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Use MyTax Illinois to electronically file your original Individual Income Tax Return. It’s easy, free, and you will get your refund faster.
DETERMINE YOUR ELIGIBILITY
You are eligible to file an original IL-1040 via MyTax Illinois if you
- have not filed an individual income tax return for this tax year;
- are an established Illinois taxpayer by having filed an IL-1040 return in the past;
- have a Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN); and
- have a valid email address.
GATHER YOUR INFORMATION
Some common documents, records, or receipts you may need to help you file are
- your 8-digit
IL-PIN or a valid Illinois Driver's License or Illinois State Identification Card, or your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) from your prior year's tax return;
- a copy of your federal income tax return and schedules;
- copies of all W-2 and 1099 forms;
- tax returns you filed with other states;
- your property number and amount of property tax paid;
- receipts for qualified education or moving expenses; and
- your routing and account number if you are due a refund and choose to deposit your refund directly into your checking or savings account.
For more information, see IL-1040 Instructions.
FILE YOUR RETURN
Start Your IL-1040
Already have a MyTax Illinois account?
You can login to your account to file your IL-1040.
Important Notice for MyTax Illinois users – The option to file Form IL-1040, Illinois Individual Income Tax Return, without having a MyTax Illinois account (non-login option) is no longer available. If you would like to file
your IL-1040 through MyTax Illinois, you must file using your My Tax Illinois account. If you do not have an account, you may create one by choosing "Sign Up" in the Login box at MyTax Illinois and following the instructions.
What if I already filed Form IL-1040?
DO NOT mail a copy of your return. Submitting multiple original returns will cause processing delays.
What
about my refund?
You can check the status of your refund here: Where’s my refund?
Made an error, forgot something, or need to amend?
If you discover that you made an error or forgot to include income, withholding, or another credit on your original return, you must file Form IL-1040-X, Amended Individual Income Tax Return.
Learn more about filing Form IL-1040-X on MyTax Illinois.
I received a Return Correction Notice (RCN). What should I do?
DO NOT file another Form IL-1040. Please respond to the RCN as directed.
The Department of Labor (DOL) mailed you federal Form 1099-G with:
- the amount of the EWF benefits you received in Box 6, and
- the amount of New York State withholding in Box 11.
You must report EWF benefits when you file your federal and state income tax returns.
If you are e-filing your return, your software should prompt you to enter all the information from your Form 1099-G, including Box 6. If it does not, contact your software company for assistance.
If you are filing a paper return, report the amount in Box 6 as other income on:
- line 8Z of Schedule 1 of the federal Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, and
- line 16 of New York State Form IT-201, Resident Income Tax Return.
Visit DOL at 1099-G Tax Information for Excluded Workers Fund to learn more about the Form 1099-G for EWF they sent you.
Whether you e-File or file by paper, planning ahead will help you avoid problems and delays with your income taxes. First: View the
Individual Income Filing Requirements to determine if you should file a North Carolina individual income tax return. Second: determine your federal adjusted gross income, which is the starting point for your State individual income tax return. You determine that figure by completing a federal income tax return. Visit the
Internal Revenue Service webpage to help you get started with your federal return. Once you have determined that you should file, review these tips to give you a head start on your State income taxes: Remember: Please don't file photocopies of tax forms. That could delay the processing of your return or cause errors that would require you to file an amended return. If you file your return on a calendar year basis, the 2021 return is due on or before April 15, 2022. A fiscal year return is due on the 15th day of the 4th month following the end of the taxable year. When the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or
legal holiday, the return is due on or before the next business day. For example, in 2022, Emancipation Day, a legal holiday in the District of Columbia, will be observed on April 15, 2022. If your 2021 calendar year return is postmarked on or before April 18, 2022, your return is considered timely filed. (For more information on timely mailing North Carolina tax returns, see
Directive TA-18-1.) The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) generally offers free tax help to people who make $57,000 or less. The IRS also offers tax help for seniors through its Tax Counseling for the Elderly program (TCE). There are VITA and TCE sites across the state where trained volunteers can answer your questions, file
your taxes and help you take advantage of any tax credits for which you are eligible. Please view the Free Tax Return Preparation for Qualifying Taxpayers page to learn more about VITA and TCE. You can call 1-800-906-9887 to find the VITA or TCE site near you. When you are ready to fill out your tax forms, remember these tips: Do not mix different types of tax forms and schedules. Below is a chart explaining the different types of forms and schedules available.
All forms and schedules submitted must be the same type; if not, your return can not be processed. Webfill Forms These forms are completed using a computer, and then printed. Handwritten (Web) Forms These forms are printed, and then filled out by hand. DOR Printed Forms These forms are ordered by mail and filled out by hand. Software Generated Forms These forms are created using filing software. Double-check your math and verify your individual information, including your address and all Social Security numbers. These are among the most common errors found on tax returns. Taking care will reduce your chance of hearing from the IRS or NCDOR and speed up your refunds. File electronically. E-filing is a quick, convenient and secure way to file both your federal and state taxes. Many North Carolina
taxpayers will qualify for free or low-cost e-filing.Remember The Deadline!
Free Tax Help Is Available
Tips For Preparing Your Taxes
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