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Definition

The tax is imposed on the privilege of conducting bingo games. Annual license fees are imposed on operators, providers, and suppliers of bingo games.

To operate a bingo game, the organization
  • must be licensed by the state;
  • be a licensed bona fide religious, charitable, labor, fraternal, youth athletic, senior citizens’, educational, or veterans’ organization in Illinois;
  • operate without profi t to its members;
  • have been in existence in Illinois continuously for a period of five years immediately before applying for a license; and
    • it must have a bona fide membership engaged in carrying out its objectives during that entire five-year period.

Note: The five-year requirement is reduced to two years when it is applied to a local organization that is affiliated with and chartered by a national organization that meets the five-year requirement.

Tax rate

The rate is based on gross proceeds. Use the “Tax Rate Finder” to determine the rate.


License Fees

An operator’s license can be purchased for one year. Either license entitles an organization to hold one bingo session a week, with a maximum of 25 bingo games per session and a maximum of $2,250 in prizes or merchandise per session. (In Madison, Monroe, and St. Clair counties, and the city of Redbud, the prize limit is $3,250.) A licensed organization may obtain permits to hold two special events per year of up to five days each. Use the “Tax Rate Finder” to determine the fee.

Organizations that would qualify for annual licenses but prefer not to conduct weekly bingo sessions may obtain a one-year limited license. This license entitles them to conduct a maximum of two bingo events during the year. Each event is limited to five consecutive days. Use the “Tax Rate Finder” to determine the fee.

Persons, firms, or organizations that rent or lease premises (e.g., rooms, halls, or buildings) for bingo games must purchase a provider’s license for one year or for three years.

Persons, firms, or organizations that sell, lease, or otherwise distribute bingo supplies (e.g., cards or markers) must purchase a supplier’s license for one year or for three years. Use the “Tax Rate Finder” to determine the fee.

Primary filing requirements

License

— License fees must be paid when the application is filed. To apply for a license


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Questions?

  • Call us at: 1 217 524-4164
  • Call TDD: 1 800 544-5304
  • Fax us at: 1 217 557-4398
  • Mail your forms/returns to:
    Illinois Department of Revenue
    Office of Bingo & Charitable Games
    P.O. Box 19480
    Springfield, Illinois 62794-9480
 
 
 
 
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