Thursday, April 15, 2010

Chicago DUI lawyer comments on license suspensions, parking tickets, and tax refunds


This Chicago DUI lawyer has posted here, here, and here about the array of economic reasons one can have their license suspended. Today, many of you are filing income tax returns and making plans for anticipated returns ( yes, I know an equal number of you have already spent your income tax return money). That said, some of us think we have an income tax return coming, but alas, we don’t.

From timesreupblican.com:

If you have yet to pay it in Marshalltown, don't be hyped up for your state income tax refund until you do.

Nearly 200 people with outstanding parking violations have so far been identified with refunds eligible to cover them.

Since January, excuses and payments have rolled in at the City Clerk's office - to the tune of $19,129 - and tax season isn't over yet.

The Offset Program, administered by the Iowa Dept. of Administrative Services, allows local governments to collect unpaid parking violations, placing a 'hold' against one's state income tax refund.
No, this isn’t done in Chicago yet, but don’t be surprised if something similar is available for the cash-strapped government to garner additional revenue next year.

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