IRA Issues Relief Requests to Governor Pritzker for Restaurant Industry - Share with Your Networks
On Friday, the IRA issued a
letter to Governor J.B. Pritzker
outlining a list of urgent regulatory and legislative measures needed by the restaurant and hospitality industry of Illinois during the COVID-19 crisis.
The following requests are included:
- Taxes and Fees
- Delay sales tax remittance for all restaurants and bars
- Assist businesses with regulatory relief regarding unemployment claims by freezing unemployment insurance rates in Illinois
- Defer property, estimated income, corporate income, and franchise taxes
- Quickly refund overpayment of estimated taxes
- Direct Aid to Restaurants and Employees
- Create tax credits with expedited processing for retaining employees during the COVID-19 crisis
- Assist with business interruption insurance
- Commercial Payment Relief
- Prohibit landlords from evicting or foreclosing restaurants for non-payment of rent or mortgages during the COVID-19 crisis
- Regulatory Relief
- Suspend the Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC) retailer delinquency list for non-payment of liquor invoices.
- Remove any restrictions on state liquor license renewals for 90-120 days.
- Allow restaurants with valid liquor licenses to sell cocktails/mixed drinks for off-premise consumption and for delivery to customers
- Suspend the implementation of the state’s next minimum wage increase until July 1, 2021
- Quickly enact regulatory changes to enable restaurants to function as temporary grocery stores
- Delivery Regulations
- Cap commission fees on restaurants from third party delivery services
These actions will not eliminate the impact of the crisis, but they will be important first steps on the road to recovery. The IRA will continue to work for all measures of relief for restaurants at the local, state, and federal levels.
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