
When you start doing your taxes, you will be asked that in the case you paid excess taxes in the previous year, would you like the balance to be refunded to you or applied to this coming year’s taxes. The pros to either might be obvious:
If you choose to be refunded, you will get a check in the mail or to your bank account, and soon you will be in possession of a little extra money for your use.
If you choose to have it applied to your next taxes, then you will not have to pay as much in the end.
For some people, it may not matter which option they go with, even though they ultimately get to decide. But for others, they might feel inclined to have it refunded to them because they are low on money right now and really can use extra money as soon as possible to pay some necessary dues – such as bail bond payments.
Remember, it is imperative to not miss a bail bond payment because it will put the bond (and ultimately the defendant’s freedom) in jeopardy. Talk to your Escondido Bail Bond Store agent any time to get updates on payments and other news (but do keep track of them yourself too). Your Escondido Bail Bond Store agent is there to help you through the whole process so you’re not left in the dark. Call 619-232-9807 to speak with a company representative and get your questions answered.
March 11, 2016
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