New Illinois Retailers’ Occupation Tax law provides that a retailer maintaining an in-state place of business that makes retail sales of tangible personal property to Illinois customers from a location or locations out-of-state is considered engaged in the occupation of selling at retail in Illinois.
Source Deloitte
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