Why would the Illinois Comptroller send me a check?
A warrant is legally defined as a negotiable instrument drawn by the Comptroller on the State Treasury to effect payment of funds held by the Treasurer for debts incurred by State agencies. A warrant is commonly known as a state check and examples include payroll checks, retirement checks and payments to vendors.
Is Illinois Treasurer Icash legitimate?
“We are making every effort to reach residents across the state to inform them about our unclaimed property program and to reassure them that this program is legitimate and not a scam,” Frerichs said. “We have more than $3.5 billion and thousands of properties just waiting to be claimed.”
Who is the current Illinois state treasurer?
Michael W. Frerichs
Michael W. Frerichs – Illinois State Treasurer.
Where is my Illinois state tax refund 2019?
To check the status of your Illinois state refund online, go to https://mytax.illinois.gov/?Link=IITRfnInq. You may check your refund status by phone: 1-800-732-8866. Once a return is received by IDOR, many different factors can affect the timing of a refund.
How long does it take to get IL state Refund?
If you file your return electronically and have your refund directly deposited into your checking or savings account, you will receive your refund faster. If you file a paper return, you should allow as long as 15 weeks for your refund.
What is the Office of the Illinois Treasurer?
The Illinois Treasurer oversees the State of Illinois’ investment portfolio and banking transactions. For inquiries on doing business with the Treasurer’s Office, click here.
Does the Illinois Treasurer still pay estate tax refunds?
The Office of the Illinois Treasurer will continue to pay the estate tax refunds, but the refunds will now be paid from a newly created fund that will be used solely to pay estate tax refunds. The Office of the Illinois Treasurer will not receive any new monies to fund its new collection responsibilities.
Why should I sign up for the Illinois Treasurer newsletter?
Please consider signing up for our monthly newsletter which informs you of important updates on programs, events, and initiatives in the Office of the Illinois Treasurer. Please enter an email address to sign up.
Where do I pay Illinois estate and generation-skipping transfer tax?
Instead, all Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax (estate taxes) should be paid directly to the Office of the Illinois Treasurer by the estate.