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We can stop the IRS notice of intent to levy and we can settle your case.
We know the system inside and out.
The IRS sends out about 600,000 Bank and Wage Levy Garnishments each and every year. They follow these up with 400,000 Federal Tax Liens. and another fact is that no human hand touches any of these bank or wage levy garnishments they are all sent out systemically by the IRS Cade 2 computer.
Let former IRS agents, managers and tax instructors who all know all the IRS protocol stop the IRS. We are A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau and have been in private practice since 1982.
We have over 206 years of professional tax experience in dealing with the IRS notice of intent to levy.
We not only can stop the IRS levy, we can settle your case at the same time.
The IRS Computer System of Levies and wage garnishments:
Make sure you contact IRS by the follow-up date or the CADE2 IRS computer will automatically generate bank levies or wage garnishments. Not a human hand touches your levy they are all systemically generated by IRS’s computer.
The Internal Revenue Service sends their letters out in five-week billing cycles.
If you don’t respond to the last and final notice you can definitively find that a bank levy or wage garnishment or the possibility of a federal tax lien will be issued.
The information you need to know about a federal tax levy or wage garnishment:
Where does Internal Revenue Service (IRS) authority to levy originate?
The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) authorizes levies to collect delinquent tax.
See IRC 6331. Any property or right to property that belongs to the taxpayer or on which there is a Federal tax lien can be levied, unless the IRC exempts the property from levy.
What actions must the Internal Revenue Service take before a levy can be issued?
The IRS will usually levy only after these three requirements are met:
• The IRS assessed the tax and sent you a Notice and Demand for Payment (a tax bill);
• You neglected or refused to pay the tax; and
• The IRS sent you a Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to A Hearing (levy notice) at least 30 days before the levy.
The IRS may give you this notice in person, leave it at your home or your usual place of business, or send it to your last known address by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested.
Please note: if the IRS levies your state tax refund, you may receive a Notice of Levy on Your State Tax Refund, Notice of Your Right to Hearing after the levy.
When will the IRS issue a levy?
If you do not pay your taxes (or make arrangements to settle your debt), and the IRS determines that a levy is the next appropriate action, the IRS may levy any property or right to property you own or have an interest in.
For instance, the IRS could levy property that is yours, but is held by someone else (such as your wages, retirement accounts, dividends, bank accounts, licenses, rental income, accounts receivables, the cash loan value of your life insurance, or commissions). Or, the IRS could seize and sell property that you hold (such as your car, boat or house).
Call us today and we can stop the IRS levy right away. You will never have to speak them.
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Our staff has over 205 years of professional IRS tax representation experience collectively
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How we handle your IRS case to get you immediate tax relief/help and permanently end your IRS Tax Problem
Our process:
We obtain all the information from our clients and get an accurate description of the problem.
We immediately send a power of attorney to the IRS so you never have to speak to them.
We immediately have the IRS stop all of their enforcement action with that first call.
We make sure the tax liability is correct by pulling tax transcripts and documents from the IRS’ computer.
We file any returns that the IRS needs to get you current. All tax returns must be filed before the IRS will consider any agreements.
We make sure your case is settled for the lowest possible amount allowed by law by going over all the different options that are available to you.
Some frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I don’t pay or contact the IRS?
If you don’t pay the amount due, they 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 they seize (“levy”) your state tax refund, they 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. The IRS 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 the IRS to make payment arrangements, they can file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien on your property at any time, if they 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.
What if I don’t agree or have already taken corrective action?
If you do not agree with this notice, contact the IRS immediately at the number printed at the top of the notice. They 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 them at the number printed at the top of the notice to make sure your account reflects this.
Remember, you can always Appeal your case.
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