Have you defaulted on an IRS payment agreement and received CP 523?
If you have had an IRS payment agreement and defaulted on the agreement there are ways and avenues to get your payment agreement reinstated.
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Understanding your IRS CP523 Notice
This notice informs you of our intent to terminate your installment agreement and seize (levy) your assets.
But, we can STOP this process immediately.
If you have defaulted on your agreement.
What you need to do – Contact us a soon as possible to stop all IRS action.
Do not contact the IRS unless you know what you are doing, someone does need to speak to them, know what you are getting into.
Read your notice carefully — it explains what to do now that you have defaulted on your installment agreement. Make sure IRS is correct, they could be wrong.
If someone does not respond – IRS will terminate your installment agreement and begin taking collection action, which can include filing a federal tax lien or seizing (levying) your wages and/or bank accounts.
If you speak to Internal Revenue Service and do not know their system please understand that IRS can an will increase your installment agreement.
By using a true tax professional they may be able to reduce your agreement or suggest the filing a tax debt settlement called an offer in compromise.
Please call us today for free initial tax consultation and hear the truth about the faulted IRS payment agreements.
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