What is line 22 on the 1040?

Line 22 instructs you to subtract line 21 (your total tax credits) from line 18 (additional taxes you may owe).

What is Schedule Line 2 on tax return?

Schedule 2: Supporting documentation for tax form 1040 if box 11b is checked. This Schedule is used to report additional taxes owed such as the alternative minimum tax, self-employment tax, or household employment taxes.

What is an Illinois schedule CR?

Schedule CR, Credit for Tax Paid to Other States, allows you to take a credit for income taxes you paid to other states on income you received while a resident of Illinois. You are allowed this credit only if you filed a required tax return with the other state.

How do I file a non resident Illinois tax return?

a nonresident alien, you must file Form IL-1040 if your income is taxed under federal income tax law. You must attach a copy of your federal Form 1040NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return, or federal Form 1040NR-EZ, U.S. Income Tax Return for Certain Nonresident Aliens With No Dependents.

What is line 22 minus Schedule 2 line 2?

Income tax amount is the total of IRS Form 1040—line 22 minus Schedule 2—line 2. If negative, enter a zero here.” It is not asking you to enter the amount on Schedule 2 line 2. It’s asking you to enter the amount of income tax, which it defines as Form 1040 line 22 minus Schedule 2 line 2.

What is cr tax?

A fee associated with court proceedings, in addition to taxes/duties/charges owing. CR. An abbreviation for the word credit. If “CR” appears beside an amount, it means the amount is a credit on your account. Deferred Amount.

What is a Schedule NR?

If you file Form 1040-NR, use Schedule NEC (Form 1040-NR) to figure your tax on income that is not effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business and to figure your capital gains and losses from sales or exchanges of property that is not effectively connected with a U.S. business.

What is an Illinois non resident?

An Illinois resident is an individual that is domiciled in Illinois for the entire tax year. A Nonresident of Illinois is an individual that is not domiciled in Illinois at any time during the year. A Part-Year Resident is an individual that moved into or out of Illinois during the year.

Do I have to pay Illinois state income tax if I live in another state?

As an Illinois resident you are subject to tax on all income no matter where it is earned. If you were taxed by another state on income you received while you were an Illinois resident, you may be entitled to a credit for tax paid to other states.