalent to the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax or County Retailers'
Occupation Tax being passed on to purchasers by the seller as a separate item
from the selling price) and the formula is used for determining how much may be
subtracted from the total receipts which the seller receives from taxable sales
in arriving at the taxable gross receipts from such sales, the amount to be
subtracted on this account will be determined by dividing such total receipts
by 1.065 and multiplying the result by .065 ( 6.25 % for the Use Tax and 1/4%
for the local Retailers' Occupation Tax.)
e) To the extent to which such sales are also
taxable for Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax purposes, Non-Home
Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax purposes, Home Rule County Retailers'
Occupation Tax purposes or any other locally-imposed Retailers' Occupation Tax
at a 3/4 of 1% rate (with an amount equivalent to the Municipal Retailers'
Occupation Tax or County Retailers' Occupation Tax being passed on to
purchasers by the seller as a separate item from the selling price) and the
formula is used for determining how much may be subtracted from the total
receipts which the seller receives from taxable sales in arriving at the
taxable gross receipts from such sales, the amount to be subtracted on this
account will be determined by dividing such total receipts by 1.07 and
multiplying the result by .07 ( 6.25% for the Use Tax and 3/4 of 1% for the
local Retailers' Occupation Tax).
f) To the extent to which such sales are also
taxable for Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax purposes, Non-Home
Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax purposes or Home Rule County
Retailers' Occupation Tax purposes or any other locally-imposed Retailers'
Occupation Tax at a 1% rate (with an amount equivalent to the Municipal
Retailers' Occupation Tax or County Retailers' Occupation Tax being passed on
to purchasers by the seller as a separate item from the selling price) and the
formula is used for determining how much may be subtracted from the total
receipts which the seller receives from such sales, the amount to be subtracted
on this account will be determined by dividing such total receipts by 1.0725
and multiplying the result by .725 (6.25% for the Use Tax and 1% for the local
Retailers' Occupation Tax).
g) If
the seller, in collecting such tax or its equivalent, does not state it to the
purchaser as a separate item from the selling price in accordance with
procedures described in Section
150.1305 of the Use Tax
Regulations (86 Ill. Adm. Code
150.1305), the failure to state
the tax separately will create a rebuttable presumption that the tax was not
collected. The seller will not be entitled to any deduction from total receipts
because of having collected tax or its equivalent from the purchaser unless the
seller can produce documentary evidence which shows that the tax or its
equivalent was in fact collected..
Notes
Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 6621, effective April 17, 1991
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