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Code · Illinois · Chapter 50 — LOCAL GOVERNMENT · Act 355

Sec. 10-25. Practitioner responsibilities.

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Sec. 10-25. Practitioner responsibilities. Any practitioner responsible for planning, directing, or conducting a certified audit or reporting on a participating taxpayer's tax compliance shall be a qualified practitioner. For purposes of this Section, a qualified practitioner is responsible for:
(1)planning a certified audit when performing work that involves determining the
objectives, scope, and methodology of the certified audit, when establishing criteria to evaluate matters subject to the review as part of the certified audit, when gathering information used in planning the certified audit, or when coordinating the certified audit with the Department;
(2)directing a certified audit when the work involves supervising the efforts or
reviewing the work of others to determine whether it is properly accomplished and complete;
(3)conducting a certified audit when performing tests and procedures or field audit
work necessary to accomplish the audit objectives in accordance with applicable professional standards;
(4)reporting on a participating taxpayer's tax compliance in a certified audit when
determining report contents and substance or reviewing reports for technical content and substance prior to issuance; and
(5)answering questions by Department review staff, answering questions raised by the
Informal Conference Board, and testifying in any administrative or court proceeding regarding the audit or report.
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