Help with IRS LEVY – on Department of Defense, Army Corp, Social Security, Wages, Bank Accounts

February 25, 2013
Written by: Fresh Start Tax

 

Help with IRS  LEVY – on Department of Defense, Army Corp, Social Security, Wages, Bank Accounts   1-866-700-1040

 
The Internal Revenue Service has the ability to almost levy on anything. As a former IRS agent I know.
If you are experiencing an IRS Tax Levy call us today for free tax consultation and speak directly to a tax attorney, CPA, or former IRS agent.
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We can help with any type of IRS tax levy that you have including levies on wages, bank accounts, Department of Defense levies an Army Corps levees. Call us today for free tax consultation.
 

Help with IRS tax Levy on Social Security Benefits Eligible for the Federal Payment Levy Program

 
Through the Federal Payment Levy Program (FPLP), Social Security benefit payments outlined in Title II of the Social Security Act, Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Benefits, are subject to the 15-percent levy, to pay your delinquent tax debt.
However, benefit payments, such as lump sum death benefits and benefits paid to children, are not included in the FPLP. Additionally, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments, under Title XVI, and payments with partial withholding to repay a debt owed to Social Security are not levied through the FPLP.
Beginning February 2011, the FPLP may exclude certain delinquent taxpayers who receive social security payments if their income falls at or below certain established levels, based on the Department of Health and Human Services poverty guidelines.
Before your Social Security benefits are included in the FPLP, the IRS will send you a final notice of our intent to levy, with appeal rights, if one has not already been issued.
If we don’t hear from you, or if you have already received this notice, we will send you an additional notice CP 91 or CP 298, Final Notice Before Levy on Social Security Benefits, explaining that your Social Security benefits may be levied.
 

Help with an IRS tax levy on Department of Defense contractor or vendor payments

 
Department of Defense (DoD) contractor/vendor payments paid through the Defense Finance and Accounting Service’s (DFAS) payment systems. The FPLP will levy 100% of the payment.
Prior to April 8, 2012, some of the payments may have been levied for 15% of the payment.
Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE) and the United States Postal Service (USPS) contractor/vendor/supplier payments. The ACOE payments are levied at 100% of the payment. Prior to May 9, 2012, the ACOE payments were levied for 15% of the payment. The USPS vendor/supplier payments are continuously levied at 100% for goods and services payments and 15% for non-goods and services payments.
Call us today for free tax consultation and get an immediate tax help and relief with your IRS Tax Levy.
The best way to handle this problem is head-on and let former IRS agents, managers and instructors not only get you a release of a tax levy but also get you a tax settlement as well.
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