Department of Finance Launches Business Recovery Payment Plan Program

In accordance with the City’s plan to provide critical financial relief to Chicago’s business community, the Department of Finance is excited to launch the Business Recovery Payment Plan Program. Through this program, eligible business license holders can enter into a payment plan with as little as $25 down with terms up to 60 months. This will remove barriers for business owners that owe City debt and allow them to resolve holds on their business licenses with minimal burden. The Business Recovery Payment Plan Program is available through June 30, 2022 for most debt types.

To help Chicago’s business owners understand how they can benefit from this new program, the Department of Finance will be holding a webinar this Tuesday, August 10, at 11:00am. Please join this webinar for an overview of the program, including who is eligible and how to enroll. Register and learn more at chicago.gov/business education.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible to enroll in a payment plan under this program?

  • Any debtor holding a license issued by the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) may enroll in a payment plan to resolve business debt associated with their license. This includes general business licenses as well as public vehicle licenses.

What types of debt are eligible for a payment plan under this program?

  • Most debt types are eligible, including administrative hearing, parking and camera enforcement, utility billing, and tax debt. License, permit, and other City fees, such as inspection and driveway fees, must be paid in full and therefore are ineligible for a payment plan. In addition, non-business debt cannot be included in this program.

How can eligible licensees enroll in the program?

  • Eligible licensees should call the Business Contact Center at 312-747-4747 to get started. Representatives are available to guide you through the enrollment process for all eligible debt types, Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm. A license holder with multiple debt types may enroll in a payment plan for each.

What are the payment plan requirements for each debt type?

  • Administrative Hearing Debt

  • $25 minimum down payment

  • Monthly payments equal to the unpaid balance after down payment divided by the number of months in the term

  • Terms up to 60 months

  • Parking and Camera Enforcement Debt

  • $25 minimum down payment

  • Monthly payments equal to the unpaid balance after down payment divided by the number of months in the term or a minimum of $10 per month, whichever is greater

  • Terms up to 24 months without hardship, up to 60 months with demonstrated financial hardship

  • Utility Billing Debt

  • First monthly payment initiates the payment plan (no down payment)

  • Monthly payments equal to the unpaid balance divided by the number of months in the term

  • Terms up to 36 months available online or via self-service IVR at 312-744-4426. Longer terms available by speaking with a representative.

  • Tax Debt

  • Minimum 10% down payment

  • Monthly payments equal to the unpaid balance after down payment divided by the number of months in the term. No additional interest will accrue for the original term of the payment plan.

  • Terms up to 36 months

How long will this program be offered?

  • The Business Recovery Payment Plan Program will be offered through June 30, 2022.

What happens if I miss a monthly payment?

  • For all debt other than utility billing, if a payment is missed a notification will be sent stating the date by which payment must be made to avoid the plan going into default status. If no payment is made by the appointed date, the payment plan will go into default status and a license hold will be placed on the account. For utility billing debt, if a payment plan payment is missed or a current bill’s payment is missed, the plan will default. However, a new payment plan can be set-up immediately and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week either online or using self-service IVR.

If I have outstanding business debt, can I renew my license?

  • No, the Municipal Code of Chicago requires that licensees resolve their debt before renewing their license. As such, licensees must pay their debt in full or enroll in a payment plan to renew their license.

What are my debt payment options if I am not a City licensee or if I have non-business debt?

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