2019 Illinois Tax Filing Season
Begins Monday, January 28
IDOR Continues to Save State Tens of
Millions Through Fraud Prevention Efforts
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[January 24, 2019]
The Illinois Department of Revenue (“IDOR”) will begin accepting
2018 state individual income tax returns on Monday, January 28, the
same date that the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) begins accepting
federal individual income tax returns. IDOR is reminding taxpayers
that filing tax returns electronically and requesting direct deposit
into a checking or savings account is still the fastest, most secure
way to receive a refund.
IDOR’s continued focus on identity theft and fraud prevention
resulted in the prevention of more than $66 million in refund fraud
in 2018. IDOR will continue to work with the Internal Revenue
Service and other states to strengthen protections for tax payers
from tax fraud and identity theft.
As a part of IDOR’s ongoing fraud prevention efforts, taxpayers who
receive an identity verification letter may now authenticate
electronically through IDOR’s free online account management
program, MyTax Illinois.
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In the past, identity authentication required written documentation sent via
paper mail, creating a time-consuming process for the taxpayer and IDOR.
MyTax Illinois will begin accepting individual income tax returns on January 28.
Taxpayers can file their Forms IL-1040 for free using MyTax Illinois.
Individuals may also utilize MyTax Illinois to make payments, check the status
of their Illinois Individual Income Tax refunds using the Where’s My Refund?
link, and look up their IL-PINs, amounts of any estimated tax payments they have
made, and (when necessary) amounts reported on Form1099-G.
IDOR anticipates direct deposit refunds will be issued approximately four weeks
from the time an error-free electronically-filed return is submitted.
For the most up-to-date information, forms, schedules, and instructions for the
2018 tax year, please visit IDOR’s website at: tax.illinois.gov.
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