how long does the state of Illinois have to collect income taxes before the statue of limitations is up
Asked on 1/28/14, 1:45 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
They have up to 20 years to collect income tax, depending on when taxes are assessed, and when liens were filed, etc. In the case of fraud or failure to file returns, there is no limit on collections.
Answered on 1/28/14, 8:29 pm
Virginia Prihoda
Law Offices of Virginia Prihoda
In Illinois, tax returns are considered "assessed" when they are filed. Measure twenty years from that date.
Answered on 1/29/14, 7:28 am
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