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  2. What Is a Tax Levy? How They Work and How to Stop Them - AOL

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    Asset levy: The government can take your assets, such as your house or car, and then sell them. The proceeds of the sale, after paying off any debts on the property and the costs of the sales ...

  3. Where’s My Refund? What Illinois Taxpayers Need To Know - AOL

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    In Illinois, filing an error-free state tax return and requesting that the refund amount be deposited directly into a checking or savings account is the surest way of receiving the amount quickly ...

  4. Tax levy - Wikipedia

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    The levy "includes the power of distraint and seizure by any means". [1] The general rule is that no court permission is required for the IRS to execute a tax levy. [2] While the government relies mainly on voluntary payment of tax, it retains the power of levy to collect involuntarily from those who persistently refuse to pay.

  5. Special assessment tax - Wikipedia

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    The basic idea is, if government funds make a property more valuable, the government has the right to get money back from a property owner. This contrasts significantly with an ad valorem tax which is extracted to fund government operations that are designed to benefit all citizens.

  6. Illinois Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is the code department [1] [2] of the Illinois state government that collects state taxes, operates the state lottery, oversees the state's casino industry, oversees the state's thoroughbred and harness horse racing industries, and regulates the distribution of alcoholic beverages throughout Illinois, including beer, wine, and liquor. [3]

  7. What Is Double Taxation and How To Avoid It - AOL

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    For example, if you deducted $1,500 in state taxes last year, but your state refund this year was $2,000, you only need to report a tax refund of $500 on your federal income tax return.

  8. Property Tax Circuit Breaker - Wikipedia

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    Like all tax refunds, these programs require low income households to pay the entire property tax up-front then a credit or refund is given during the income tax processing. A popular feature of the property tax circuit breaker is that rather than limiting the amount of money someone pays in property taxes, relief is given after the property ...

  9. Illinois Taxpayers Could Be Entitled to Refunds of $840 or ...

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    Every year, the Internal Revenue Service reports the existence of uncollected funds that belong to American taxpayers. NBC affiliate WAND (in central Illinois) recently reported that 55,767 ...