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As taxpayer you have the right to notice and a hearing prior to the IRS enforcing collection of any tax due.  After the IRS has issued a series a notices, the IRS must issue a Final Notice of Intent to Levy and allow you 30 days to request a hearing, which is generally referred to as a Collection Due Process Hearing.  During this hearing you can provide information and a proposal to prevent enforcement action such as an installment agreement or an offer in compromise.  This is the due process afforded to you and can be very beneficial in resolving an issues with the Internal Revenue Service.  The video below has been prepared by a tax attorney to provide additional information regarding your right to a hearing.

If you have any questions or are experiencing problems with the IRS, you can speak with a tax attorney by contacting The McGuire Law Firm.  The McGuire Law Firm has offices in Denver, Golden, Broomfield and DTC where you can meet with a tax attorney.

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