Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 130.530 - Returns Covering More Than One Location Under Same Registration - Separate Returns for Separately Registered Locations
a) Where any taxpayer under the Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act conducts, at more than one location within the State, a
business which comes within the Act, and as to which separate locations the
taxpayer has not obtained separate Certificates of Registration as is permitted
by the Act under some circumstances (see Subpart G of this Part), the taxpayer
shall file their returns as consolidated returns covering business operations
at all of the taxpayer's locations, and the taxpayer should not file separate
returns for each location.
b) Such
consolidated return must be filed on the Sales and Use Tax Return Form ST-1,
supplemented by Form ST-2. If the taxpayer is engaged in the retail business at
more than one location which imposes the Home Rule Municipal Retailers'
Occupation Tax, Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailer's Occupation Tax, the Home
Rule County Retailers' Occupation Tax, or taxes pursuant to Section 5.01 of the
Local Mass Transit District Act or Section 4.03 of the Regional Transportation
Authority Act, the tax rate for gross receipts from sales at each site within
each entity shall be printed on the ST-2.
c) The total amount of net tax due shown on
Form ST-2 should be equal to the amount of net tax due shown on the return Form
ST-1.
d) Where the same person has
more than one business registered with the Department under separate
registrations under the Act, such persons shall not file each return that is
due as a single return covering all such registered businesses, but shall file
a separate return for each such registered business.
e) Beginning January 1, 2025, retailers
maintaining a place of business in this State making retail sales of tangible
personal property to Illinois customers from a location or locations outside of
Illinois must use Form ST-2 to report sales made to Illinois customers listing
the Illinois location to which the tangible personal property was shipped or
delivered or at which possession was taken by the purchaser ("destination
sourcing") for sales that would otherwise be sourced outside of this State. See
35 ILCS
120/2-12(8) as amended by Public Act
103-983.
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