Pritzker Reminds Eligible
Taxpayers to Take Advantage of Earned Income Tax Credit
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[January 28, 2023]
With thousands of Illinoisans failing to take
advantage of savings offered by the federal Earned Income Tax Credit
(EITC) and state Earned Income Credit (EIC) each tax season,
Governor JB Pritzker is reminding qualifying taxpayers to claim
these valuable benefits.
“My administration’s first focus will always be supporting Illinois’
working families—and that means putting money back into the pockets
of those who need it most,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “With tax
season well underway, I encourage all eligible Illinoisans to take
advantage of our state Earned Income Credit and federal Earned
Income Tax Credit.”
To be eligible for tax year 2022 (tax returns filed in 2023),
taxpayers must have received “earned income” in 2022, meet certain
income and residency qualifications, and file a tax return even if
they do not owe any tax or are not required to file. The Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) recommends that all workers who earned $59,187
or less last year, learn about EITC eligibility and use the EITC
Assistant to see if they meet qualifications.
Taxpayers eligible for the federal EITC also automatically qualify
for the Illinois EIC, which is a refundable tax credit worth up to
18 percent of their federal claim. Despite that, in 2022, more than
70,000 Illinoisans claimed a federal EITC credit without also
claiming the state EIC, leaving over $25.3 million unclaimed.
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“We continue to work with
Governor Pritzker and his office to coordinate outreach efforts
to increase state participation by targeting taxpayers who
qualified for federal EITC credit but failed to claim the state
EIC credit on their Illinois returns,” Illinois Department of
Revenue Director David Harris said. “We urge all working
taxpayers to check their eligibility status as this can change
each year and be sure to claim both the state and federal
credits to maximize savings."
For the 2022 tax year, the earned income credit ranges from $560
to $6,935, depending on the number of children claimed on the
return. However, taxpayers do not have to have a child to claim
the credit. Last year, 25 million eligible workers and families
received $63 billion through the federal EITC. Taxpayers
receiving earned income in the last three years that did not
claim these benefits can still apply by filing amended returns.
To determine an Illinois EIC amount, taxpayers can follow the
instructions for Schedule IL-E/EIC. For more information on
determining a federal credit, taxpayers can visit the IRS
website at www.irs.gov.
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