Do I need to file an Illinois tax form if I lived in Iowa and worked in Illinois and accidently paid $85 in taxes for Illinois?
I don't want to spend money or time getting my $85 refund from Illinois. Can I just ignore and not submit for Illinois state? I submitted my Iowa and federal forms already.
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DS30
New Member
Jun 4, 2019 7:16:09 PM
Yes, you can just submit an IA resident state income tax return only (to report all your income including IL-sourced income) if you do not want a refund of your IL withholdings.
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DS30
New Member
Jun 4, 2019 7:16:09 PM
Yes, you can just submit an IA resident state income tax return only (to report all your income including IL-sourced income) if you do not want a refund of your IL withholdings.
jody_ehler
New Member
Jun 4, 2019 7:16:11 PM
One pay period was taxed by Illinois and Iowa. I submitted the reciprocal form for the start of the second pay period. Employer did not instruct us of the reciprocal forms. I googled and found this information and submitted right away. Thank you for the reply "Turbo TaxDeeS!