Illinois Administrative Code
Title 86 - REVENUE
Part 140 - SERVICE OCCUPATION TAX
Subpart O - DISCONTINUATION OF A BUSINESS
Section 140.1501 - Procedures

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) Where a serviceman under the Service Occupation Tax Act sells out or discontinues his business, such serviceman shall continue to file returns and pay tax with respect to selling prices received by the serviceman thereafter on account of taxable transactions which occurred up to the date upon which he sells out or discontinues his business. Such tax should be paid notwithstanding the fact that the serviceman is no longer engaged in business. For the purposes of filing a final return under Section 140.410 of this Part, the taxpayer is not considered to have discontinued business as long as he continues to collect receipts on which he is required to remit tax to the Department.

b) For information concerning the requirements for complying with the Bulk Sales Law when a business is sold by one person to another, see Subpart P of this Part.

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