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IRS Collection: Liens, Levies & Seizures

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Tax Counsel Regarding IRS Tax Collection Activity: Liens, Levies and Seizures

If your company owes money to the IRS then you can expect collection activity. If the amount is manageable then your best course of action is to call the IRS and agree to an installment agreement for the liability to be paid off within 12 months. If you cannot afford to pay off the liability within 12 months (or are accruing further liability such as payroll tax liability) then you need an action plan to defend against the expected IRS revenue officer and his/her collection activity.

We understand that an IRS lien might have devastating effects to your business. An IRS levy on your bank account might also lead to not making payroll or rent. You do not want to find yourself in this position. It is easy and understandable to focus on increasing revenue to resolve the problem, but IRS collection activity (liens, levies and seizures) will prevent that course of action from being successful.

If you are faced with this situation, you need an experienced tax attorney to immediately focus on your tax problems. You need to hire the best tax attorney at this time. Contact Robert T. Leonard, Esq., CPA, to represent you for your tax problems. You can expect Mr. Leonard to resolve this matter to your satisfaction.

IRS Collection Controversy Attorney

If your business owes money to the IRS and a revenue officer has threatened to levy the bank accounts, seize assets or file a lien, call Robert T. Leonard directly at the Law Offices of Robert T. Leonard at 818-224-7935 or toll free at 888-408-9486, or fill out the online form on this website for a free, confidential, initial case consultation. We will review your case and your options with their respective benefits and drawbacks, and any alternatives to the legal process that you may have. My office accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover as payment.

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