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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 185

Sec. 5-27. Tax remittance agreement.

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Sec. 5-27. Tax remittance agreement.
(a)Before using the services of a certified service provider to remit taxes, remote retailers, retailers maintaining a place of business in this State, and servicemen maintaining a place of business in this State using a certified service provider shall enter into a tax remittance agreement with that certified service provider under which the certified service provider agrees to remit all State retailers' occupation taxes, service occupation taxes, use tax, service use tax, and local occupation taxes administered by the Department for sales made by the remote retailer, retailer maintaining a place of business in this State, or serviceman maintaining a place of business in this State. A copy of the tax remittance agreement shall be electronically filed with the Department by the certified service provider no later than 30 days prior to its effective date.
(b)A certified service provider that has entered into a tax remittance agreement with a remote retailer, retailer maintaining a place of business in this State, or serviceman maintaining a place of business in this State is required to file all returns and remit all taxes required under the tax remittance agreement, including all local occupation taxes administered by the Department, with respect to all sales for which there is not otherwise an exemption.
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