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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the IL Withheld form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your withholding records. Fill in your Social Security number and name as shown on Form IL-1040. Then, complete Column A with the appropriate letter code for each form type (W-2, 1099, etc.) and provide the Employer/Payer Identification Number in Column B.
  3. Next, input the Federal Wages, Winnings, Gross Distributions, Compensation, etc., in Column C and the corresponding Illinois amounts in Column D. Finally, enter the Illinois Income Tax Withheld in Column E for each line.
  4. If applicable, repeat Step 2 for your spouse’s withholding records using their Social Security number and name. Complete Columns A through E as before.
  5. To calculate total Illinois withholding, add the amounts from Column E for Lines 1 through 10. Enter this total on Line 11 and ensure it matches with Form IL-1040.

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You must submit Form IL-W-4 when Illinois Income Tax is required to be withheld from compensation that you receive as an employee. You may file a new Form IL-W-4 any time your withholding allowances increase.
Illinois has a flat income tax rate of 4.95%, meaning all residents pay the same amount regardless of their income levels. Illinois also requires nonresidents who work in Illinois to pay state income tax unless they live in a reciprocating state (see below).
Understand the Information Required on the Form The IL-W-4 form is fairly straightforward. The employee must enter their name, social security number, street address, city, state, and zip code. They must also indicate the number of allowances they want to claim or are legally allowed to claim.
The IL-W-4 form is fairly straightforward. The employee must enter their name, social security number, street address, city, state, and zip code. They must also indicate the number of allowances they want to claim or are legally allowed to claim.
According to the Illinois Department of Revenue, all incomes are created equal: Employers are responsible for deducting a flat income tax rate of 4.95% for all employees. No cities within Illinois charge any additional municipal income taxes, so its pretty simple to calculate this part of your employees withholding.

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If you are an employee, you must complete Form IL-W-4, Employees and other Payees Illinois Withholding Allowance Certificate and Instructions, on or before the date you start work or if you are making a change to your withholding allowances, so that your employer can withhold the correct amount of Illinois Income Tax
IL doesnt matter. Id put 0. State income taxes are hella simple.

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