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Penalty Worksheet 2 –
Late-payment penalty for unpaid tax
23
Write any positive amount from Line 19 on the fi rst line of Column C below.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Due
Unpaid
Payment
Balance due
Payment
Number of
Penalty rate
Return
date
amount
applied
(Col. C - Col. D)
date
days late
(See above)
Penalty
__ __/__ __/__ __ __ __
__ __/__ __/__ __ __ __
__ __/__ __/__ __ __ __
__ __/__ __/__ __ __ __
__ __/__ __/__ __ __ __
24
Add Column I. This is your late-payment penalty for unpaid tax.
24
Write the total amount here and on Line 33.
Step 5: Figure your late-fi ling penalty and the amount you owe
Figure your late-fi ling penalty only if
you are fi ling your tax return after your extended due date, and
your tax was not paid on or before your original due date.
Figure your late-fi ling penalty.
25
25
Write the amount from Form IL-1040, Line 15.
26
26
Write the amount of household employment tax from Form IL-1040, Line 22.
27
27
Write the amount of use tax from Form IL-1040, Line 23.
28
28
Add Lines 25 through 27. Write the total amount here.
29
29
Write the total amount of credits and payments made on or before your original due date.
30
30
Subtract Line 29 from Line 28.
31
31
Multiply the amount on Line 30 by 2% (.02).
32
32
Write the lesser of Line 31 or $250. This is your late-fi ling penalty.
Figure the amount you owe.
33
33
Write any late-payment penalty for unpaid tax from Line 24.
34
34
Write any late-fi ling penalty from Line 32.
35
If you have an overpayment on Form IL-1040, Line 35, write that amount as a <negative number>.
35
If you have an amount due on Form IL-1040, Line 39, write that amount as a positive number.
36
Add Lines 33 through 35. If the result is a negative number, this is the amount you are overpaid (before any amount
applied to next year’s estimated tax). If the result is a positive number, this is the amount you owe. See Form IL-1040,
36
Line 39, instructions for your payment options.
Continue to Step 6 on Page 4, if annualizing your income.
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