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Summary of Options Request an administrative hearing or file a petition with the Independent Tax Tribunal within 60 days (30 days for IFTA) of the date of a notice informing you of your protest rights. This is the only option available if you are disputing a claim denial.
Income Tax Refunds: 3 years from the date of the return filed, or 1 year from the date the tax was paid, whichever is later. 35 ILCS 5/911. Limitations on Notices of Deficiency: Generally, within 3 years from the date the return is filed, the Department of Revenue must give notice of deficiency.
Taxpayer Assistance To receive assistance by phone, please call 1 800 732-8866 or 217 782-3336. Representatives are available Monday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm. Our TDD (telecommunication device for the deaf) number is 1 800 544-5304. To receive assistance by email, use the information below.
\u200bThe Illinois Department of Revenue's Collections Program Area does use electronic (email) and telephone communications as a means to resolve tax deficiencies. This differs from the Internal Revenue Service who advertises that they will not call you personally.
If you receive an Identity Verification letter after you file your Illinois tax return, it does not mean your identity has been compromised. It is simply a check to make sure YOU or your authorized designee filed the return, and it was not an unauthorized individual attempting to commit fraud.

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We contract with collection agencies to help us collect the amount of tax, penalty, and interest that you owe. If we send your account to one of these agencies, you will become responsible for collection agency fees in addition to the tax, penalty, and interest that you already owe.
Taxpayers have the right to sue the Department of Revenue if such Department intentionally or recklessly disregards tax laws or regulations in collecting taxes.
Taxpayers have the right to sue the Department of Revenue if such Department intentionally or recklessly disregards tax laws or regulations in collecting taxes.
Summary of Options Request an administrative hearing or file a petition with the Independent Tax Tribunal within 60 days (30 days for IFTA) of the date of a notice informing you of your protest rights. This is the only option available if you are disputing a claim denial.
The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) sends letters and notices to request additional information and support for information you report on your tax return, or to inform you of a change made to your return, balance due or overpayment amount.

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