Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 2500.50 - Audit
Any person or company who has paid a fee, charge or tax pursuant to this Part may request an audit pursuant to Section 412(1)(a) of the Code for the purpose of determining if the amount paid was in excess of the amount legally chargeable against it.
a) A request for audit shall be in writing
and shall include:
1) The name and address of
the requester;
2) The contested
fee, charge or tax amount;
3) Facts
sufficient to support one of the grounds set forth set forth in Section 412 of
the Code and subsection (a)(7) of this Section;
4) The Department invoice number, if
applicable;
5) The name, address
and phone number of a contact person;
6) Any other information and/or documents
useful in determining if the amount paid was correct; and
7) The grounds, among the following, on which
the requester believes the amount paid is incorrect:
A) A mistake of fact, including, but not
limited to:
i) Applying a previous year's
income tax overpayment in the current year's corporate and replacement income
tax return; or
ii) Using the
premium written in the state of incorporation to determine the state of
incorporation's basis for retaliatory tax purposes;
B) An error in calculation, including, but
not limited to:
i) An incorrect decimal
assignment; or
ii) An erroneous
sum, result or total arising out of a mathematical function, operation or
equation; or
C) An
erroneous interpretation of a statute of this or any other state, including,
but not limited to:
i) A misapplication of a
statute; or
ii) A misunderstanding
of an equivocal term or phrase used in a statute.
D) However, an erroneous interpretation of a
statute of this or any other state does not include a finding of
unconstitutionality of the statute in question. Additionally, a mistake in fact
shall not include the assertion that a statute is unconstitutional on its
face.
b) The
Director shall review the request for audit and all attached information,
request additional information as necessary, and send written notification to
the requester of the Director's decision. That decision is subject to court
review under Section 407 of the Code.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 14729, effective October 16, 2007
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