Enlarge image | Form ST-8 General Information Must I file Form ST-8? When is my return due? You must file this return if you sell and deliver new or used tires in You must file your return quarterly, on or before Illinois at retail. • April 20 for the first quarter (January-February-March), • July 20 for the second quarter (April-May-June), What tires are subject to the Tire User Fee? • October 20 for the third quarter (July-August-September), and The Tire User Fee is imposed on new and used tires for vehicles • January 20 of the following year for the fourth quarter in which persons or property may be transported or drawn upon (October-November-December). a highway, as defined in the Illinois Vehicle Code, Section 1-217. If you discontinue your business, a final ST-8 return is due on or The fee also applies to new and used tires for aircraft, special before the last day of the month immediately following the month in mobile equipment (such as street sweepers, road construction which you discontinue your business. and maintenance machinery), and implements of husbandry (farm Note: If the due date falls on a weekend or holiday, your return and wagons and combines). payment are due the next business day. What tires are excluded from the Tire User Fee and What if I need help? what retail sales are exempt? If you need help, call the Illinois Department of Revenue at Tires excluded from the fee are, generally, those tires that are placed 1 800 732-8866 or 217 782-3336, call our TDD-telecommunications on a vehicle that is not transported or drawn upon a highway, i.e., device for the deaf at 1 800 544-5304, or visit our website at race cars, fork lifts, all-terrain vehicles, and lawn and garden tractors. tax.illinois.gov. Also, reprocessed tires are not subject to the fee. A "reprocessed tire" is a used tire that has been recapped, retreaded, or regrooved and How can I file electronically? that has not been placed on a vehicle wheel rim. However, used We encourage all taxpayers to file returns electronically. You can tires sold at retail that have not been "reprocessed" are not exempt. file your Form ST-8 and make your payment through MyTax Illinois at tax.illinois.gov. This is a free, online program designed to be an easy, convenient, and fast way for you to electronically submit Certain retail sales that are exempt from sales tax may be subject your return and payment any time. No software is required, and it is to the Tire User Fee. The following retail sales are exempt: tires sold available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. as a part of a vehicle sale; tires sold through mail order; tires sold at wholesale or for resale; and tires that are not delivered in Illinois. Purchasers such as government agencies, schools, and charitable organizations who are exempt from paying sales tax are not exempt from the Tire User Fee. Specific Instructions Step 1: Figure your tires subject to tire fee Step 4: Sign below Line 2 Write the number of deductible tires you sold during the An owner, officer, partner, or authorized agent of the business must period for which you are filing. See the General Information section sign the return. above to determine which tire sales are not subject to the Tire User Fee. Penalty and interest information Step 2: Figure your collection allowance and You owe a late filing penalty if you do not file a processable return net amount due by the due date, a late payment penalty if you do not pay the Line 5 If this return is filed and paid by the due date, you are amount you owe by the original due date of the return, a bad check entitled to a collection allowance. Multiply Line 3 by 10 cents ($0.10). penalty if your remittance is not honored by your financial institution, and a cost of collection fee if you do not pay the amount you owe Line 7 If you collected more fee than the amount due, write the within 30 days after a bill has been issued. We will bill you for any amount of the excess tire fee you collected on Line 7. amounts owed. For more information, see Publication 103, Penalties and Interest for Illinois Taxes. To receive a copy of this publication, Step 3: Figure your payment due visit our website at tax.illinois.gov. Line 9 If we have notified you that you have credit and you wish to use it toward what you owe, write the amount you are using on Line 9. Line 10 Subtract Line 9 from Line 8. Write the result on Line 10. This is the amount due. ST-8 back (R-07/13) *ZZZZZZZZZ* |