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April 1, 2025
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How would I put on my taxes that I was taxed in the state that I worked in, but not my tax home state in a reciprocal state? My tax home is Illinois, but taxed in Iowa.

  • April 1, 2025
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My tax home and primary residency is Illinois, but my employer put down the state that I worked in, Iowa, for that states' taxes and not Illinois. How do I show this on my taxes? Would I fill out the "Credit for taxes paid to another state" section?

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April 1, 2025

First, you should file Iowa Form 44-016 with your employer so that they cease withholding Iowa taxes.  Here's a link to that form:

https://revenue.iowa.gov/media/2318/download?inline

 

Illinois will not give you a credit for mistakenly withheld Iowa taxes.  In order to have those taxes refunded to you, you must file a non-resident Iowa tax return, on which you show the withheld Iowa taxes but claim zero Iowa income.  See Tax Withheld in Error in this Iowa tax reference:

https://revenue.iowa.gov/taxes/tax-guidance/individual-income-tax/1040-expanded-instructions/note-additional-information

 

 

Your income, including your Iowa earnings, is 100% taxable by your home state of Illinois.

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.