Top Georgetown, IL Estate Tax Lawyers Near You
208 West North Street, PO Box 6, Danville, IL 61834
We found a limited number of Estate Tax law firms in Georgetown. Below are some of the closest additional firms.
2918 Crossing Ct, Ste E, Champaign, IL 61822
409 E Main St, Mahomet, IL 61853
225 North Water Street, Suite 402, Decatur, IL 62523
202 N. Center Street, PO Box 3067, Bloomington, IL 61701
7 Northpoint Dr Streator, Streator, IL 61364
400 South Ninth Street, Suite 200, Springfield, IL 62701
1835 Dixie Highway, Flossmoor, IL 60422-1974
1 North Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 200, Springfield, IL 62701
217 East Monroe, Suite 202, Springfield, IL 62701
822 Infantry Drive, Suite 100, Joliet, IL 60435
342 Elizabeth St., PO Box 1068, Pekin, IL 61555
211 Fulton St, Suite 600, Peoria, IL 61602
401 Main St, Suite 1650, Peoria, IL 61602
416 Main Street, Suite 1400, Peoria, IL 61602
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Where Is My Tax Refund?
The IRS now allows you to track the status of your tax refund. In some cases it may take weeks to process and post to your account. If you feel like you deserve a refund but ended up owing taxes, you should consider talking to a tax professional or attorney about whether you have any deductions available to you that you did not take advantage of.
How Do You File for a Tax Extension?
You can file a form requesting an extension through your tax professional, tax software that you use, or on the IRS website. Any filer can request an extension, but when making the request you must estimate your tax liability and pay it, otherwise you could incur late penalties.
What Taxes Do You Owe?
Determining what taxes you owe depends on your situation. Most people owe state and federal income taxes, Social Security taxes, and Medicare taxes. However, if you own a business, your company may also owe sales and payroll taxes.
How Much Tax Do You Pay if You Are Self-Employed?
If you are self-employed, either as an independent contractor or because you own your own business, you will likely need to make quarterly filings of your estimated taxes. This will account for your income, Social Security, and Medicare taxes. If your net earnings are $400 or more, you will typically need to file an income tax return. There are situations where you may have to file even if you make less than that.