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Illinois Department of Revenue
Income Tax Subtractions
2011 Schedule 1299-C
and Credits
(for individuals)
Attach to your Form IL-1040.
IL Attachment No. 3
Read this information before completing this form:
General Information
To correctly complete your 2011 Schedule 1299-C, you must refer to your 2010 Schedule 1299-C, Step 5 to determine the amount of
available credit carryforward that you may use on this 2011 Schedule 1299-C.
Step 1: Provide the following information
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–
Your Social Security number
Your name as shown on Form IL-1040
Step 2: Figure your subtractions
Enterprise Zone Dividend Subtraction
A
B
C
Corporation’s name
Name of zone
Dividend amount
1
a
a
b
b
c
c
2
2
Write any distributive share of Enterprise Zone Subtractions from p artnerships and S corporations.
3
3
Add Step 2, Column C, Lines 1a through 1c and Line 2, and write the total here.
River Edge Redevelopment Zone Dividend Subtraction
4 a
a
b
b
c
c
5
Write any distributive share of River Edge Redevelopment Zone Subtractions from p artnerships and
5
S corporations.
6
6
Add Step 2, Column C, Lines 4a through 4c and Line 5, and write the total here.
High Impact Business Dividend Subtraction (within a Foreign Trade Zone or sub-zone)
7 a
a
b
b
c
c
8
8
Write any distributive share of High Impact Business Dividend Subtractions from partnerships and S corporations.
9
9
Add Step 2, Column C, Lines 7a through 7c and Line 8, and write the total here.
10
10
Add Step 2, Lines 3, 6 and 9. Write your total dividend subtraction here and on Schedule M, Line 22.
Step 3: Figure your credits
Section A - Credits which may be carried forward for two years
TECH-PREP Youth Vocational Programs Credit
x
1
.20 =
1
Write direct payroll expenses and amount for personal services.
Dependent Care Assistance Program Credit
x
2
.05 =
2
Write the expenses for on-site dependent care.
3
3
Add Step 3, Lines 1 and 2. Write this amount here and in Step 4, Line 12.
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This form is authorized as outlined under the Illinois Income Tax Act. Disclosure of
this information is required. Failure to provide information could result in a penalty.
Schedule 1299-C (R-12/11)
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