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Illinois Income Tax Withholding and Payroll Information

Compliance with state taxes is required for every employer. Learn about Illinois's rates, deduction methods, and how to automate calculations below.

December, 17th 2025

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Each state has unique income tax withholding rules. Below are Illinois's 2026 withholding instructions, including allowance calculations, standard deduction adjustments, and the percentage method for determining tax due.

Employers must also adhere to federal income tax withholding rules. More information can be found here about federal rates .

Alternatively, employers can automatically calculate payroll withholding by using ezPaycheck.

Illinois Tax Information

General Information
State Abbreviation IL
State Tax Withholding State Code 17
Acceptable Exemption Form None
Basis For Withholding State Exemptions
Acceptable Exemption Data Number of Exemptions / Number of Additional Exemptions
TSP Deferred No
Special Coding None
Additional Information None
Official State Tax Website Visit Official Website

How Allowances Work in This State

Illinois allows 1 withholding allowance for yourself (if no one else can claim you) and 1 for your spouse if you will claim your spouse as a dependent on your IL-1040 (spouse has no income). You may claim 1 for each eligible dependent. Illinois also permits additional allowances for age and blindness: if you or your spouse is 65 or older, or legally blind, each such condition is an extra allowance (each box checked in the IL-W-4 worksheet adds one). Moreover, IL's worksheet converts excess itemized deductions into allowances: any amount of deductions exceeding the standard deduction, divided by $1,000, yields additional allowances.

Allowance Breakdown

Component Allowances Notes
Yourself 1 allowance If no one else can claim you
Spouse 1 allowance If spouse has no income and will be claimed as dependent
Each Dependent 1 allowance Per eligible dependent
Age 65+ (Employee or Spouse) 1 allowance each Per person who is 65 or older
Blind (Employee or Spouse) 1 allowance each Per person who is legally blind
Itemized Deductions Calculated allowances (Excess deductions ÷ $1,000) = additional allowances

Total Allowances Formula

Total Allowances = Basic (Yourself + Spouse + Dependents) + Age/Blind Allowances + (Excess Itemized Deductions ÷ $1,000)

Special Notes

An elderly or blind taxpayer and spouse could claim up to four total allowances for age/blindness if both qualify. Itemized deductions exceeding the standard deduction can also add allowances.

For links to official state tax and revenue websites for all 50 states, visit our State and Local Tax Sites page.

  1. 1

    Subtract the biweekly Thrift Savings Plan contribution from the gross biweekly wages.

  2. 2

    Multiply the adjusted gross biweekly wages times 26 to obtain the annual wages.

  3. 3

    Determine the exemption allowance by applying the following guideline and subtract this amount from the annual wages.

    Exemption Allowance = $2,775 × Number of Exemptions

  4. 4

    Determine the additional allowance by applying the following guideline and subtract this amount from step 3 to compute the taxable income.

    Additional Allowance = $1,000 × Number of Additional Exemptions

  5. 5

    Multiply the taxable income computed in step 4 times 4.95 percent to determine the amount of Illinois tax withholding.

    Annual Tax = Taxable Income × 4.95%

  6. 6

    Divide the annual Illinois tax withholding by 26 to obtain the biweekly Illinois tax withholding.

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Exemptions and Allowances

Annual Withholding Allowance Table - Single
Withholding Allowance Annual Amount
1 $2,775

Formula: $2,775 × Number of Exemptions

Standard exemption allowance.

Flat Rate Tax

Rate: 4.95%

Illinois uses a flat tax rate of 4.95% on taxable income after exemptions.

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