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What property does an IRS tax lien attach to?  As a tax attorney, I am asked many questions regarding tax liens, and one such question is, what property does the tax lien attach to?  The article below has been prepared to provide additional information regarding the above question.  As always, you should discuss your particular...
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If you are experiencing problems with the Internal Revenue Service, you may want to consider hiring a tax attorney to represent you before the IRS.  The IRS procedure and current tax code can be confusing and scary to individuals and businesses that are not familiar with it.  Thus, hiring a tax attorney may save you...
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If the Internal Revenue Service has filed a tax lien against me, what are my rights as a taxpayer?  Because a tax lien filed by the IRS can have many negative implications, it is very important that you understand your rights as a taxpayer when the IRS files a Notice of Federal Tax Lien.  The...
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The United States Tax Court is a federal trial court and hears cases relating to federal tax matters prior to the additional assessment of tax by the Internal Revenue Service.  It is important to note, that a taxpayer does not need to pay the tax prior to bringing their case before the US Tax Court,...
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If you have an issue or matter with the IRS, you may wonder what your options are to resolve such issue.  Thus, what is an IRS tax resolution and what resolution options are available?  The article and video below have been prepared by a tax attorney to provide their opinion regarding what is an IRS...
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Receiving a notice from your bank or the Internal Revenue Service that your bank account has been levied can be scary, confusing and frustrating.  Moreover, in addition to the money levied by the IRS from your bank account, the bank levy can cost you considerable money in bank fees and/or overdraft fees if the bank...
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Can an IRS tax lien be re-filed?  Can the IRS re-file the Notice of Federal Tax Lien?  How does the IRS renew a tax lien?  As a tax attorney I have been asked the above questions and therefore have prepared the article below to provide general information regarding such issue.  Please remember, that the article...
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Many people know that an offer in compromise is a tax settlement with the Internal Revenue Service.  But, why does the Internal Revenue Service and our government allow for such a tax settlement?  In many respects, you could compare an offer in compromise to a bankruptcy.  Of course, in a bankruptcy you are likely discharging...
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What is stated or contained in a Notice of Federal Tax Lien?  What if there are errors stated in a Notice of Federal Tax Lien.  As a tax attorney, these are common questions that I am asked by clients, potential clients and other tax professionals, and rightfully so.  It is important to know and understand...
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What is an IRS tax lawyer?  I have the term IRS tax lawyer and thought I would draft an article and prepare a video to provide what I feel could constitute an IRS tax lawyer. First, an IRS tax lawyer could be a lawyer that works for the Internal Revenue Service.  This lawyer would likely...
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