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Liquor Direct Wine Shipper Return RL-26-W - Illinois

Liquor Direct Wine Shipper Return Form. This is a Illinois form and can be used in Department Of Revenue Secretary Of State .
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Illinois Department of Revenue RL-26-W Liquor Direct Wine Shipper Return Step 1: Identify your business 1 Account ID: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 6 REV 1 E S ___/___/___ NS DP CA Do not write above this line. Station no. 264 Check here if your address has changed. L ___ 2 License no.: ___ W - ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 3 Name:______________________________________________ 4 Address: ____________________________________________ Number and street 7 Is this a final (you are no longer in business) return? yes no ___________________________________________________ City State ZIP 5 Tax period: __ __/__ __ __ __ Month Year Step 2: Figure your tax due 8 Gallons of cider (alcohol content between 0.5% and 7%) shipped and sold directly to consumers: 9 Multiply Line 8 by .231 10 Gallons of wine (alcohol content of less than 20%) shipped and sold directly to consumers: 11 Multiply Line 10 by 1.39 12 Gallons of wine (alcohol content 20% or more) shipped and sold directly to consumers: 13 Multiply Line 12 by 8.55 14 Add Lines 9, 11, and 13. This is the total tax due. 15 If you timely file and pay this tax electronically multiply Line 14 by the appropriate rate. See instructions. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 _________________ $ _________________ _________________ $ _________________ _________________ $ _________________ $ _________________ 15 16 17 18 Electronic $ Use Only _________________ $ _________________ $ _________________ $ _________________ 16 Subtract Line 15 from Line 14. 17 Credit you wish to apply. 18 Subtract Line 17 from Line 16 and pay this amount. Make your check payable to "Illinois Department of Revenue." Step 3: Sign below Under penalties of perjury, I state that I have examined this return, and, to the best of my knowledge, it is true, correct, and complete. I also state that such information is taken from the books and records of the business for which this return is filed. _____________________________ Title: ________________________ (____)____-___________ ____/____/________ Owner or officer's signature and title (state if individual owner, member of firm, or corporate officer title) Telephone number (include area code) Date _____________________________ Title: ________________________ (____)____-___________ ____/____/________ Preparer's signature and title (state if individual owner, member of firm, or corporate officer title) Telephone number (include area code) Date Step 4: Mail your return or WebFile at tax.illinois.gov. Mail your completed return to ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FUEL DIVISION ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE PO BOX 19019 SPRINGFIELD IL 62794-9019 RL-26-W (R-04/12) This form is authorized by the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Disclosure of this information is REQUIRED. Failure to provide information could result in a penalty. This form has been approved by the Forms Management Center. IL-492-4471 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Form RL-26-W Instructions General Information Who must file a return? You must file this return if you are licensed as a direct wine shipper that sells wine to consumers located in Illinois. Do not report shipments to licensed distributors using Form RL-26-W. This type of transaction must be reported on Form RL-26-L, Out-of-State Sellers' Shipment Report. Step-by-Step Instructions Step 2: Figure your tax due Line 8 ­ Number of gallons of cider (alcohol content between 0.5% and 7%) you shipped and sold to Illinois consumers. Report the cider that contains more than 7% in the appropriate "Wine" category. Line 9 ­ Multiply Line 8 by .231 Line 10 ­ Number of gallons of wine (alcohol content less than 20%) you shipped and sold to Illinois consumers. Line 11 ­ Multiply Line 10 by 1.39 Line 12 ­ Number of gallons of wine (alcohol content 20% or more) you shipped and sold to Illinois consumers. Line 13 ­ Multiply Line 12 by 8.55 Line 14 ­ Add Line 9, 11, and 13. This is the total tax due. Line 15 ­ If you timely file and pay this tax electronically you are entitled to a discount. To determine the discount amount, multiply Line 14 by 2% (.02). Compare the amount to the discount cap of $2,000; and, enter the lesser on Line 15. Line 16 ­ Subtract Line 15 from Line 14 - tax due before any credit you may wish to apply. Line 17 ­ Write the amount of credit you wish to apply. Line 18 ­ Subtract Line 17 from Line 16 and pay this amount. If you do not pay the tax you owe by the due date, you will owe additional penalty and interest. We will bill you for penalties and interest you owe. For more information, see Publication 103, Uniform Penalties and Interest. To receive a copy of Publication 103, visit our Web site at tax.illinois.gov or call us at 1 800 356-6302. When and where do I file? You must file Form RL-26-W, Liquor Direct Wine Shippers Return, on or before the 15th day of each month for the preceding month. You owe a late-filing penalty if you do not file a processable return by the due date, a late-payment penalty if you do not pay the tax you owe by the original due date of the return, and a bad check penalty if your remittance is not honored by your financial institution. Interest is calculated on tax from the day after the original due date of your return through the date you pay the tax. We will bill you for penalties and interest. For more information about penalties and interest, see Publication 103, Penalties and Interest for Illinois Taxes. To receive this publication, call 1 800 356-6302 or visit our Web site at tax.illinois.gov. Mail your completed Form RL-26-W to: ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FUEL DIVISION ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE PO BOX 19019 SPRINGFIELD IL 62794-9019 Note: If you prefer, you can file Form RL-26-W using our WebFile program at tax.illinois.gov. If you have questions, write us at the address above or call us weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 217 782-6045. Step 3: Signatures An owner or officer must sign (include title) and date your return. Also provide a daytime phone number where you can be contacted. If a tax preparer completed your return, the preparer must also complete the information in this Step. What records must I keep? You must keep complete and accurate records for at least 3 years. What other penalties may be imposed? If you fail to keep the required records or if you violate provisions of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 or our rules and regulations, you are guilty of a petty offense for the first offense. For a second or subsequent offense, you are guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. Each day you engage in busines
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