Monday, July 24, 2017

CONTESTING AN IRS TAX LIEN - GET IT RELEASED OR REMOVED

While the most straightforward way to remove a tax lien is to make payment and satisfy the debt, this approach is only appropriate when the taxpayer accepts that the debt is valid and is able to make the payment.

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Other options a taxpayer has to address a tax lien include:

•          Discharge of the lien – A taxpayer may submit an Application for Certificate of Discharge from Federal Tax Lien. The seller must typically perform this action to provide the buyer with clear title. While the IRS typically grants this request, it is not required to do so. However, despite discharging the lien against a specific piece of property, the lien will remain against other property.

•          Subordination of the lien – A valid Certificate of Subordination will permit other creditors to move ahead of the IRS in priority. The IRS can agree to a subordination but is more likely to do so when such action will make it more likely for the taxpayer to satisfy the debt or make payment towards its satisfaction.

•          Withdrawal of the tax lien – Moving to have the lien withdrawn by the IRS is the most complete form of relief because the withdrawal will result in a disposition where it is as if the tax lien was never filed. Taxpayers may request the withdrawal of a lien by filing Application for Withdrawal of Filed Form 668(Y), Notice of Federal Tax Lien when the taxpayer has satisfied certain requirements.

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Some Recent Tax Settlements:
Mr. Dillard - CA Owed $6884, IRS settled for $400
Mr. Batiste - LA Owed $18513, IRS settled for $2972
Mr. Johnson - CA Owed $21,378, IRS settled for $4500
Ms. Gonzalez - TX Owed $28,816, IRS settled for $1700
Mr. Anthony - NY Owed $14,000, IRS settled for $900
Mr. Wilkes - CA Owed 32,211, IRS settled for $1250

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