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The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) will begin accepting and processing 2023 tax returns on Monday January 29th, the same day that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) begins accepting federal income tax returns. Lawrence County and other Illinois taxpayers are being encouraged to file electronically as early as possible to speed up processing. In 2023, a total of nearly 6.2 million tax returns were filed in Illinois with close to 5.6 million of those or around 90.3% filed electronically. The tax filing deadline is Monday April 15th, 2024.
Red Hill Unit #10 moves forward with building work
Illinois State Police announce NITE patrols in southeastern Illinois
Tornado strikes Crawford County with extensive damages
Unit #20 moves forward with improvement project
New Lawrence County animal control officer hired
Lawrence County arrests
E-Waste Collection Day planned for Lawrence County
Knox County implements 10-ton limit on county roads
Pantheon to host commercial kitchen space
This is Grain Bin Safety Week in Illinois
Lawrenceville Police issue January activity report
Historic houses of worship invited to apply for grants
Lawrenceville Council moves toward filling vacancy
St. Francisville Council to formulate MFT plan
Rose touts energy cost legislation in Lawrence County
DNR hiring for Indiana Conservation Officer positions
Bridgeport still looking to add police officer
Unit #20 Board of Education outlines improvement project
