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Code · Illinois · Chapter 55 — COUNTIES · Act 5

Sec. 5-1028.1. Distribution of tax receipts balance.

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Sec. 5-1028.1. Distribution of tax receipts balance. Any unobligated balance remaining in the County Retailers' Occupation Tax Fund on December 31, 1989, which fund was abolished by Public Act 85-1135, and all receipts of county tax as a result of audits of liability periods prior to January 1, 1990, shall be paid into the Local Government Tax Fund, for distribution in the manner provided by Sections 25.05-2, 25.05-2a, 25.05-3, 25.05-3a, 25.05-10 and 25.05-10a of "An Act to revise the law in relation to counties", approved March 31, 1874, prior to the enactment of Public Act 85-1135.
All receipts of county tax as a result of an assessment not arising from an audit, for liability periods prior to January 1, 1990, shall be paid into the Local Government Tax Fund for distribution before July 1, 1990, in the manner provided by Sections 25.05-2, 25.05-2a, 25-.05-3, 25.05-3a, 25.05-10 and 25.05-10a of "An Act to revise the law in relation to counties", approved March 31, 1874, prior to the enactment of Public Act 85-1135, and on and after July 1, 1990, 20% of such receipts shall be transferred into the County and Mass Transit District Fund and 80% shall be transferred into the Local Government Tax Fund, for distribution as provided in Sections 6z-17 and 6z-18 of "An Act in relation to State finance", approved June 10, 1919, as amended.
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