Illinois adopts SALT deduction workaround for pass-through entities

by | Aug 30, 2021

ARTICLE | August 30, 2021

On Aug. 27, 2021, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed into law Senate Bill 2531, adopting an elective pass-through entity level tax as a workaround to the $10,000 limitation on the federal deduction for state and local taxes. The Illinois measure passed both houses of the state legislature unanimously. 

The pass-through entity election allows partnerships, S Corporations and limited liability companies to elect annually to pay the entity level tax at 4.95%. The law is effective for taxable years ending on or after Dec. 31, 2021 and beginning prior to Jan. 1, 2026. Partners and shareholders are granted a credit against their Illinois income tax for their share of the entity-level tax. Nonresidents who are partners or shareholders of electing entities are not required to file an Illinois income tax return if the individual’s only income is from the entity making the election and the credit allowed equals or exceeds the individual’s liability for the tax. Also noteworthy, partners and shareholders are liable for the entity-level tax if the electing entity fails to pay the full amount. 

Finally, the law grants a credit to partners and shareholders for similar entity-level taxes paid to other states. 

Takeaways

At 4.95%, the Illinois entity level tax is imposed at the same rate as the Illinois individual income tax. Two aspects of the Illinois law are worth noting. First, the law sunsets in five years (does not apply to tax years beginning on or after Jan. 1, 2026), corresponding with the sunset of the federal SALT deduction limitation. Second, the Illinois law specifically grants a credit for pass-through entity taxes paid to other states. Whether states are allowing credit for pass-through entity-level taxes is a major determinant as to whether the election should be made. 

Illinois joins a growing number of states that have adopted similar workaround laws: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina and Wisconsin. Several other states are still considering proposed workarounds in 2021 sessions including North Carolina and Pennsylvania. A Massachusetts proposal with a 90% credit was vetoed, but is expected to be overridden by the legislature this fall. 

Illinois pass-through entities considering electing into the new tax are cautioned that not all owners may benefit from such an election. As in other states that have adopted the workaround tax, making the election may, or may not, create significant tax savings when aggregating federal and state tax liabilities. Additionally, subsequent federal changes in the SALT deduction or other state and federal tax provisions may further impact whether the election is ultimately beneficial. Taxpayers are encouraged to contact their state and local adviser to discuss the Illinois and other state SALT deduction limitation workarounds.

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This article was written by Eric Manus, Tom Blaze and originally appeared on Aug 30, 2021.
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