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Common Defenses for Tax Crimes

Posted by Brandon Keim | Jun 30, 2023 | 0 Comments

If you have been charged with a tax crime, it is understandably worrisome, but the charge does not mean automatic conviction. Taxpayers have varying legal defenses that can be taken to challenge the charges.

What Property Is Exempt from IRS Liens and Levies?

Posted by Brandon Keim | May 19, 2023 | 0 Comments

If you owe an outstanding debt to the IRS and you've received notices of intent to levy, you're probably worried about how bad things can get with the IRS. While the IRS is entitled to your property to satisfy your debts, there are limits to what they can take from a taxpayer.

Getting an IRS Levy Released

Posted by Brandon Keim | Mar 17, 2023 | 0 Comments

If you received a levy notice in the mail it may mean that the IRS intends to seize your property because of a delinquent tax debt. To release the tax debt you will need to full pay the tax debt or explore some of the other options available if you cannot full pay your balance.

The IRS Collection Process and Collection Information Statements

Posted by Brandon Keim | Feb 17, 2023 | 0 Comments

It is understandable that you would worry when receiving a collections notice from the Internal Revenue Service, especially if the balance is substantial to you. It is important to not ignore these notices, because the collection process begins the second you receive the notice. However, while the balance may seem daunting, you have a few different payment options.

Received a CP504 Notice? Here’s What It Means

Posted by Brandon Keim | Nov 11, 2022 | 0 Comments

The CP504 Notices is to alert you to the unpaid taxes you have due immediately to the Internal Revenue Service. The letter will also serve as a notice of intent that the IRS could begin levying your accounts or other assets in an attempt to collect the balance due.

Received a Notice of Federal Tax Lien? Your Rights to a Hearing

Posted by Brandon Keim | Oct 21, 2022 | 0 Comments

You've received a letter informing you of a tax lien filing against you, because you have unpaid taxes. What this means is that the IRS has publicly declared that they have a claim to your property because of the unpaid debts. But you have options, you can request a hearing with the IRS to discuss the liability and determine how to make payment towards the balance.

Can you get the IRS to defer to its collection efforts against you if there's an emergency?

Posted by Brandon Keim | Oct 08, 2021 | 0 Comments

Receiving a collections notice from the IRS can add stress to an already stressful situation. As it turns out, if the IRS learns that you cannot make your payments against your debt, they may determine your account to be 'currently not collectible'. While this does not eliminate your debt, it simply means collection efforts will be in vain.

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