Department of Revenue Reminds
Taxpayers that April 18 Filing Deadline is Quickly Approaching
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[April 12, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is reminding taxpayers
that the upcoming deadline for filing 2021 state individual income
tax returns is Monday, April 18, 2022.
"We encourage those who have not yet filed to do so soon. Filing
electronically with direct deposit will ensure the fastest
processing and issuance of any refunds," said IDOR Director David
Harris. "Taxpayers may file their electronic returns for free by
using a registered MyTax Illinois account but may also file
electronically with a tax preparer or third-party software."
To aid in IDOR’s anti-fraud efforts, taxpayers filing their
IL-1040’s through MyTax Illinois, must use a registered MyTax
Illinois account. If they do not have a registered account, they may
create one by choosing “sign up” in the login box at MyTax Illinois
and follow the instructions. The ID number will be mailed to them
within 10 days after being requested. While IDOR strongly encourages
electronic filing, taxpayers can always file a paper return if they
choose.
If a taxpayer electronically files an error-free return, they should
receive a direct deposit refund in approximately four weeks. Last
year, IDOR received over 6.3 million income tax returns. Most
returns were filed electronically, 88%, while 12% of taxpayers filed
using paper returns.
While the state of Illinois does grant an automatic six-month
extension to file an IL-1040 each year, taxpayers must still pay any
money owed on their returns by April 18 to avoid penalties and
interest.
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If a return cannot be filed by the April 18 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.
Although the tax filing deadline is Monday, April 18, Illinois Governor JB
Pritzker announced early this year that victims of severe storms, straight-line
winds, and tornadoes beginning December 10, 2021, have until May 16, 2022, to
file tax returns and make income tax payments. Additional information can
be found here Tornado Payment Extensions.
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.
To assist taxpayers with last minute questions, IDOR will also have extended
telephone hours on Friday, April 15 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Monday,
April 18 from 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
For the most up-to-date information, forms, schedules, and instructions for the
2022 tax season, please visit IDOR's website at: tax.illinois.gov.
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