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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 686

Sec. 60. Certificate of verification; submission to the Department of Revenue.

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Sec. 60. Certificate of verification; submission to the Department of Revenue.
(a)A taxpayer claiming a credit under this Act shall submit to the Department of Revenue a copy of the Director's certificate of verification under this Act for the taxable year. However, failure to submit a copy of the certificate with the taxpayer's tax return shall not invalidate a claim for a credit.
(b)For a taxpayer to be eligible for a certificate of verification, the taxpayer shall provide proof as required by the Department, prior to the end of each calendar year, including, but not limited to, attestation by the taxpayer that:
(1)The project has achieved the level of new employee jobs specified in the agreement.
(2)The project has achieved the level of annual payroll in Illinois specified in its
agreement.
(3)The project has achieved the level of capital improvements in Illinois specified in
its agreement.
(4)The project has achieved and maintained carbon neutrality or one of the
certifications specified in this Act.
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