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The Illinois Property Tax Credit is a credit on your individual income tax return equal to 5 percent of Illinois Property Tax (real estate tax) you paid on your principal residence.
You must own your residence in order to take this credit. If you and your spouse each have a principal residence or if you had two principal residences during the tax year due to the sale of your home, you may claim the tax paid on both residences when figuring this credit. See "What if I sell my house?" for more information. For tax year
What property tax may I include when I figure a property tax credit?
You may include the following when figuring your property tax credit:
What may not be included when I figure a property tax credit?
You may not include the following when figuring your property tax credit: