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You'll need to determine if the income you're allocating is earned or unearned, as these are handled differently:
Select the type of income and check the instructions from the link below:
Thank you for your response.
However, I am still unsure about which amount I should put in the IL amount and non-IL amount fields.
I don't understand what they mean.
To provide some context, I work in MO but live in IL. I moved to IL in August 2023. In 2023, I earned around $58000. Out of this, I earned $30000 while living in MO and $28000 while living in IL.
My question is, should I enter the amount I earned while living in IL in the Illinois amount field
and the amount I earned while living in MO in the non-Illinois amount field?
I appreciate any help you can provide.
You are filing a MO return for $28,000 of income and an IL return for $30,000 of income. On the IL return, if $58,000 is showing in the total amount, you would enter $28,000 in the Other State Amount. If only the $30,000 is showing, enter zero.
The section you describe is for when you need a credit for tax paid to the other state on IL income. This does not describe your situation of all MO income.
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