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June 4, 2019
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Why is TT showing the personal exemption for IL as $3175 when the IL Dept of Rev shows it as $2175?

  • June 4, 2019
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This discrepancy is causing a $40 difference in the amount of tax owed. Is there a reason why TT shows the personal exemption as different from what the IL Dept of Rev shows?

Best answer by AnthonyC

An additional $1,000 to your exemption is appropriate if you or your spouse are 65 or older - see the following excerpt from the IL Department of Revenue

"If you (or your spouse if married filing jointly) were 65 or older and/or legally blind, the exemption allowance is an additional $1000, whichever is applicable. Please see the IL-1040 instructions for additional information."

http://www.revenue.state.il.us/QuestionsAndAnswers/851.htm

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June 4, 2019

An additional $1,000 to your exemption is appropriate if you or your spouse are 65 or older - see the following excerpt from the IL Department of Revenue

"If you (or your spouse if married filing jointly) were 65 or older and/or legally blind, the exemption allowance is an additional $1000, whichever is applicable. Please see the IL-1040 instructions for additional information."

http://www.revenue.state.il.us/QuestionsAndAnswers/851.htm