Tax season opens
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[February 04, 2014]
CHICAGO — The Illinois
Department of Revenue has announced that it will start accepting and
processing tax returns filed electronically. Once federal tax
returns have been completed, Illinois taxpayers have several options
for filing their state returns. MyTax Illinois, the Illinois
Department of Revenue's online filing system, walks taxpayers
through all of the options for credits and deductions. This option
is free and available to almost every Illinois taxpayer. It is
available at tax.illinois.gov.
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Taxpayers may also file electronically, either through paid tax
preparers or software designed for 2013 tax year filings. Last year,
80 percent of taxpayers filed electronically, and many received
refunds through direct deposit in about a week. Taxpayers who would
prefer to do so may download the forms they need, fill them out and
mail them to the Department of Revenue through the U.S. Postal
Service. "The state of Illinois urges low-income working families
and senior citizens to seek assistance from nonprofit agencies to
help them file electronically and get the biggest refunds to which
they are entitled," said Brian Hamer, director of the Illinois
Department of Revenue. "The earned income tax credit already helps
more than 900,000 taxpayers in Illinois, but 20 percent of eligible
families have not applied for the credit. We hope to change that
this year."
Filing returns electronically has significant benefits for
taxpayers. Math errors are caught before returns are filed,
signatures are affixed electronically and tax preparation programs
help to make sure that taxpayers receive all of the credits and
deductions for which they are eligible. This is particularly helpful
to the more than 1 million families eligible for the earned income
credit or education credits.
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State taxes filed electronically with instructions to issue
direct deposit refunds are paid very quickly. Taxpayers who
don't have a regular bank account may instead opt to receive
their Illinois refund on a debit card that eliminates
check-cashing fees. Once tax returns are filed, taxpayers may go
to the tax.illinois.gov
website to track the processing time of their returns and when
they should see their refund. Once Illinois taxpayers have
received their W-2s, interest and dividend statements, property tax
and mortgage interest payment information, and other tax reporting
information, they should complete their federal taxes. Then they can
file their state taxes.
Taxpayers who received a refund on their Illinois taxes last year
may go to tax.illinois.gov to
obtain an electronic copy of their 1099G, showing the amount of last
year's tax refund that Illinois reports to the IRS.
[Text from
Illinois
Department of Revenue
news release received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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