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An IRS and state tax lien can be a scary situation! However, a lien is different from a tax levy. A tax levy takes your property or assets, whereas a tax lien secures the government’s interest in your property.

What Should I Do?

Tax Lien

First and foremost, do not ignore your tax notices, such as a Notice of Federal Tax Lien. Even if you can’t pay your tax liability, responding to notice before the due date will prevent many future headaches. Please keep the following in mind:

  • We can help you with making payment arrangements with the IRS and state tax authorities to help you settle your debt over time
  • If you disagree with the amount of tax owed, we can determine if there are opportunities to reduce or dispute your tax liability.

How Will A Tax Lien Affect Me?

A tax lien is a claim on your assets. It puts your creditors on notice that the IRS or state tax authority has a claim on your assets.

It attaches to all assets, personal or business (such as real estate, securities, and vehicles), and future assets acquired during the period of the lien.

This gives the IRS and/or state tax authority the legal claim to collect your tax liability from selling any of your assets.

A tax lien is just one of the many collection weapons at the disposal of the IRS and state tax authorities. Once an IRS or state lien arises, it won’t be released until you’ve paid all tax, penalties, and interest in full.

Peace Of Mind Tax Help Representation

One of your most important rights as a taxpayer is your right to have a qualified tax resolution professional, such as an Enrolled Agent (EA), represent you in front of the IRS and/or States and provide tax resolution for your tax lien.

When you hire Peace Of Mind Tax Help to assist you, we will guide you through the preparation process while advocating on your behalf and protecting your interests.

Peace Of Mind Tax Help is here to help you because when you’re dealing with an IRS or state tax lien. The worst thing you can do is to do nothing at all. The best decision is to take the necessary first step and address your tax problem now!

Click on the “Get Peace Of Mind” button at the top of the page to take that first step.