Illinois Illinois Exemption and Earned Income Credit
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Use your mouse or Tab key to move through the fields. Use your mouse or space bar to enable check boxes. *66112231W* Illinois Department of Revenue 2023 Schedule IL-E/EIC Illinois Exemption and Earned Income Tax Credit Attach to your Form IL-1040 Read this information first The Illinois Expanded EITC Worksheet on Page 3 was added to determine the federal EITC calculation on which the Illinois EITC amount is figured. Complete this schedule only if you are claiming • dependents (Step 2) or • the Illinois Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) (Step 3). Note:The total amount of Illinois EITC may exceed the amount of tax. New for 2023! Taxpayers who did not qualify for the federal EITC or qualified for a smaller amount, but did meet federal income guidelines, now qualify for the Illinois EITC if the taxpayer is filing • with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), or • without a qualifying child and is at least age 18 or older (including taxpayers over ages 65). Step 1: Provide the following information Your name as shown on your Form IL‑1040 IL Attachment No. 30 Attach: If claiming the Illinois EITC, you must attach a copy of pages 1 and 2 of your federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR to this schedule. Warning: If you fraudulently claim the EITC, you may not be allowed to claim the credit for up to ten years. You also may have to pay penalties. – – Your Social Security number Illinois Dependent Exemption Allowance Step 2: Dependent information Complete the table for each person you are claiming as a dependent. Note: If you are claiming more than ten dependents, complete and attach additional Dependent information tables. Dependent’s first name Dependent’s last name Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification number Dependent’s relationship to you Dependent’s date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy) 1M ultiply the total number of dependents you are claiming by $2,425. _____ X $2,425. Enter the result here and on Form IL-1040, Line 10d. Full time student Person with disability Number of months living with you Eligible for Earned Income Credit 1 Continue to Page 2 to calculate Illinois Earned Income Tax Credit IL-1040 Schedule IL-E/EIC Page 1 of 3 (R-12/23) Printed by authority of the state of Illinois. Electronic only, one copy. This form is authorized as outlined under the Illinois Income Tax Act. Disclosure of this information is required. Failure to provide information could result in a penalty. .00 *66112232W* Illinois Earned Income Tax Credit Complete this section only if you qualify for the Illinois EITC. New for 2023, even if you did not qualify for the federal EITC, you may be able to qualify for the Illinois EITC. See instructions to find out if you qualify. Note: You must complete the table in Step 3 only if you are claiming a qualifying child not included in Step 2. Attach: a copy of federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Pages 1 and 2. Remember: Intentionally submitting false information is a crime under Section 1301 of the Illinois Income Tax Act. Step 3: Qualifying Child Information Complete the table for qualifying children that are not included in Step 2. Child’s first name Child’s last name Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification number Child’s relationship to you Child’s date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy) 1 Enter your wages, salaries and tips from your federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Line 1z. 2 Enter your business income or (loss) from your federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Schedule 1, Line 3. If you report an amount on Line 2, you must answer the question in Line 2a below. Full time student Number of months living with you Person with disability 1 .00 2 .00 2a Does your occupation require a city, state, or county issued professional license, registration, or certification? 2a 3 If you are filing your 2023 federal return as married filing jointly but are filing your 2023 Illinois Yes No return as married filing separately, enter your federal adjusted gross income (AGI) from your married filing jointly federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Line 11. 3 3a If you entered an amount on Line 3, enter your spouse’s Social Security number from your married filing jointly federal return. 4 Is the statutory employee box marked on your W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, Box 13? .00 3a 4 Yes No Step 4: Figure your Illinois EITC 5 If you qualify for the federal EITC, go to Line 6. If you do not qualify for the federal EITC, but do qualify for the Illinois EITC, check this box and complete the Illinois Expanded EITC Worksheet on Page 3 before continuing to Line 6. See instructions to find out if you qualify. 5 6 Enter the amount of federal Earned Income Tax Credit from your federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Line 27, or the amount from the Illinois Expanded EITC Worksheet, Line 23. 6 7 Multiply the amount on Line 6 by 20% (0.2). 7 8 Illinois residents: Enter 1.0. Nonresidents and part-year residents: Enter the decimal from Schedule NR, Line 48. 9 Multiply Line 7 by the decimal on Line 8. This is your Illinois EITC. Enter this amount here and on your Form IL-1040, Line 29. IL-1040 Schedule IL-E/EIC Page 2 of 3 (R-12/23) .00 .00 8 9 .00 *66112233W* Illinois Expanded EITC Worksheet - Complete only if you checked the box on Step 4, Line 5. Part 1 Your Earned Income - See instructions. 1 Enter the amount from federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Line 1z. 1 2 Enter the amount from Line 1 that is from medicaid waiver payments that you don’t choose to include in earned income (federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Line 1d). 2 3 Subtract Line 2 from Line 1 and enter the result. 3 4 Enter all of your nontaxable combat pay from federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Line 1i, if you elect to include it in earned income. 4 5 Add Lines 3 and 4 and enter the result. If you were not self-employed and did not have to file federal Schedule SE, go to Line 15. Otherwise, continue to Line 6. 5 6 Enter the amount from federal Schedule SE, Part I, Line 3. 6 7 Enter the amount from federal Schedule SE, Part I, Line 4b and Line 5a. 7 8 Add Lines 6 and 7 and enter the result. 8 9 Enter the amount from federal Schedule SE, Part I, Line 13. 10 Subtract Line 9 from Line 8 and enter the result. 9 10 11 Enter any net farm profit or (loss) from federal Schedule F, Line 34; and from farm partnerships, federal Schedule K-1 (federal Form 1065), Box 14, Code A. 11 12 Enter any net profit or (loss) from federal Schedule C, Line 31; and federal Schedule K-1 (federal Form 1065), Box 14, Code A (other than farming). 12 13 Enter the amount from federal Schedule C, Line 1, that you are filing as a statutory employee. 13 14 Add Lines 10, 11, 12, and 13 and enter the total. 14 15 Add Lines 5 and 14 and enter the total. If Line 14 is blank, enter the amount from Line 5. If the total is zero or negative, enter “0” zero. 15 16 Is the amount on Line 15 equal to or less than the amount in Table 1 (below) for your filing status and number of qualifying children? 16 Yes If yes, continue to Part 2. If No, STOP; you do not qualify for the Illinois EITC. Qualifying Children Claimed No Table 1 Federal EITC Income Limits Filing as Single, Head of Household, or Widowed Filing as Married Filing Jointly Zero $17,640 $24,210 One $46,560 $53,120 Two $52,918 $59,478 Three $56,838 $63,398 Part 2 Your Federal EITC Calculation 17 Enter your total earned income from Part 1, Line 15. 17 18 Look up the amount on Line 17 in the federal Form 1040 Instructions for Line 27, EIC Table, to find the credit amount. Be sure you use the correct column for your filing status and the correct number of qualifying children. Enter the credit amount here. 18 19 Enter the amount from federal Form 1040 or 1040-SR, Line 11 (AGI). 19 20 Are the amounts on Lines 17 and 19 the same? 20 Yes If Yes, skip Lines 21 and 22, and enter the amount from Line 18 on Line 23. If No, go to Line 21. 21 If you have: • No qualifying children, is the amount on Line 19 less than $9,800 ($16,370 if married filing jointly)? • 1 or more qualifying children, is the amount on Line 19 less than $21,560 ($28,120 if married filing jointly)? 21 Yes 22 If Line 21 is Yes, leave Line 22 blank and enter the amount from Line 18 on Line 23. If Line 21 is No, look up the amount on Line 19 in the federal Form 1040 Instructions for Line 27, EIC Table, to find the credit. Be sure you use the correct column for your filing status and the correct number of qualifying children. Enter the credit amount here. 22 23 If you have an amount on Line 22, compare the amounts on Lines 18 and 22, and enter the smaller amount. This is your federal EITC calculation. Enter this amount on Page 2, Step 4, Line 6. 23 IL-1040 Schedule IL-E/EIC Page 3 of 3 (R-12/23) Reset Print No No
2023 Schedule IL-E/EIC - Illinois Exemption and Earned Income Credit
More about the Illinois Form Schedule IL-E/EIC Individual Income Tax TY 2023
Schedule IL-E/EIC enables you with instructions to claiming your dependents who are exempted on the total amount of earned income.
We last updated the Illinois Exemption and Earned Income Credit in January 2024, so this is the latest version of Form Schedule IL-E/EIC, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form Schedule IL-E/EIC directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Illinois tax forms here.
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Illinois usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated Illinois Form Schedule IL-E/EIC from the Department of Revenue in January 2024.
About the Individual Income Tax
The IRS and most states collect a personal income tax, which is paid throughout the year via tax withholding or estimated income tax payments.
Most taxpayers are required to file a yearly income tax return in April to both the Internal Revenue Service and their state's revenue department, which will result in either a tax refund of excess withheld income or a tax payment if the withholding does not cover the taxpayer's entire liability. Every taxpayer's situation is different - please consult a CPA or licensed tax preparer to ensure that you are filing the correct tax forms!
Historical Past-Year Versions of Illinois Form Schedule IL-E/EIC
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