Ill. Admin. Code tit. 56, § 2765.70
a) The Director shall waive interest on any unpaid contributions for a nonprofit organization, as defined in Section 211.2 of the Act, or a local governmental entity, as determined under Section 211.1 of the Act, if:
3) The chief operating officer of the organization or entity files an affidavit with the Director in which he states that, upon learning of the organization or entity's liability under the Act, he took immediate action to bring the organization or entity into compliance.
Example: Nonprofit organization A was created in 1985. Because it is not liable under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA), it believed that it was not liable for state unemployment insurance contributions. As a result of an audit in 1992, it is determined the organization was liable since 1985 and owes unpaid contributions since 1989. If the organization had never filed any reports or forms required of it under the Act, if it had never been found to be a chargeable employer and if the chief operating officer tenders the appropriate affidavit, any interest on the unpaid contributions will be waived.
(Source: Section repealed, new Section adopted at 17 Ill. Reg. 308, effective December 28, 1992)