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Can I challenge the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) decision to pursue me for unpaid taxes?

Can I challenge the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) decision to pursue me for unpaid taxes?

by Tom Regan | Oct 16, 2012 | Collection Issues, Collection Options, Installment Agreements, Levy, Liens, Offer In Compromise

Yes. You have many options for challenging an IRS assessment. Two common procedures are the Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing and the Collections Appeal Program (CAP) hearing, depending on the circumstances. The CDP program gives you the right to appeal the filing...
What Do You Do When the IRS or MDR Does Not Issue A Lien Release?

What Do You Do When the IRS or MDR Does Not Issue A Lien Release?

by Ben Wagner | Oct 2, 2012 | Liens

A tax lien is a mechanism that both the IRS and the MDR use to secure their interest in taxpayers’ personal and real property. To get more information regarding tax liens and the corresponding Notice of Filing of Federal Tax Lien (NFTL) and Lien Notice that the IRS...

Preventing the Filing of a Notice of Federal Tax Lien

by Tom Regan | Aug 31, 2009 | Collection Issues, Liens

A Notice of Federal Tax Lien (NFTL) can cause irreversible harm to an individual or a business. The NFTL is usually filed with the County recorder and/or the Secretary of State at exactly the wrong time, that being when the individual or business has the greatest need...

Impact of Federal Tax Liens on the Division of Property in Marital Dissolutions

by Tom Regan | Mar 18, 2009 | Liens

A divorce is usually stressful enough without the added concern of obligations to the IRS. Unfortunately, many couples must deal with an IRS obligation as part of dissolving their marriage. The family law court may designate who is ultimately responsible between the...

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