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May 7, 2011
Written by: steve

 

Miami, Ft.Lauderdale – Back Taxes Help – Former IRS Agents Miami, Ft.Lauderdale – Intent to Levy / Seize –  Unfiled Back Returns   954-492-0088

 

 

Fresh Start Tax LLC      A Local South Florida Professional Tax Firm     “A”  Plus Rated by the Better Business Bureau   Practicing IRS Tax Representation since 1982

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We are former IRS Agents, Managers and Tax Instructors who worked out of the local Ft.Lauderdale and Miami IRS Tax Offices.

Hire 60 years of IRS work experience and over 205 years of professional work experience. We were former IRS Agents and teaching Instructors out of the South Florida IRS Offices.


Areas of Tax Practice:

 

  • Immediate  IRS Tax Representation
  • Offers in Compromise/ IRS Tax Debt Settlement
  • Immediate Release of Bank Garnishments or Wage Levies
  • IRS Bill/Notice of “Intent to Levy” or Final Notices
  • IRS Tax Audits Small and Large Dollar
  • Hardships Cases / Unable to Pay
  • Payment Plans, Installment Agreements
  • Innocent Spouse Relief
  • Abatement of Penalties and Interest
  • State Sales Tax Cases
  • Payroll/ Trust Fund Penalty Cases

 

Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )

 


  • Our staff has over 163 years of professional IRS tax representation experience collectively
  • On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
  • Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
  • Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
  • Fast, affordable, and economical
  • Licensed to practice in all 50 States
  • Certified by the Internal Revenue Service
  • Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
  • Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
  • As heard on 90.3 FM Monthly Radio Show-Business Weekly

 

 

Understanding your CP504 Notice:

 

  • Read your notice carefully — it will explain that you owe money to the IRS and that you need to pay it by the due date.
  • Pay the amount owed by the date on the notice’s payment coupon.

Answers to Common Questions

 

What is the notice telling me?
This notice is telling you that we intend to issue a levy against your state tax refund because you still have a balance due on one of your tax accounts. You must pay this amount immediately to avoid this. It is also telling you that we will begin searching for other assets on which to issue a levy. We may also file a Federal Tax Lien, if we have not already done so.

What do I have to do?
Pay the amount due shown on the notice. Mail us your payment in the envelope we sent you. Include the bottom part of the notice to make sure we correctly credit your account.

If you can’t pay the whole amount now, call us at the number printed at the top of the notice to see if you qualify for an installment agreement.

How much time do I have?
You must pay your balance due by the due date shown on your notice.

What happens if I don’t pay or contact the IRS?
If you don’t pay the amount due, we may seize (“levy”) any state tax refund to which you’re entitled. This is your notice of intent to levy as required by Internal Revenue Code section 6331(d).

If you still have an outstanding balance after we seize (“levy”) your state tax refund, we may send you a notice giving you a right to a hearing before the IRS Office of Appeals, if you have not already received such a notice. We may then seize (“levy”) or take possession of your other property or your rights to property. Property includes:

  • Wages, real estate commissions, and other income
  • Bank accounts
  • Business assets
  • Personal assets (including your car and home)
  • Social Security benefits

If you don’t pay the amount due or call us to make payment arrangements, we can file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien on your property at any time, if we haven’t already done so.

If the lien is in place, you may find it difficult to sell or borrow against your property. The tax lien would also appear on your credit report ? which may harm your credit rating ? and your creditors would also be publicly notified that the IRS has priority to seize your property.

Who should I contact?
If you have any questions about the notice, call us at the number printed at the top of the notice. A customer service representative will assist you.

What if I don’t agree or have already taken corrective action?
If you do not agree with this notice, contact us immediately at the number printed at the top of the notice. We will do our best to help you. If you have already paid this liability or arranged to pay it with an installment agreement, you should still call us at the number printed at the top of the notice to make sure your account reflects this.

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