Do I need to file state taxes in Illinois?
You must file a Form IL-1040, Individual Income Tax Return, if you are an Illinois resident and: You were required to file a federal income tax return. You were not required to file a federal return, but your Illinois base income is greater than your exemption allowance.
Is state tax filing necessary?
Not everyone has to file state taxes. Typically, the need to file is triggered if you live in a state (see below) and you meet certain criteria. Filing a federal return – Many states will require you to file state taxes if you’re also required to file federal taxes.
How do I file Illinois state taxes?
There are four options to file.
- File with tax-preparation software, like Credit Karma Tax®.
- E-file through the state’s free online service, MyTax Illinois.
- File with the assistance of a tax professional.
- Send a paper return by U.S. mail.
Where do I file my Illinois state taxes?
Mailing Addresses
| Paper returns without payment | Paper returns with payment |
|---|---|
| Illinois Department of Revenue Springfield, IL 62719-0001 | Illinois Department of Revenue Springfield, IL 62726-0001 |
How to file an individual tax return in Illinois?
Use MyTax Illinois to electronically file your original Individual Income Tax Return. It’s easy, free, and you will get your refund faster. You are eligible to file an original IL-1040 via MyTax Illinois if you
Who is eligible to file an il-1040?
You are eligible to file an original IL-1040 via MyTax Illinois if you have not filed an individual income tax return for this tax year; are an established Illinois taxpayer orhave a valid Illinois Driver’s License or Illinois State Identification Card;
Do you have to file taxes as a student in Illinois?
a student, you are not exempt from tax nor are there special residency provisions for you. However, income, such as certain scholarships or fellowships, that is not taxable under federal income tax law, is also not taxed by Illinois. a nonresident alien, you must file Form IL-1040 if your income is taxed under federal income tax law.
Do you have to file Illinois state tax if you are married?
Most Illinois taxpayers should use the same state filing status as they use on their federal return. There are two exceptions that both apply if you used married filing jointly as your status on your federal return.