Tax Liens & IRS Collections

The IRS Filed a Lien Against You. Fight Back.

A federal tax lien damages your credit, clouds your property, and can lead to levy and seizure. A tax attorney can challenge the lien, negotiate release, and protect your assets.

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500K+
Federal tax liens filed each year
10 yrs
IRS standard collection statute of limitations
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Cost for your initial tax lien consultation

Know Your Rights

Understanding your legal situation is the first step to protecting your rights and getting fair compensation.

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What a Federal Tax Lien Is and How It Affects You

When you owe federal taxes and the IRS has assessed the liability, demanded payment, and you've failed to pay, the IRS files a Notice of Federal Tax Lien (NFTL). This lien attaches to all your property and rights to property — real estate, financial accounts, and vehicles — and appears on your credit report.

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How to Get a Tax Lien Released or Discharged

Liens are released when the debt is paid in full, the collection statute expires, or the IRS accepts an Offer in Compromise. A discharge removes the lien from a specific piece of property. A subordination allows other creditors to move ahead of the IRS lien. An attorney identifies the best strategy for your assets.

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Stopping IRS Levies and Seizures

A levy allows the IRS to actually take your money and property — wages, bank accounts, retirement funds, and real property. An attorney can request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing that immediately stops levy action while your case is reviewed.

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