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State tax filing
Thanks Tom! Strange that he Turbotax software completed an Illinois Schedule NR (including the amount from the IL 1099G), showing nothing owed to Illinois and a full return of the tax paid to IL (which I filed that way)! The Illinois Dept of Rev couldn't point me to their tax law where unemployment compensation is mentioned specifically, but you did, although it's hidden way down in there (in Section 303, which appears to be miscellaneous income sources). While I understand that Unemployment Compensation is Income, the best information that I could obtain from reputable Internet sources (including yourself), is that tax on Unemployment Compensation is paid to the state of which you are a resident. I more easily found it . . . In Wisconsin's Dept of Rev docs!! Wisconsin's website states that "Illinois law provides that unemployment compensation paid by the Illinois Department of Employment Security to a nonresident of Illinois is taxable to Illinois." Thank you, Illinois! Glad I moved back to Texas! Thanks again for your reply, Tom! I am very appreciative!