Tax Lien in Calumet City, Illinois

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Tax Lien Lawyers in Calumet City

In Calumet City, Illinois, a "lien" is a security interest placed on a piece of property, typically land or a house, to secure the payment of a debt. It usually gives a creditor the right to take ownership of any equity that exists in the property, to secure the payment of the debt. If the owner sells the property, the creditor may also be entitled to the funds of the sale, up to the amount owed. It can also give the holder of the lien a higher priority status, giving them an advantage over competing creditors, if the debtor files bankruptcy.

A tax lien, then, is simply a lien that is formed for the particular purpose of collecting taxes from a delinquent tax payer in Calumet City, Illinois.

Of course, a tax lien in Calumet City, Illinois isn't worth much more than the paper it's printed on if the debtor doesn't own any property of value, on which a lien could be placed. Nonetheless, a tax lien applies to property that the taxpayer obtains even after the lien is created. Apparently, this makes it quite a bit easier for the government to collect its taxes.

Tax Lien Procedure in Calumet City, Illinois

In Calumet City, Illinois, the process for creating a tax lien is fairly uncomplicated. First, the tax authorities decide that a taxpayer truly owes taxes that they haven't paid (that they're delinquent in their taxes).

At this point, they will send the taxpayer a written notice stating that they owe a particular amount of money in back taxes, and that they have a small window of time (frequently 10 days or less) to pay it.

If this 10-day period expires without payment, the tax lien arises automatically. Once this happens, the tax authorities in Illinois have all the options in the taxpayer's property that any other lien holder would have, containing priority over competing creditors.

But, under federal law, there are limits to how tax liens can be enforced in Calumet City, Illinois, and elsewhere. Usually, the IRS has 10 years to try and enforce a tax lien. If no effort is made to enforce a tax lien for 10 years, the lien is automatically lifted, and the lien holder loses all rights in it. This rule exists to ensure that the government collects its taxes in a reasonable time period, and it prevents valuable property (which could otherwise be contributing to the economy by being bought and sold) is not laded with a lien for an indefinite period of time.

How Can a Calumet City, Illinois Tax Lien Lawyer Help?

If the federal government, or the government of Illinois informs you that they intend to place a tax lien on your property, you will likely face some pretty confusing and daunting legal issues.

Thankfully for you, tax lawyers in Calumet City, Illinois are experts at dealing with matters such as these, and can make sure your rights are safeguarded, and advise you on the best way to proceed, if you are facing the prospect of a tax lien.

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Life in Calumet City

Calumet City is located in Cook County, Illinois. Locals call the area "Cal City." Calumet is located west of the Illinois-Indiana border, near Hammond, Indiana.

One of the most popular sites in Calumet is the Smiley Towers. These towers are two large water towers that are painted like the famous "Have a Nice Day" smiley faces. The towers were built in 1995.

Some popular residents of Calumet include Mike Tomczak, John Jurkovic, Steve Wojciechowski and Ibrahim Abdulai.

Calumet has a legal force that is capable of handling the legal inquiries of residents.

All in all, Calumet City is rich in history and offers a wonderful atmosphere for residents and visitors.

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