Illinoisans who suffered damage from a wave of storms that hit the state on March 31 are getting extra time to file their taxes.
Taxpayers living in DuPage, Boone, Crawford, Marion and Sangamon Counties are eligible for the delay., the tax relief will be for returns and payments due on or after March 31, 2023, and on or before May 31, 2023. Affected taxpayers have six months from the due date to file returns and pay any taxes that were due during this period.
Paper filers seeking disaster relief should write "Tornado-March 2023' in red on the outside of their envelopes and on the top of each of the pages of their tax returns or payments and include a brief written explanation of why they cannot file or pay on time. Electronic filers should notify IDOR by email at [email protected], and provide their full name, account number , mailing address, and a brief explanation of why the return or payment will be late.
All filers should indicate which location was affected by the severe storms and provide any additional documentation to support their requests.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Illinois State Police searching for vehicle involved in deadly Dan Ryan hit-and-runA driver was ejected from his vehicle during a crash on the Dan Ryan Expressway, which has caused significant traffic backups Friday morning.
Read more »
Illinois to get $67.6 million from $462 million multistate settlement with JuulThe embattled electronic cigarette maker is paying its largest settlement to date over the teen vaping surge.
Read more »
Multiple Illinois high schools hit by 'swatting' hoax active shooter callsMultiple schools in Illinois have been targeted by false active shooter threats in what could be a nationwide trend, school officials said.
Read more »
Firefighters from across Illinois train in Glenview for battling high-rise firesThe training comes one week after a Chicago firefighter collapsed and died in the stairwell of a Gold Coast high rise.
Read more »
Bogus active school shooting reports known as ‘swatting’ erupt in 21 Illinois cities, including Chicago’s Whitney Young highSchools in at least 19 counties including in Chicago, dealt with reports of active shooters which turned out to be false as of Wednesday afternoon, officials said.
Read more »