2023 Illinois Tax Filing Season
Begins January 23
Taxpayers encouraged to use improved, free
tax-filing system
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[January 18, 2023]
The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) will begin
accepting 2022 state individual income tax returns on Monday,
January 23, the same date that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
begins accepting federal individual income tax returns.
“Taxpayers are encouraged to file electronically as early as
possible in the tax season and choose direct deposit in order to
ensure the fastest processing and issuance of any refunds,” IDOR
Director David Harris said. “I encourage taxpayers to try My Tax
Illinois , our free online account management program that has been
recently updated and allows taxpayers to file their individual
income taxes electronically. Electronic filing is also available
through third party software or with most tax preparers.”
MyTax Illinois has been improved this year to make filing a 2022
IL-1040 easier than ever. The electronic management system enables
taxpayers to report income and claim credits and payments, pay taxes
electronically or receive refunds quickly with direct deposit, and
receive immediate confirmation after returns are submitted.
“Our enhanced MyTax Illinois system also allows taxpayers to file
returns with or without an account, operates with a simple question
and answer format, and works to reduce errors by using automated
calculations and prepopulated information from previous returns,”
Harris explained.
If a taxpayer electronically files an error-free return, they should
receive a direct deposit refund in approximately four weeks.
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IDOR received a total of nearly
6.2 million IL-1040 returns last year in 2022. Of those returns
received, close to 5.6 million were filed electronically, or
90.3%. The 2023 tax filing deadline is Tuesday, April 18.
“IDOR works to safeguard and protect taxpayers from identity
theft and will continue to coordinate with the IRS and other
states to strengthen protections. By verifying information on
tax returns before issuing refunds, IDOR prevented over $62
million in fraudulent or erroneous refunds from being issued in
the last year alone,” Harris said.
Taxpayers are encouraged to also do their part by protecting
their personal information and staying alert to phone scams or
phishing emails.
In addition to being able to file Form IL-1040 for free through
MyTax Illinois, individuals may also utilize the site to make
payments, respond to department inquiries, and check the status
of their refunds using the Where's My Refund? link.
MyTaxIllinois also allows taxpayers to look up Illinois-Personal
Identification Numbers (IL-PINs), which are eight-digit numbers
assigned by the department and used as signatures when e-filing
returns. Amounts of any estimated tax payments can also be
viewed and (when necessary), amounts reported on Forms 1099-G
and 1098-F can also be found on the site.
For the most up-to-date information, forms, schedules, and
instructions for the 2023 tax season, please visit IDOR's
website at: tax.illinois.gov.
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