Articles, tagged with "notice of intent", page 1
05th December 2011
2 common methods come to mind when thinking about the way the IRS attempts to gather delinquent taxes. An IRS tax levy and an IRS tax lein. Many have confused these as being the same, but, in reality, they aren't.
An IRS levy is a seizure of individual...
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Author:
kescraig
23rd November 2011
An IRS garnishment is an aggressive procedure on the part of the IRS to grab your attention. It is an authorized seizure of your assets that will fulfill a tax debt. The Irs may possibly levy your financial institution accounts, your salaries and practica...
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Author:
kescraig
25th August 2011
When a taxpayer is substantially and protractedly in arrears to the IRS, the agency may place a tax levy on his personal possessions. A tax levy is often confused with a tax lien, which is really nothing more than claim that is used as security for a debt...
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Author:
Dori Faxton
28th July 2011
An IRS levy is a lawful seizure of your assets to satisfy a tax debt owed. The Irs will usually levy when they have assessed a tax amount and provided a “Notice and Demand for Payment", the tax payer failed or simply refused to pay the total amount owed, ...
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Author:
kescraig
28th July 2011
There are several scary missives people dread seeing when they open up their mailboxes. An overdue notice, a summons for jury duty, or a traffic ticket are all unpleasant discoveries. But none of them can compare with an IRS Notice of Levy.
An IRS No...
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Author:
Dori Faxton
05th July 2011
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) mails out millions of frightening missives each year. Most of these letters involve minor offenses that can be dealt with in a jiff, without a visit or a call to a local IRS office. But every now and again, the reason f...
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Author:
Dori Faxton
25th May 2011
The Internal Profits Services (IRS) has an aggressive collection tactic recognized as an IRS wage garnishment to secure payment of again taxes. It is also called IRS wage levy.If you owe taxes and even with acquiring acquired Letter 1058 - Ultimate Notice...
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Author:
joanne
19th May 2011
Disputes have occurred quite often over a landlord entering a rental premises without warning. There are now laws in place that clearly outline the obligations that landlords have in this area. To be fair one must look at the situation from both sides of ...
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Author:
EvaJudge
19th May 2011
When it comes to collecting tax debts, the IRS doesn’t mess around. The feared federal agency has several powerful tools at its disposal. Probably the most popular and effective one is tax garnishment. Defined as a type of administrative levy, tax garnish...
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Author:
Dori Faxton
05th May 2011
The IRS doesn’t fool around. When a person owes them money, they use every legal means at their disposal to collect it. One of their most powerful collection tools is the levy. A tax levy is different from a lien. A lien is a claim that is used to secure ...
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Author:
Dori Faxton
28th March 2011
Choosing the dress and the flowers is one thing but you need to dot the ‘I’s and cross the ‘T’s before you can become Mrs & Mrs.
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The legal requirements for getting married changed on November 5 2007. Couples are now required to meet w...
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Author:
Jan
20th January 2011
Foreclosure isn't a term that anybody wishes to hear, or even think of experiencing. But, financial issues may hit the most responsible individuals and the foreclosure process may look more and more likely to occur in your life or somebody you love. Thank...
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Author:
JonahSperandeo
20th October 2010
Are you thinking about appealing a wage levy? There are times when this is a viable option, as well as situations when you have no chance of winning. It is important to know your stance, as well as what you can do in the near future to make your situation...
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Author:
Manuel Davis
20th October 2010
If you wish to appeal a tax lien it is necessary that you will be conscious of the actual actions to consider. When a tax lien is submitted, there are some steps you can take to begin the procedure. Something to bear in mind is you'll want to submit your ...
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Author:
Allen Ortiz
01st October 2010
AmeriPride Tax Group has professionals that can help you today with your tax questions The IRS can use a bank levy to get the attention of a taxpayer in an effort to move them back into the tax payment system. Bank levies are never used without prior noti...
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Ameripride TaxGroup