I am an Illinois resident. This year I worked as a truck driver for a company based out of Wisconsin. will I need to file my state taxes with IL, WI, or both?
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Illinois and Wisconsin have a reciprocity agreement. So, you only have to pay tax in IL on your WI income. For a more detailed explanation, and how to claim a refund for any WI tax withheld, see the following: http://tax.illinois.gov/individuals/FilingRequirements/index.htm
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