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HB 1413

IDOR-TAX ID DATA

104th Regular Session Introduced by C.D. Davidsmeyer

HB 1413 proposes sharing protocols for Illinois tax identification data between state agencies to improve revenue administration or fraud prevention.

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 1413

Legislative bill overview

HB 1413 appears to address data sharing between the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) and tax identification systems. Based on the bill's title and committee referrals, it likely involves protocols for how tax ID information is accessed, stored, or shared between state agencies. The bill has been referred to tax policy committees and remains in early legislative stages.

Why is this important

Tax ID data handling directly affects identity theft prevention, privacy protections, and the efficiency of revenue collection and benefit administration. Clarifying data-sharing rules can either strengthen security measures or streamline government operations—depending on the bill's specific provisions, which determine whether citizens' sensitive information receives stronger safeguards or broader access.

Potential points of contention

  • Privacy vs. efficiency trade-offs: Expanding data access between agencies may improve government operations but risks exposing more personal information if security protocols are inadequate
  • Scope of data sharing: Uncertainty about which agencies gain access to tax ID data and for what purposes could trigger concerns from privacy advocates or affected industries
  • Implementation costs: New data systems or security measures required to safely share information could impose unfunded mandates on state agencies or local governments

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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