Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2553

Introduced
3/23/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Refer
1/24/24  

Caption

HOTEL TX-CHARITABLE PURPOSE

Impact

Should SB2553 be enacted, it would significantly alter the financial obligations of hotel operators when dealing with certain types of customers — specifically, those that are non-profit organizations. This exemption would relieve applicable hotel operators from paying taxes on rental receipts derived from transactions with these organizations, potentially incentivizing hotels to collaborate with charities, religious groups, and educational institutions. Consequently, the bill is anticipated to facilitate increased patronage from such entities as they could save funds otherwise allocated to taxes, thereby promoting more events and gatherings at hotels across Illinois.

Summary

SB2553, introduced by Senator Michael W. Halpin, is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act in the State of Illinois. The bill seeks to create an exemption from gross rental receipts for hotel operators renting, leasing, or letting rooms to entities organized and operated exclusively for charitable, religious, or educational purposes. To qualify for this exemption, such entities must possess an active Exemption Identification Number issued by the Department of Revenue, which would serve as a prerequisite for the exemption's applicability. The effective date of the bill is immediate upon becoming law.

Contention

While the intent behind SB2553 is largely beneficial for charitable, religious, and educational organizations, there are concerns among some stakeholders regarding the potential fiscal impact on local government revenues. Taxes collected from hotel operators contribute to essential services and community programs. Critics may argue that by exempting these rental receipts, local governments could face budgetary constraints or increased pressure on other forms of taxation to offset the loss of revenue. Balancing the objectives of supporting non-profit activities with the financial health of municipal budgets will likely be a central point of contention during the bill's deliberations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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