Earlier this spring, President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan stimulus package into law. Included among the relief measures was a provision making the first $10,200 per taxpayer (up to $20,400 for married taxpayers filing jointly) in 2020 unemployment benefits nontaxable for all filers with an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) under $150,000. For those of you who collected unemployment benefits last year, this may entitle you to a larger income tax refund.

If you also filed your federal income tax return early, the IRS will automatically recalculate your federal return and issue a refund on any overpayment that results. For more information on this process, please consult the updated IRS guidance.


  • If you filed electronically or by paper after March 14, and included your unemployment exclusion no further action is needed. You can track the status of your Illinois tax refund check by visiting myrefund.illinoiscomptroller.gov.

  • If you filed your 2020 Illinois tax return electronically or by paper after March 14, and did not include your unemployment income exclusion you will need to file an amended Illinois return using Form IL-1040-X which can be found on the IDOR website. Please write "Unemployment Exclusion" across the top of your Form IL-1040-X. Information on how to properly exclude unemployment income and re-compute your AGI is available on the IRS website.