Illinois Property Tax Credit - moved out of state
 
            
                
                    Buck                
                
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            Do I qualify for the Ilinois Property tax credit, if I moved out of state in 2024? I would be defined as a partial year resident, which I believe is different than a "nonresident".
- Illinois property you sold - You may figure a credit for Illinois property you sold in 2021 by combining the 2020 property tax paid in 2021, as well as a portion of the 2021 tax paid based on the time you owned and lived at the property during 2021. You may not take a credit on your 2021 return for property sold during 2020.
- Nonresidents of Illinois may not take this credit.
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            Hi Buck, Yes, you qualify to take the Illinois Property Tax Credit. The IL Dept of Revenue says: Who qualifies for the property tax credit on the individual income tax return? 
 You may figure a credit for Illinois Property Tax paid if:- your principal residence during the preceding year was in Illinois;
- you owned your residence;
- your tax bill included property used for your principal residence, yard, garage, or other structure used for personal purposes; and
- your property tax billed during the tax year has been paid.
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- your principal residence during the preceding year was in Illinois;

