|  More than 93 percent of taxpayers have filed their taxes electronically, and of 
those, more than a quarter-million used the free WebFile program at
tax.illinois.gov. Taxpayers using the 
department's website to file their state returns have the option of direct 
deposit of refunds or having refunds put on prepaid debit cards, to avoid the 
cost of check cashing services. More than 2,000 taxpayers received a debit card 
as part of this year's pilot program. "I am pleased Illinois taxpayers are finding our electronic services 
helpful," said Brian Hamer, state revenue director. "In times like these, when 
families are struggling, we need to do everything we can to get tax refunds to 
taxpayers quickly and easily." 
 WebFile, the state's interactive filing program, walks taxpayers through all 
of the options for credits and deductions and is available for free to Illinois 
tax filers. This is particularly helpful to families eligible for the earned 
income credit or education credits. To date, more than 681,000 families in 
Illinois have filed for EIC, and they have received credits of almost $131 
million. WebFile also ensures that senior citizens get the full benefits allowed 
under the law by clarifying which pensions or benefit payments are tax-free on 
their Illinois income taxes. 
            
            [to top of second column] | 
 
			Taxpayers can file electronically in one of three ways: 
				
				WebFile -- 
				Taxpayers can file for free at 
			tax.illinois.gov.
				Tax professionals 
				-- Taxpayers can tell their tax preparer to file their return 
				electronically.
				Tax preparation packages -- Taxpayers 
				who purchase a tax preparation package can file it online 
				instead of printing and mailing a return. The Illinois Department of Revenue continues to encourage 
			taxpayers to file electronically on its website
			tax.illinois.gov or to ask 
			about e-filing when they visit their tax preparer. Electronic filing 
			is fast, easy and, by reducing the use of paper, is environmentally 
			friendly.  
            [Text from 
			Illinois 
			Department of Revenue file received from 
			the
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] |