Showing posts with label CP 504. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CP 504. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Levy Notice from the IRS

Like so many tax payers, this could happen to you. You get a certified letter form the IRS. When you pick it up from the post office and open it, you read that the IRS intends on levying certain assets.Don't panic!This means that you have not responded to the IRS's other letters they have been sending you. The IRS can not levy you until you have been through the collection due process. Simply put, they have to notify you of a balance due and give you time to respond.If you get a CP 504, intent to levy, there is still time to handle your problem.You do need to get moving right away, because doing nothing will only result in the IRS taking your assets away.If you are unsure of what steps to take next, it might be time to hire a reputable tax resolution firm. A tax resolution firm can help you out tremendously; they know how to deal with the IRS and can get you back onto the road to recovery and peace of mind.

The Collections Process and the IRS

The IRS is required by law to follow specific steps when notifying a tax payer of a tax liability. This is the Collections Due Process. The IRS has to follow these rules step for step. They only need to send notices to the last know address of the tax payer.The process starts with a balance due notice, form CP14 or CP11. The balance due notice states how much is due and from which tax year.After 10 days of sending the Balance Due Notice the IRS will send a second notice of demand for payment with form CP 501.10 days after the CP501, a CP503 is sent with the same demand for payment.When all the above notices are ignored, the IRS will send a CP504, Notice of Intent to Levy. This is always sent via certified mail.In most cases a final notice of intent to levy is sent. This is letter L 1058. This step may be skipped by the IRS.If the taxpayer ignores or fails to respond to all the notices, a Levy is placed against the taxpayer and a notice is then sent to the taxpayer informing them of the levy. The Levy Notice is form 668.If you are in IRS collections, you may need help to handle the IRS. You want to act quickly when you start receiving these notices and not wait until you are levied which can leave you with no money that may be used to get help. It is always best to be proactive with the IRS. You want to deal with the IRS on your terms not theirs.