Remove IRS Wage Levy, Bank Tax Levy, Owe Back Taxes – Warner Robins, Macon, Forsyth – Professional Tax Firm

January 10, 2010
Written by: steve

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Do you have a bank or wage levy? We can get immediate releases of tax levies
 
How we get an Immediate Release of Wage or Bank Levy:
1. We immediately send a power of attorney to the IRS letting them know we are now your representative. You will never have to speak them.
2. We will make sure your tax returns are filed and current. If they are not filed, we will prepare and file your tax returns.
3. We will secure a required 433-F (IRS financial statement), verify the income and expenses and work out a settlement agreement.
4. Settlement agreements can be in different forms:
a. Hardship. Hardship cases usually go into a 3 year suspended status because of an inability to pay. This is also called currently noncollectable.
b  Payment Agreements are agreed upon monthly installment payments to the IRS.
c. Offer in Compromise. A much longer and detailed process of tax settlement. We will discuss in detail with you the merits of each.
5. The IRS will then fax to your payroll department, bank, or third party a Release Of Levy.
 
Continuous Effect of Levy on Salary and Wages
Unlike other levies, a levy on a taxpayer’s wages and salary has a continuous effect. It attaches to future payments, until the levy is released. Wages and salary include fees, bonuses, commissions, and similar items. All other levies only attach to property and rights to property that exist when the levy is served.
 
Holding Period Bank Levy

  1. A bank must wait 21 calendar days after a levy is served before sending payment. Then, on the next business day, it must turn over the taxpayer’s money. The depositor(s) can waive this waiting period. The bank will not send money that is subject to attachment or execution under judicial process. “Bank” includes credit unions, savings and loan associations, trust companies, and others described in IRC 408(n) and Treas. Reg. §301.6332–3(b).
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