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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 2515

Sec. 3.5. Instruction booklet; major revenue expenditures.

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Sec. 3.5. Instruction booklet; major revenue expenditures. The Department of Revenue must include within the instruction booklet that accompanies the income tax return a report from the Comptroller containing the following information:
(1)A summary of
(i)the amount of revenue received by the State in the preceding fiscal
year,
(ii)the major categories of expenditures from that revenue accompanied by a general description of each major expenditure, and
(iii)the general percentages of the revenue disbursed for the major expenditures.
(2)A further summary of
(i)the amount of revenue received by the State under the
Illinois Lottery Law in the preceding fiscal year,
(ii)the major categories of expenditures from that revenue, including the amount distributed to the Common School Fund, accompanied by a general description of each major expenditure, and
(iii)the general percentages of the revenue disbursed for the major expenditures.
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