Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 535.145 - Refunds
a) An overpayment
with respect to one quarter for which a Certification is filed cannot be
claimed through an off-set or other deduction against the amount of fee due in
a subsequent Certification.
b) A
claim for refund of an overpayment of a fee under the Act may be filed with the
Department only if a Certification was filed for the grant period for which a
refund is claimed. Every claim for refund shall be in writing, shall be on the
appropriate form prescribed by the Department , and (using attachments if
necessary) shall state the specific grounds upon which the claim is founded,
and identify the specific period(s) and related amount(s).
c) The Department shall examine a claim for
refund as soon as practicable after it is filed to determine the correct amount
of fee and the amount of any refundable overpayment to which the claimant may
be entitled, in connection with the Certification with respect to which an
overpayment is alleged. If the Department finds the claimant entitled to a
refund in any amount it shall issue a notice of refund. If the Department fails
to approve or deny the claim before the expiration of 6 months from the date
the claim was filed, the claimant may nevertheless thereafter file with the
Department a written protest within 60 days after the expiration of the 6 month
period. If a protest is filed the Department shall consider the claim and, if
the claimant has so requested, shall grant the claimant or the claimant's
authorized representative a hearing within 6 months after the date such request
is filed. (See Ill. Adm. Code 200 for the Department 's Hearing Rules.) The
procedure for protest shall be the same in all other cases in which the
Department issues a denial of the claim within 6 months from the date the claim
was filed, but the protest must be filed within 60 days after the date the
Department denies the claim.
d) No
claim shall be filed and no refund shall be allowed or made if the claimant
files a claim for refund after the expiration of a three year period after the
earlier of the date the Certification was filed or the date the Certification
was due.
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