Wrongful IRS levies are huge problem.
As a former IRS agent, from time to time because a systematic problems wrong levies are sent out to parties that don’t even owe the tax.
Many times IRS has levied bank accounts simply because you were a signor on that account and you yet you never owe the tax.
These are problematic cases that we may need representation for IRS to release the levy.
There are different ways and solutions to get a wrongful levy released and to cover all the circumstances on this blog would virtually be impossible.
If you have that situation you can call us today to learn more about how to get a wrongful IRS levy released.
Below is a simple case study about a IRS wrongful levy.
Question:
I was included as signature on the bank account of my elderly mother to help her pay her bills. The IRS has levied the account for my tax debt.
How can my mother secure a release of the levy?
Your mother or her power of attorney should call the IRS at the telephone number shown on your Form 668-A(C)DO and be prepared to explain why the funds in the bank account belong to your mother.
The IRS may ask for substantiation that your mother is the owner of funds in a bank account.
