Illinois Department of Revenue
Announces Start of 2025 Income Tax Season
Eligible Taxpayers Will be Able to Use
Free, Direct File Tax Option on Jan. 27
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[January 16, 2025]
CHICAGO - The 2025 tax season is quickly
approaching, and the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) announced
today it will begin accepting and processing 2025 tax returns on
Monday, January 27, the same date the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
begins accepting federal income tax returns.
Illinois will participate in the IRS Direct File program this year.
Eligible taxpayers will be able to use the program to electronically
complete their 2024 federal tax returns for free. Eligibility can be
confirmed by visiting
https://directfile.irs.gov. After filing a federal return using
Direct File, the program will connect taxpayers to Illinois’ free
state income tax filing system,
MyTax Illinois, allowing
them to file and complete their Illinois state 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. "Eligible taxpayers can use Direct File
to complete their federal taxes and My Tax Illinois , our free
online account management program, that allows taxpayers to file
their individual income taxes electronically. 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
Illinois return, they should receive a direct deposit refund in
approximately four weeks. In 2024, IDOR received a total of nearly
6.2 million IL-1040 returns. Of those returns received, close to 5.7
million were filed electronically, or close to 92%. The tax filing
deadline is Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Note: A six-month filing
extension may be requested, but any taxes owed must still be paid by
the April 15th due date.
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
Check the status of their refunds using Where's My Refund?
Look up IL-PINs, amounts of any estimated tax payments made, and
when necessary, amounts reported on Form 1099-G with MyTax Illinois
Tax Credits
"Depending on circumstances, taxpayers may be able to reduce the
amount of taxes owed through tax credits, explained Harris.
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The Illinois Child Tax Credit (CTC) is a new tax credit
available to taxpayers who qualify for the Earned Income Tax
Credit (EITC) and have at least one dependent child under the
age of 12 years old. The credit amount is calculated as 20% of
the Illinois EITC. For tax year 2025, the Child Tax Credit will
increase to 40 percent of the Illinois EITC.
The Volunteer Emergency Worker Credit (VEW) has been expanded
this year to include volunteers with county or municipal
emergency services and disaster agencies. This credit was
introduced last year and was initially awarded to volunteer fire
service emergency workers who applied, qualified and received
the credit on a first come, first- served basis. NOTE: Taxpayers
must have a Voluntary Emergency Worker Credit Certificate to
claim this credit.
Fighting Tax Fraud
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 $145 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.
Assistance for Taxpayers
IDOR's taxpayer assistance numbers are available for tax-related
inquiries and include automated menus allowing taxpayers to
check the status of a refund, identify an IL-PIN, or receive
estimated payment information 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. For the most
up-to-date information, forms, schedules, and instructions for
the 2025 tax season, please visit IDOR's website at
tax.illinois.gov.
[Text received from Maura Kownacki
Illinois Dept. of Revenue]
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