Illinois Administrative Code
Title 86 - REVENUE
Part 500 - MOTOR FUEL TAX
Subpart B - MOTOR FUEL TAX
- Section 500.200 - Basis and Rate of the Motor Fuel Tax
- Section 500.201 - Licensure
- Section 500.202 - Basis and Rate of Tax Payable by Receivers
- Section 500.203 - Monthly Returns
- Section 500.204 - Report of Loss of Motor Fuel
- Section 500.205 - Daily Gallonage Record
- Section 500.206 - Special Fuel Sold or Used for Non-Highway Purposes
- Section 500.210 - Documentation of Tax-free Sales of Motor Fuel Made by Licensed Distributors and Suppliers
- Section 500.215 - Documentation of Tax-free Sales of Fuel Made by Licensed Receivers
- Section 500.220 - Vehicles of Distributors Transporting Petroleum Products (Repealed)
- Section 500.225 - Other Vehicles (Repealed)
- Section 500.230 - Motor Fuel Consumed by Distributors, Special Fuel Consumed by Suppliers and Fuel Consumed by Receivers
- Section 500.235 - Claims for Refund of Taxes and Motor Fuel Use Tax Decal Fees - Invoices
- Section 500.240 - Sales of Special Fuel - Variation in Usage (Repealed)
- Section 500.245 - Estimated Claims
- Section 500.250 - Claimants Owning Motor Vehicles (Repealed)
- Section 500.255 - Detailed Answers
- Section 500.260 - Revocation of License, Etc. - Notice - Hearing
- Section 500.265 - Distributors' and Suppliers' Claims for Credit or Refund
- Section 500.270 - Receivers' Claims for Credit
- Section 500.275 - Procedure When Tax-Paid Motor Fuel is Returned to Licensee for Credit
- Section 500.280 - Sales of Motor Fuel to Municipal Corporations Owning and Operating Local Transportation Systems
- Section 500.285 - Sales of Motor Fuel to Certain Privately-Owned Public Utilities Owning and Operating Transportation Systems in Metropolitan Areas
- Section 500.290 - When Purchaser's License Number With Department on Invoices Covering Sales of Special Fuel is Required (Repealed)
- Section 500.295 - Cost of Collection - Determination (Repealed)
- Section 500.297 - Protest Procedures for Certain Penalties
- Section 500.298 - Civil Penalties for Dyed Diesel Fuel Violations
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