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April 5, 2022
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Can I claim a property tax deduction on my state while claiming the standard deduction on my federal?

  • April 5, 2022
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I live in IL and can claim property taxes, however I think I'm encountering issues since I got the standard deduction on my Federal.  Does this override me claiming the deduction on my state?  Am I only able to claim the deduction for my residential on federal if I itemize on my Federal return?

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April 5, 2022

Yes, you can use the standard deduction on your federal return and claim the IL property Tax Credit on your IL state return so no, it doesn't override you claiming the IL property tax credit.

 

I created an IL test return to verify that you can take the IL Property Tax Credit if you claimed the Standard Deduction on the federal return and TurboTax generated the credit.

 

  1. As you're going through the State of IL onscreen interview, on the Take a look at Illinois credits and taxes screen, select Start next to Property tax credit
  2. On the screens that follow,  you'll be asked about your IL property including the county you live in, the Parcel Identification Number and the property taxes paid. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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April 5, 2022

@HelenC12 I am confused then.  I've been trying to get this resolved for a few weeks now and Ive had two people tell me different things.  One said to sign out of TurboTax and delete the cookies (did and nothing changed) and the other said the property taxes on my state essentially was for non-residential and to put 0 in both boxes then to claim my residential on my federal taxes (which I cannot do unless I itemize).  What am I doing wrong

February 24, 2025

Looking at your file, I see no errors in either the state or federal returns. If you can get past this message and continue to file your returns, I advise you to do so. There is nothing in your state return that should prevent efiling.


Ok - thank you for your help - I appreciate it!