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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 640

Sec. 2-7. Collection of electricity excise tax.

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Sec. 2-7. Collection of electricity excise tax.
(a)Beginning with bills for electricity or electric service issued on and after August 1, 1998, the tax imposed by this Law shall be collected from the purchaser, other than a self-assessing purchaser where the delivering supplier or suppliers are notified by the Department that the purchaser has been registered as a self-assessing purchaser for the accounts listed by the self-assessing purchaser as described in Section 2-10 of this Law, by any delivering supplier maintaining a place of business in this State at the rates stated in Section 2-4 with respect to the electricity delivered by such delivering supplier to or for the purchaser, and shall be remitted to the Department as provided in Section 2-9 of this Law. All sales to a purchaser are presumed subject to tax collection unless the Department notifies the delivering supplier that the purchaser has been registered as a self-assessing purchaser for the accounts listed by the self-assessing purchaser as described in Section 2-10 of this Law. Upon receipt of notification by the Department, the delivering supplier is relieved of all liability for the collection and remittance of tax from the self-assessing purchaser for which notification was provided by the Department. The delivering supplier is relieved of the liability for the collection of the tax from a self-assessing purchaser until such time as the delivering supplier is notified in writing by the Department that the purchaser's certification as a self-assessing purchaser is no longer in effect. Delivering suppliers shall collect the tax from purchasers by adding the tax to the amount of the purchase price received from the purchaser for delivering electricity for or to the purchaser. Where a delivering supplier does not collect the tax from a purchaser, other than a self-assessing purchaser, as provided herein, such purchaser shall pay the tax directly to the Department.
(b)The credit allowed to a public utility under Section 8-403.1 of the Public Utilities Act shall be allowed as a credit against the public utility's obligation to remit electricity excise tax described in Section 2-9.
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