Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 5/702

Amount Exempt from Withholding.
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For purposes of this Section
an employee shall be entitled to a withholding exemption in an amount equal
to the basic amount in Section 204(b) for each personal or
dependent exemption which he is
entitled to claim on his federal return pursuant to Section 151 of the
Internal Revenue Code; plus an allowance equal to $1,000 for each
$1,000 he is entitled to deduct from gross income in arriving at adjusted
gross income pursuant to Section 62 of the Internal Revenue Code;
plus an additional allowance equal to $1,000 for each $1,000 eligible for
subtraction on
his Illinois income tax return as Illinois real estate taxes paid during
the taxable year; or in any lesser amount claimed
by him. Every employee shall furnish to his employer such information as
is required for the employer to make an accurate withholding under this
Act. The employer may rely on this information for withholding purposes.
If any employee fails or refuses to furnish such information, the employer
shall withhold the full rate of tax from the employee's total compensation.

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