Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 424.135 - Books and Records
a) Every
cannabis retailer shall keep books and records of all sales of cannabis,
together with invoices, bills of lading, sales records, copies of bills of
sale, inventories prepared as of December 31 of each year, or otherwise
annually as has been the custom in the specific trade, and other pertinent
papers and documents. For purposes of this Section, "records" means all data
maintained by the cannabis retailer, including data on paper, microfilm,
microfiche or any type of machine-sensible data compilation.
b) All books and records and other papers and
documents that are required by the Law to be kept shall be kept in the English
language and shall, at all times during business hours of the day, be subject
to inspection by the Department or its duly authorized agents and
employees.
c) It shall be presumed
that all sales of cannabis are subject to Tax under the Law until the contrary
is established, and the burden of proving that a transaction is not taxable
under this Part shall be upon the cannabis retailer.
d) Penalties
1) Except for the books and records
identified in subsection (e), any cannabis retailer who fails to keep books and
records, or fails to produce books and records for examination as required by
this Section, is liable to pay to the Department, for deposit into the Tax
Compliance and Administration Fund, a penalty of:
A) $1,000 for the first failure to keep books
and records or produce books and records for examination; and
B) $3,000 for each subsequent failure to keep
books and records or produce books and records for examination.
2) The penalties imposed under
this subsection (d) shall not apply if the taxpayer shows that it acted with
ordinary business care and prudence.
e) All books and records kept by a cannabis
retailer, pursuant to rules adopted by the Department of Financial and
Professional Regulation to implement the Act, shall, at all times during
business hours of the day, be subject to inspection by the Department or its
duly authorized agents and employees. The Department shall also have access to
the cannabis retailer's automated data processing and/or point of sale
system.
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