Let Us Help You Avoid a Tax Lien when You Owe the IRS on a Delinquent Tax Debt
When you owe the IRS, a Tax Lien is just one way that the IRS can enforce its claim for delinquent tax debt. Nothing is physically seized when a Tax Lien is placed on you. The purpose of it is to ensure the fulfillment of what you owe the IRS upon sale of your assets.
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Do You Have Delinquent Tax Debt? Get Help!
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A Tax Lien is simply a public record that indicates you owe the IRS Federal or State tax debt. It is usually filed with the County Clerk in the county where you live or where your business operates. Because the Tax Lien is public record announcing that you owe the IRS, it will show up on your credit report and can place you in a difficult financial situation. A Tax Lien often makes it difficult for you to obtain financing on an automobile or a home. A Tax Lien also can tie up your real estate and personal property — once a Tax Lien is filed against your property, you will have to satisfy the tax debt before you can sell or transfer the property. It can even hinder you from obtaining a new credit card or buying a new car.
Tax Liens are automatic when you owe the IRS tax debt. You will receive a Notice of Federal Tax Lien in the mail, which basically states that the government has claimed your property as payment for what you owe the IRS. This property claim to satisfy your tax debt even applies to whatever you have acquired after the Tax Lien was filed.
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Received a Federal Tax Lien? Start Here!
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The full amount of your Tax Lien remains public record until you have paid what you owe the IRS in full, including any penalty fees and interest that may have accrued on your tax debt. Generally, the only way to get your Tax Lien removed is to pay your tax debt in full. There are, however, ways to apply for a Tax Lien Appeal or Tax Lien Removal. Contact us today at 800-590-4524 if you need help removing a Tax Lien that has been applied to your delinquent IRS tax debt.
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"IRS Tax Settlement that was our way out, you know God always makes a way, and they were our way out." "If it wasn't for IRS Tax Settlement coming in we wouldn't have a Lynch, Kentucky." Benny Massey - City Council - Lynch Kentucky (see video testimonial)
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