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1 Tax lawyers are available in ZIP code 60661 in Chicago, Illinois, including Jonathan Decatorsmith. Average rating of these lawyers is 5.0/5 and 67% provide free consultation.

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FAQs - Tax Lawyers in 60661 city Chicago How many Tax lawyers actively serve residents of Chicago, Illinois (60661)? Approximately 69 licensed attorneys focus on Tax across Chicago, Illinois (60661). Most matters are filed through the Illinois District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. How long do Tax matters usually take in courts near Chicago (60661)? Tax cases in Chicago, Illinois usually take around 3-11 months depending on complexity and the Illinois District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Tax cases for people living in Chicago, Illinois? Residents of Chicago typically see Tax filings handled by the Illinois District Court. Proximity to 60661 helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around 60661 offer a free first consultation for Tax? About 39% of firms near ZIP 60661 offer a free first consultation for Tax, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Jonathan Decatorsmith

Firm: Jonathan Decatorsmith
565 W. Adams Street , Chicago , Illinois 60661
Practice Areas: Tax
Chicago tax attorney Jonathan Decatorsmith has been practicing tax law for more than 26 years. Prior to joining the Law Offices of Chicago-Kent, Professor Decatorsmith was a senior trial attorney and internal instructor with the Internal Revenue Service for 11 years. He has tried more than 40 cases before the United States Tax Court, and previously served as adjunct professor at DePaul University in Chicago and the University of Minnesota.. In 2000, Professor Decatorsmith joined the IIT Chicago-Kent Law School as a full-time clinical professor, and took over the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (now the Chicago-Kent Tax Clinic). Over the years, the clinic grew from formally representing 42 indigent clients (in 2000) to more than 350 individual taxpayers annually, gaining a reputation as one of the preeminent tax clinics in the country. Utilizing the services of student interns, whom Professor Decatorsmith trained in the practice of aggressive and ethical tax controversy representation, the clinic became particularly recognized for its numerous appearances on behalf of lower income petitioners in the United States Tax Court.. In January 2012, the tax clinic was transformed into its present, fee-based model. Services were expanded to include tax return preparation, tax and business transaction counseling, not-for-profit organization formation and compliance, and general civil (commercial) litigation.. Professor Decatorsmith teaches courses on federal tax practice and procedure, international business transactions, estates and trusts, tax fraud, and other topics. He is a sought-after speaker, and has presented annually at the IRS Low Income Taxpayer Clinic conference in Washington, D.C. on a variety of topics, including IRS Appeals, Collection Strategies, and Tax Court Practice. He has also lectured on Tax Debt Relief Strategies to the Chinatown Merchants Association and various community organizations in the Chicago area. He is also the author of Chapter 24 on Taxation of the Illinois Jurisprudence volume on Immigration.. As a strong advocate for taxpayers' rights, Professor Decatorsmith is frequently cast as the lone defender of powerless against the IRS Chief Counsel Office and the IRS Collection Division. The Chicago-Kent Tax Clinic, under his leadership, has become particularly adept at negotiating creative and successful resolutions to significant federal and state tax debts.
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