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Why are there no exemptions on my Illinois return yet my information states I am an Illinois resident for the entire year? Nothing changed from the prior year.
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Why are there no exemptions on my Illinois return yet my information states I am an Illinois resident for the entire year? Nothing changed from the prior year.
Starting in 2017 Illinois does not allow you to claim the standard Exemption allowance if your federal adjusted gross income (AGI) exceed certain limits.
For married filing joint returns this limit is $500,000, otherwise it's $250,000.
June 6, 2019
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Why are there no exemptions on my Illinois return yet my information states I am an Illinois resident for the entire year? Nothing changed from the prior year.
Starting in 2017 Illinois does not allow you to claim the standard Exemption allowance if your federal adjusted gross income (AGI) exceed certain limits.
For married filing joint returns this limit is $500,000, otherwise it's $250,000.
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Why are there no exemptions on my Illinois return yet my information states I am an Illinois resident for the entire year? Nothing changed from the prior year.
This limit also applies to the K-12 Education Expense Credit and the Property Tax Credit, FYI
June 6, 2019
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