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IDOR fraud efforts resulted in over $20 million in savings in 2016

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Revenue (“IDOR”) will begin accepting 2016 state individual income tax returns on Monday, January 23rd, the same date that the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) begins accepting federal individual income tax returns.  IDOR is reminding taxpayers that filing tax returns electronically and requesting direct deposit into a checking or savings account is still the fastest, most secure way to receive a refund.  IDOR begins this tax season with a continued focus on protecting taxpayers and state government against fraud.

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“The State of Illinois’ continued resolve to detect and prevent tax return fraud has resulted in an overall savings of more than$20 million in calendar year 2016 – a $14.5 million or 250% increase from 2015,” said Connie Beard, IDOR Director.  “That’s money that would have otherwise fallen into the hands of criminals that continue in their attempts to perpetrate fraud at the state and national level.  Protecting our taxpayers and ensuring refunds go to the right individual is our top priority.” 

As fraud prevention measures continue, IDOR anticipates direct deposit refunds will be issued four weeks from the time of filing for electronic returns submitted error-free.  

MyTax Illinois, IDOR’s free online account management program will begin accepting Individual Income Tax returns on January 23rd.  Taxpayers can file their Form IL-1040 for free using MyTax Illinois.  Individuals may also utilize MyTax Illinois to make payments, check the status of their Illinois Individual Income Tax refund using Where’s My Refund?, and look up their IL-PIN, estimated tax payments, and 1099-G amounts.

For tax year 2016, over six million individual income tax returns were filed with IDOR.   Of those, 84% were filed electronically.  Over 4 million or 66% of those who filed an individual income tax return received a refund.  The tax rate remains the same for tax year 2016 as it was for 2015:   3.75%.   

For the most up-to-date information, forms, schedules, and instructions for the 2016 tax year, please visit IDOR’s website at: tax.illinois.gov.  

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