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Illinois DOR Proposes Consolidated Amendments to Local Taxes

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Springfield, Illinois. The Illinois Department of Revenue on July 10 published proposed amendments to multiple local tax rules, consolidating sourcing provisions for Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax, Regional Transportation Authority Service Occupation Tax, and Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax; the rules implement statutory changes from Public Act 104-0006 and identify affected categories such as servicepersons, marketplace facilitators, and marketplace servicepersons. The proposals, filed in the Illinois Register as Proposed Reg. Sections 270.115, 280.115 and 330.115, set a public comment deadline of Aug. 24, 2026; stakeholders including serviceproviders and online marketplace entities are expected to review and submit comments, and the DOR will consider responses before finalizing the regulatory text.

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Timeline of Events

  • Enactment of Public Act 104-0006, creating statutory changes referenced by the DOR.
  • Illinois DOR prepared consolidated sourcing-rule amendments to align local tax rules with statute.
  • Proposed regulations published in the Illinois Register on July 10, 2026 (Sections 270.115, 280.115, 330.115).
  • Amendments specify effects on servicepersons, marketplace facilitators, and marketplace servicepersons maintaining Illinois business locations.
  • Public comment period opens and is scheduled to close on Aug. 24, 2026.

Why This Matters to You

The Illinois DOR's proposed tax amendments could impact you if you're a serviceperson, work in an online marketplace, or run a business in Illinois. Check the proposed rules (Sections 270.115, 280.115, 330.115) to see how they might affect you.

The Bottom Line

These amendments aim to align local tax rules with state law. The public has until August 24, 2026, to voice concerns or suggestions. Worth forwarding if you know someone who might be affected.

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Who Benefited

Municipalities and state tax administrators benefit from consolidated sourcing provisions and clarified statutory implementation, which may simplify local tax administration and reduce interpretive ambiguity across local Service and Retailers' Occupation Tax rules.

Who Impacted

Servicepersons, marketplace facilitators, and marketplace servicepersons maintaining Illinois business locations may face revised tax liabilities and additional compliance obligations under the proposed rule amendments.

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Who Benefited

Municipalities and state tax administrators benefit from consolidated sourcing provisions and clarified statutory implementation, which may simplify local tax administration and reduce interpretive ambiguity across local Service and Retailers' Occupation Tax rules.

Who Impacted

Servicepersons, marketplace facilitators, and marketplace servicepersons maintaining Illinois business locations may face revised tax liabilities and additional compliance obligations under the proposed rule amendments.

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