This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form IL-1040 Schedule NR for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Illinois Department of Revenue - a government authority operating within Illinois.The document is a supplement to Form IL-1040, Individual Income Tax Return. Check the official instructions before completing and submitting the form.
Q: What is Form IL-1040 Schedule NR?
A: Form IL-1040 Schedule NR is a tax form used to calculate the Illinois state tax liability for nonresidents and part-year residents.
Q: Who should file Form IL-1040 Schedule NR?
A: Form IL-1040 Schedule NR should be filed by individuals who are nonresidents of Illinois or who were residents for only part of the tax year.
Q: What is the purpose of Form IL-1040 Schedule NR?
A: The purpose of Form IL-1040 Schedule NR is to determine the amount of Illinois state tax owed by nonresidents and part-year residents.
Q: What information is required to complete Form IL-1040 Schedule NR?
A: To complete Form IL-1040 Schedule NR, you will need information such as your income from all sources, deductions, and credits.
Q: When is the deadline to file Form IL-1040 Schedule NR?
A: The deadline to file Form IL-1040 Schedule NR is typically the same as the deadline to file your federal income tax return, which is April 15th.
Q: Are there any additional forms or schedules that need to be filed with Form IL-1040 Schedule NR?
A: Depending on your specific situation, you may need to file additional forms or schedules, such as Form IL-1040 if you are also an Illinois resident for part of the tax year.
Q: What are the penalties for not filing Form IL-1040 Schedule NR?
A: If you are required to file Form IL-1040 Schedule NR and fail to do so, you may be subject to penalties and interest on any unpaid tax liability.
Q: Can I e-file Form IL-1040 Schedule NR?
A: Yes, you can e-file Form IL-1040 Schedule NR if you meet the eligibility requirements set by the Illinois Department of Revenue.
Q: Can I get a refund if I overpaid my Illinois state tax as a nonresident or part-year resident?
A: Yes, if you overpaid your Illinois state tax as a nonresident or part-year resident, you may be eligible for a refund. You can claim the refund by filing Form IL-1040 Schedule NR.
Form Details:
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