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Illinois taxpayers can donate to health causes directly on their state tax return

Illinois taxpayers can donate to health causes directly on their state tax return

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SPRINGFIELD, IL (Chambana Today) — As Illinoisans prepare their 2025 state tax returns, the Illinois Department of Public Health is reminding them of a little-known option on Schedule G that lets filers donate part of their refund to one of six charitable funds.

Eligible causes include Alzheimer’s disease research, diabetes research, hunger relief, assistance to the homeless, and Ronald McDonald House Charities.

“For as little as one dollar, Illinois taxpayers can make a voluntary contribution that can make a big difference,” said IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra.

Food insecurity affects one in eight Illinoisans, and diabetes impacts an estimated 1.3 million residents — more than ten percent of the state’s population.

For more information, visit tax.illinois.gov or call the Illinois Department of Revenue at 1-800-732-8866.

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