IRS Bank Levy- Act Fast!

May 23rd, 2011 by Maricar Temblador in Bank Levy

For the last couple of years, a lot of individual’s bank account has been put into an Internal Revenue Service bank levy and keep on doubling every year.  In 2009 alone the Internal Revenue Service gives out notice of an Internal Revenue Service bank levy to a thousand of individual because of a million of dollars back taxes.  However the federal government feel that this year will be promising that individual will settle their back taxes and file their tax return on time.

Tax problem can hit like a snap in your finger and create havoc on your life.  Your life will change in an instance once the Internal Revenue Service put an Internal Revenue Service bank levy on your account and making it for you to get money from your account. You don’t have any money and don’t have anything to buy your food and rent to you house.  And it make you think of how this happen to you? What can you do to get your money back?

In order to remove the Internal Revenue Service bank levy on your account you have to find solution to your tax problem as soon as possible.  The Internal Revenue Service has 21 days to begin the Internal Revenue Service bank levy on your account.  Contact and get the service of a tax attorney to assist you on your Internal Revenue Service bank levy problem.

Looking for an excellent tax attorney can be easy.  There are a lot of website you can search or ask referrals from your local state board.  Do not panic as long as you have a tax attorney at your side that can help you on your tax problem and assist you in negotiating for a settlement plan to the Internal Revenue Service.

In order to eliminate the Internal Revenue Service bank levy your tax attorney can petition on the Court of Appeal with several reasons why bank levy can be hard on their client:

  • Financial difficulties especially if individual losses his or her job
  • Debt have been settled after the bank levy been served
  • Already file for bankruptcy
  • Mistake made on computation of tax debt
  • Individual has not given a chance to plea his or her case

There are a lot of reasons that your tax attorney can give in order to remove the Internal Revenue Service bank levy to your account.  Do not be scared once you receive an Internal Revenue Service bank levy.  However the best thing to do is stop the bank levy is do not ignore the notice send by the Internal Revenue Service and resolve your tax debt as soon as possible.

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