Reminder: Income Tax Filing and
Payment Deadline Is July 15, Just 1 Month Away
Deadline Previously Extended Three Months
Due To COVID-19; Many Have Already Filed
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[June 16, 2020]
Today, the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is reminding
taxpayers that state individual income tax returns and payments are
due July 15, the same date set by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
for federal returns. Taxpayers who have yet to file their 2019 state
individual income tax returns must act by July 15 to avoid penalties
and interest. Governor JB Pritzker extended the tax filing season
three months from the normal due date of April 15 to help Illinois
taxpayers experiencing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The extended income tax deadline is just over a month away and
taxpayers still needing to file a return should prepare today,” said
Illinois Department of Revenue Director David Harris. “With the
COVID-19 pandemic still causing many households financial
difficulties, we encourage taxpayers expecting refunds to file soon
and make full use of any credits and deductions legally available to
them.”
As of June 15, over 4.99 million taxpayers have filed their state
individual income tax returns despite having the extension option;
this represents 81% of the total state individual income tax returns
the department anticipates. IDOR has successfully processed over 3.3
million refunds to date.
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As part of a revised revenue estimate released in April, the Governor’s Office
of Budget and Management projected the extension would defer approximately $1
billion in general fund revenue to Fiscal Year 2021.
IDOR reminds taxpayers that the fastest, most secure way to receive a refund is
to file a tax return electronically and request direct deposit into a checking
or savings account. Taxpayers may file and pay their IL-1040 for free through
MyTax Illinois. Taxpayers who have already filed a return can check their status
by using the Where's My Refund? link located at
www.MyTax.Illinois.Gov.
For the most up-to-date information, forms, schedules, and instructions for the
2019 tax year, please visit IDOR’s website at: tax.illinois.gov. IDOR offices
are currently closed to the public; taxpayers needing assistance can contact the
department by phone at 800-732-8866 or via email (addresses available at
tax.illinois.gov).
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