Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 520 - ENTERPRISE ZONE AND HIGH IMPACT BUSINESS PROGRAMS
Subpart I - UTILITY TAX EXEMPTION
Section 520.910 - Eligibility Criteria
Universal Citation: 14 IL Admin Code ยง 520.910
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 28, July 12, 2024
a) Enterprise Zones
1) Minimum Eligible
Investment. Eligibility for the tax exemption is contingent on the business
making a minimum eligible investment of $5 million in an Enterprise Zone, which
causes the creation of a minimum of 200 full-time equivalent jobs in Illinois;
or a minimum eligible investment of $20 million in an Enterprise Zone, which
causes the retention of a minimum of 1,000 full-time jobs in
Illinois.
2) More Than One
Facility. Businesses owning and operating more than one facility located in
Illinois Enterprise Zones shall qualify for this exemption by combining their
investments and jobs created or retained if the business can demonstrate that
the manufacturing processes at each location are interrelated. The Department
considers the manufacturing processes to be interrelated if the facilities act
as one functional unit in the manufacture of the final product. Proof of such
interrelationship shall include, but is not limited to, internal memoranda,
flow charts, narrative descriptions, organization charts, annual reports, or
any other written documentation that demonstrates that the manufacturing
processes are interrelated. The majority of jobs shall be located in one or
more Illinois Enterprise Zones.
b) High Impact Business
Minimum Eligible Investment. In the case of a designated High Impact Business, eligibility is contingent on the business making a minimum eligible investment of $12 million placed in service in qualified property at a designated location in Illinois, which causes the creation of 500 full-time equivalent jobs at the designated location; or making a minimum eligible investment of $30 million placed in service in qualified property in a designated location in Illinois, which causes the retention of 1,500 full-time equivalent jobs at a designated location in Illinois.
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