They are trying that sort of thing in IL.
From the IL-1040 instructions
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What is Illinois Use Tax?
Illinois Use Tax is a form of sales tax that you, as the purchaser, owe on items that you buy for use in Illinois. If the seller does not collect this tax from you, you must pay the tax to the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR). The most common purchases on which the seller does not collect Illinois Use Tax are those made through the internet, from a mail order catalog, or when traveling outside Illinois.
When must I pay Illinois Use Tax to IDOR?
You must pay Illinois Use Tax to IDOR if
- the items you bought are taxable in Illinois,
- you used or consumed these items in Illinois, and
- when you purchased the items you either
- did not pay any sales tax to the seller,
- or paid sales tax at less than Illinois’ Use Tax rates of 6.25 percent for general merchandise and 1 percent for food and drugs.
For example, if you purchased
- a computer over the internet for use in Illinois and paid no sales tax, you owe 6.25 percent Illinois Use Tax.
- jewelry while vacationing in Georgia upon which you paid
4 percent sales tax and which you brought back to Illinois, you will owe Illinois Use Tax on the 2.25 percent difference in tax rates.
- cheese by mail order from a company in Wisconsin and paid no sales tax, you owe 1 percent Illinois Use Tax.
They want their cut if you pay less than the IL rates, but no credit if you pay more.
Can't wait to escape from IL.