Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 130.810 - Records Required to Support Deductions
a) Where the nature of a business is such
that charge and time sales are made, or where the nature of the business is
such that a portion of its sales: are for resale; are within the protection of
the Commerce Clause of the Constitution of the United States; consist of
services; are made to any corporation, society, association, foundation, or
institution organized and operated exclusively for charitable, religious, or
educational purposes; are made to a governmental body; or are exempt from the
retailers' occupation tax on some other ground, then such records as will
clearly indicate the information required in filing returns must be
kept.
b) To support deductions made
on the tax return form, as authorized under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act
("Act"), on account of receipts: from isolated or occasional sales of tangible
personal property; from sales of tangible personal property for resale; from
sales of tangible personal property made within the protection of the Commerce
Clause of the Constitution of the United States; from sales made to any
corporation, society, association, foundation, or institution organized and
operated exclusively for charitable, religious, or educational purposes; from
sales made to any governmental body; or on any other ground, entries in any
books, records, or other pertinent papers or documents of the taxpayer in
relation thereto shall be in detail sufficient to show:
1) the name and address of the taxpayer's
customer in each such transaction;
2) the character of every such transaction
(e.g., whether it is a sale for resale, a sale made within the protection of
the Commerce Clause of the Constitution of the United States, an isolated or
occasional sale, etc.);
3) the date
of every such transaction;
4) the
amount of receipts realized from every such transaction; and
5) such other information as may be necessary
to establish the nontaxable character of such transaction under the
Act.
c) Except in the
case of a sale to a purchaser who will always resell and deliver the property
to its customers outside Illinois, any seller claiming to have made a
nontaxable sale for resale in some form as tangible personal property shall
also keep a Certificate of Resale from the purchaser that contains the
information required under Section
130.1405 of this Part. The
failure to obtain and keep a Certificate of Resale shall create a presumption
that the sale was not a sale for resale. The seller may, however, present other
documentary evidence to overcome this presumption (See Section 86 Ill. Adm.
Code 130.1405(d)).
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 15104, effective October 2, 2000
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