Illinois Enterprise Zone Changes 2022
Attention Enterprise Zone Administrators,
Please take note of the following changes to take effect on January 1st, 2022. This content is presented for informational purposes only. Enterprise zone administrators are advised to consult with their individual legal counsel for interpretations of these changes to the Act.
P.A. 102-0108 clarifies that the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act authorizes a total of 97 enterprise zones to be in existence at any given time under the Act, other than those authorized under another Act. After 2021, at any time when at least 4 enterprise zones are available for designation, at least 25% must be
awarded to zones in counties with populations under 300,000. For those zones set to expire after 2024, the application process begins five years prior to expiration. Expiring zones may reapply, but other areas may compete for the designation.
The amendment also implements new reporting requirements for zone administrators and provides for provisional decertification for zones that for three consecutive years fail to file reports on capital investment, job creation or retention, or state tax expenditures.
After the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) notifies the chief elected official of the county or municipality that it is not compliant, DCEO will place the county or municipality on probationary status for at least 6 months. If corrective action is not achieved during the probationary period, DCEO will decertify the zone. Enterprise zones will also face increased compliance requirements for ensuring that businesses receiving benefits file reports to the Department of Revenue.