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HB 2110

REVENUE-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Tony McCombie

Illinois HB 2110 modernizes state revenue collection systems through technology upgrades to improve tax administration efficiency and compliance tracking.

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 2110

Legislative bill overview

HB 2110, titled "REVENUE-TECH," is an Illinois bill sponsored by Representative Tony McCombie that appears designed to address revenue collection or tax administration through technological modernization. The bill passed the Executive Committee with a "Do Pass" recommendation on March 12, 2025, but has faced procedural delays, including extension of the Third Reading deadline and re-referral to the Rules Committee as of May 31, 2025.

Why is this important

Revenue technology initiatives can significantly impact tax collection efficiency, compliance rates, and the state's fiscal capacity. Modernizing revenue systems may reduce administrative costs and improve service delivery to both taxpayers and state agencies, though implementation costs and transition challenges are typically substantial considerations in such legislation.

Potential points of contention

  • Implementation costs and timeline: Technology overhauls require significant upfront investment and carry risks of project delays or cost overruns, which may strain state budgets
  • Privacy and data security concerns: Modernized revenue systems involve enhanced data collection and digital infrastructure, raising questions about taxpayer information protection and cybersecurity standards
  • Impact on compliance burden: Changes to filing or payment systems could affect different business sizes differently, potentially creating competitive disadvantages for small entities unfamiliar with new platforms

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

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