IRS Levy on State Tax Refund – Immediate Tax Relief – IRS Tax Experts “A” Rated

December 27, 2010
Written by: steve

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Has the IRS levied against your State Refund? They will continue to do so as well as send levies out on your wages and bank accounts. You must stop the IRS enforcement computer. We can help you do that.

The IRS Notice or Letter CP 242 notifies you that the IRS levied your state tax refund to pay your unpaid federal tax. This notice and referenced publications explain how to request an appeal if you do not agree. You need to file a Form 12153, Request for A Collection Due Process Hearing and send it to the address shown on your levy notice within 30 days from the date of the letter in order to appeal the action with the Office of Appeals.

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How to immediately stop the IRS Enforcement Computer –  Immediate Release of Wage Garnishments and Bank Levies

The IRS requires three specific things to release Wage and Bank Levies.  They make sure that:

  1. All tax returns are filed and up to date. The IRS will not release any tax levies until this happens.
  2. They have a current financial statement, 433-F, with documentation to verify its correctness.
  3. How you are planning to close your case. The Three options in closing your case are:
  • that you are under a current hardship and cannot pay at this time
  • that you want to enter into an installment agreement or payment plan with the IRS
  • that you want to file a quality offer in compromise with the IRS

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