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Federal Tax Lien Inquiries can go through Fresh Start Tax. Former IRS Agents, Managers, Instructors, and Tax Attorneys.
When faced with a complex lien issue, consider contacting the Collection Technical Services (TS) Advisory function. TS Advisory is a collection compliance function that interacts with taxpayers on complex lien issues such as: Certificate of Discharge, Subordination, Subrogation, Non-Attachment, Withdrawal and other complex lien issues.
To help navigated your way through this process call the tax firm of Fresh Start Tax. We have 110 years of experience in dealing with the IRS. Our Company Resume:
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Appealing of the Filing of a IRS Federal Tax Lien
The law requires the IRS to notify you in writing not more than 5 business days after the filing of a federal tax lien. IRS may give you this notice in person, leave it at your home or your usual place of business, or send it by certified or registered mail to your last known address.
We can ask an IRS manager to review your case, and you may request a Collection Due Process hearing with the Office of Appeals by filing a request for a hearing with the office listed on your notice. You must file your request by the date shown on your notice. Some of the issues you may discuss include:
1. You paid all you owed before we filed the lien,
2. We assessed the tax and filed the lien when you were in bankruptcy, and subject to the automatic stay during bankruptcy,
3. We made a procedural error in an assessment,
4. The time to collect the tax (called the statute of limitations) expired before we filed the lien,
5. You did not have an opportunity to dispute the assessed liability,
6. You wish to discuss the collection options, or
7.You wish to make spousal defenses.
At the conclusion of your Collection Due Process hearing, the IRS Office of Appeals will issue a determination. That determination may support the continued existence of the filed federal tax lien or it may determine that the lien should be released or withdrawn. If you disagree with Appeal’s determination, there is a 30-day period starting with the date of determination, in which you may request judicial review in a court of proper jurisdiction. Our Company Resume:
Our staff has over 110 years of professional tax representation experience collectively
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Fast, affordable, and economical
Licensed to practice in all 50 States
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Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
Fresh Start Tax is one of the premier tax resolutions firms in the country. We deal with all types of civil cases including individuals, businesses, corporate and defunct corporations. We have staff that specializes in every facet of the Internal Revenue Service. We know all the IRS strategies. Some of our many specialties include the following:
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Payoff Amount of the Federal Tax Lien
The full amount of your lien will remain a matter of public record until it is paid in full, including all accruals and additions. However, at any time you may request an updated lien payoff amount to show the remaining balance due by calling the toll-free customer service telephone number at 1-800-913-6050. An IRS employee will issue you a letter with the current amount that must be paid before release of the Notice of Federal Tax Lien will be made.
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Our staff has over 110 years of professional tax representation experience collectively
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Extremely ethical and moral principles used
Fast, affordable, and economical
Licensed to practice in all 50 States
Premium on client communication
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Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
Fresh Start Tax is one of the premier tax resolutions firms in the country. We deal with all types of civil cases including individuals, businesses, corporate and defunct corporations. We have staff that specializes in every facet of the Internal Revenue Service. We know all the IRS strategies. Some of our many specialties include the following:
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We can get your Federal Tax Lien(s) released within 2 weeks if you meet the ten year rule.
Federal Tax Liens have a statute of limitations. The Federal Tax lien can and will expire by federal statute. The IRS federal tax lien is only good for ten ( 10) years. It then drifts off into the darkness as though it was never filed or existed.
The IRS has ten years from the original date of tax assessment to collect the tax that is due and owing. This is called the TC 150 Date. Transcripts must be pulled to determine the TC 150 date.
Caution:
You may owe for multiple tax years, each tax period generally has it’s own statute. The best way to find out when your statute expires is to have Fresh Start Tax pull a tax transcript and fully examine the case history to make sure the federal statutes were not extended. Each tax period must be checked separately. One reason in hiring a professional company is that they have a tax professional hot-line telephone number to call and pull your tax transcripts.
Beware:
If you call the IRS on your own and the statute is not expired, the IRS may reopen your case file again. Do not give the IRS any information. If they think you are trying to beat the statute, they may reactivate the case back into the system for collection action, extending the limitation date.
The statute of limitations can be extended past the ten years statute period if one of these events took place:
1. There was bankruptcy filed during the ten year period
2. The IRS reduced the federal tax lien to a judgment
3. There was tax court litigation during the ten years on the tax period in question
4. A collection due process appeal was filed during the 10 years
5. A filed offer in compromise on the tax periods would have extended the statute for the amount of time the offer was being reviewed
6. If you were outside the U.S. the period extends for the time you were outside the country
7. The taxpayer voluntarily signs a waiver extending the collection statute. This usually happens with the signing of tax Form 900
8. Military deferments extend the statute
9. A taxpayer assistance order (TAO) extends the period
If you have met the criteria, call us today and we can get your federal tax lien released within two weeks. 1-866-700-1040 Our Company Resume:
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Extremely ethical and moral principles used
Fast, affordable, and economical
Licensed to practice in all 50 States
Premium on client communication
Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
Fresh Start Tax is one of the premier tax resolutions firms in the country. We deal with all types of civil cases including individuals, businesses, corporate and defunct corporations. We have staff that specializes in every facet of the Internal Revenue Service. We know all the IRS strategies. Some of our many specialties include the following:
Most people have no idea that Federal Tax Liens have a statue of limitation. The Federal Tax lien can and will expire by federal statute. The IRS federal tax lien is only good for ten ( 10) years. It then drifts off into the darkness as though it was never filed or existed.
The IRS has ten years from the original date of tax assessment to collect the tax that is due and owing. This is called the TC 150 Date.
Caution: you may have multiple years you owe, each tax period generally has it’s own statute. The best way to find out when your statue expires is to have a tax resolution company pull a transcript and fully examine the case history to make sure the statutes were not extended. Each tax period must be checked separately. One reason in hiring a professional company is that they have a tax professional hot-line telephone number to call and pull your tax transcripts.
BEWARE: if you call IRS on your own and the statue is not expired, the IRS may reopen your case file again. Do not give IRS an information. If they think you are trying to beat the statue , they may reactivate the case back into the system for collection action.
The statue of limitations can be extended past the ten years statue period if one of these events took place:
1. there was bankruptcy filed during the ten year period
2. the IRS reduced the federal tax lien to a judgment
3. there was tax court litigation during the ten years on the tax period in question
4. a collection due process appeal was filed during the 10 years.
5. a filed offer in compromise on the tax periods would have extended the statue for the amount of time the offer was being reviewed.
6. if you were outside the U.S. the period extends for the time you were outside the country
7. the taxpayer voluntarily signs a waiver extending the collection statute. This usually happens with the signing of tax Form 900
8. military deferments extend the statue as well
9. a taxpayer assistance order also called a TAO extends the period as well
A good tax resolution can usually get you a release of the Federal Tax Lien within 2 weeks after the statute blows.
Each taxpayer’s situation is unique and may possess its own complexities, it’s important for the taxpayer to not assume that a tax liability has expired just because ten years has passed.