What is Illinois Department of Revenue Contact?
The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is the governmental agency that is responsible for the management and handling of state taxes within the State of Illinois. The department regulates the state's casino industry, the state lottery, the state's thoroughbred and harness horse racing industries, etc. The department gets involved in the manufacturing and sale of alcoholic beverages such as wine, liquor and beer. The department provides information to the public regarding not-for-profit organizations, excise taxes, motor fuel, property taxes, charity gaming, etc. The department includes the Illinois Gaming Board (IGB) responsible for managing Bureau of Criminal Investigations, Illinois State Police Services, and regulate the Riverboat Gambling Act and the Illinois Compiled Statutes.
During the Fiscal Year 2007, the department earned the total revenue of approximately $24.6 billion in taxes. The funding assistance for Illinois Housing Development Authority is administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR). The regional offices within the state of Illinois is located at Chicago, Rockford, Marion, Des Plaines, Fairview Heights, etc. The headquarters of Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is located at Springfield, United States.