Department of Revenue Reminds
Taxpayers that April 15 Filing Deadline is Quickly Approaching
Taxpayers encouraged to use IDOR’s free,
enhanced tax-filing system
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[April 09, 2024]
The
Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is reminding taxpayers that
the upcoming deadline is quickly approaching for filing 2023 state
individual income tax returns. The agency has been collecting and
processing returns since the 2024 tax season officially began on
January 29 and the deadline is Monday, April 15, 2024.
“We encourage taxpayers to file electronically as this will speed
processing. If they are due money back, they should choose direct
deposit as that ensures the fastest issuance of refunds,” IDOR
Director David Harris said. “MyTax
Illinois, our free online program, 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. Individuals may also
choose to file using tax-prep software, a tax professional, or the
paper Form IL-1040.”
If a taxpayer electronically files an error-free return, they should
receive a direct deposit refund in approximately four weeks. In
2023, IDOR received a total of nearly 6.2 million IL-1040 returns.
Of those returns received, close to 5.6 million were filed
electronically, or 90.3%.
IDOR works closely with the IRS and other states’
revenue departments to combat tax fraud.
“By verifying information on tax returns before issuing refunds,
IDOR prevented over $104 million in fraudulent or erroneous refunds
from being issued last year," Harris said.
Taxpayers are encouraged to also help prevent fraud by protecting
their personal information and staying alert to phone scams or
phishing emails.
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If a return cannot be filed by
the April 15 due date, taxpayers may make an extension payment
electronically through MyTax Illinois. To pay by mail, they may
use Form IL-505-I, Automatic Extension Payment for Individuals
Filing Form IL-1040, to calculate and make payments. While an
extension provides additional time to submit any relevant
paperwork, taxpayers need to pay the taxes owed by the April 15
deadline to avoid penalties and interest.
In addition to free filing of Form IL-1040 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. Taxpayers may also look up IL-PINs, amounts of any
estimated tax payments made, and when necessary, amounts reported on
Form 1099-G with MyTax Illinois.
IDOR’s taxpayer assistance numbers are available for tax-related
inquiries without having to wait for an agent. To receive assistance
taxpayers may call 1-800-732-8866 or 217-782-3336. Free language
assistance for Limited English Proficiency (LEP) individuals is
available. IDOR will also have extended telephone hours with
representatives on hand to assist taxpayers with any last-minute
questions on Friday, April 12 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and
Monday, April 15 from 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
For the most up-to-date information, forms, schedules, and
instructions for the 2024 tax season, please visit IDOR's website at
tax.illinois.gov.
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