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The IRS has filed a Notice of Federal Tax Lien against you in Chandler AZ

Chandler AZ Notice of Federal Tax Lien

A Chandler AZ notice of federal tax lien is a public document that warns creditors that the government has a legal claim against your property.  The easiest way to remove the Chandler AZ tax lien is to pay it off.  If you are able to pay off the tax debt the IRS will release your lien in 30 days.  However, many taxpayers cannot pay off the tax debt.  If the taxpayer could pay the tax debt, they would have paid it before the federal tax lien was filed.

Scott Allen E.A. is your best choice to review your options if you cannot pay off the tax debt.  When it can be shown that a remedy is in the best interest of the US government and the taxpayer there are options to minimize the impact of a federal tax lien.

In summary they include:

  • Discharge of property—This allows your property to be sold free of the lien.  The proceeds will go towards the tax debt until it is paid in full.
  • Subordination—This action does not remove the lien, but it does allow creditors to be put ahead of the claim against the asset which can make it easier to get a loan or mortgage.  The proceeds of the loan or mortgage will be applied against the tax debt until it is paid in full.
  • Withdrawal—This action removes the public notice of the federal tax lien and assures creditors that the IRS has no claim on your assets.

Contact Scott Allen E.A. if you live in Chandler AZ and if you want to get a clarification of what options are available to you.  Scott offers a free consultation and can be reached at 480-926-9300.  He will make your appointment a great day for you!

 

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Scott Allen E. A. if you have a Federal Tax Lien in Phoenix Arizona

Federal Tax Lien in Phoenix AZ

When the IRS files a Federal Tax Lien in Phoenix AZ against you, it is the government’s legal notice of a claim against your assets.  The lien is placed to protect the government’s right to an interest in everything you own.  This includes your home and personal property and financial assets.

Before the IRS files a federal tax lien in Phoenix AZ they must first assess you a liability.  This comes from either a return you filed or a substitute tax return that the IRS has filed.  Next the IRS will send you a notice demanding payment with the threat of filing a tax lien.  If you neglect to pay the tax on time or enter into a settlement that will prevent the IRS from filing a tax lien—a Federal Tax Lien is filed against you by the IRS.

Ideally, it would be advisable to meet with Scott Allen E.A. when the IRS has assessed a tax liability with you.  That is when Scott has the ability to advise you on your legal rights that may prevent a tax lien being filed.  The longer you wait to respond, the greater the likelihood that you will not be able to prevent a tax lien from being filed or released.  Scott Allen E.A. offers a free evaluation of your situation.  Call Scott at 480-926-9300 to schedule your appointment.  Scott will make that day a great day for you!

 

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If you have an IRS Tax Lien in Tempe Arizona call Scott Allen E.A.

Tempe AZ IRS Tax Lien

A Tempe AZ IRS tax lien can wreak havoc with your credit and your life.  There are many situations where a tax lien problem in Tempe AZ can be resolved or minimized.  The best advice I can give you if you have an IRS tax lien is to schedule a free consultation with Scott Allen E.A.

Many clients have the misunderstanding that they have a tax lien when in fact the statute of limitations has passed.  IRS tax liens are self-releasing but unless you have paid the tax, the IRS will not notify a credit bureau that the liens have been released.  At this point, you can inform the credit bureau that the lien is self-releasing and are no longer in force.  Scott Allen E.A. can guide you through this process.

There are many other situations that you can either remove or subordinate a Tempe AZ IRS tax lien and allow you to move on with your life.  If you live in or near Tempe AZ call Scott Allen E.A. at 480-926-9300 and see what options are available to you.  Scott will make your appointment a great day for you!

 

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Work w/ Scott Allen E.A. near Tempe AZ if you get an IRS CP-2000 letter

IRS CP-2000 Letter in Tempe AZ

If you forget to include income on your tax return that was reported to the IRS, you will get a Tempe AZ CP-2000 letter.  Unless someone has stolen your Social Security number, the income items are generally correct.  What is not taken into consideration are any deductions that can be matched against the income.  A good example is a stock sale.  Say for example you did not report a sale of Ford Stock for $15,000 you would get a CP-2000 with a tax bill of $3,000 plus interest and penalties if you are in a 20% tax bracket.  But if you paid $20,000 originally for the Ford stock, you actually lost $5,000 and would be due a refund.  Many Tempe AZ CP-2000 notices are coming for forgiveness of debt issues on credit cards and foreclosed home.

If you received a CP-2000 Notice in Tempe AZ, call Scott Allen E.A. and get a professional opinion on what is your best option to minimize the liability and prevent the IRS from levying your bank accounts or garnishing your wages.  Scott offers a free consultation and can be reached at 480-926-9300.

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Call Scott Allen E.A. if you receive an Arizona Notice of Federal Tax Lien

Notice of Federal Tax Lien in Arizona

This is definitely the time to get the expert opinion of an Arizona IRS resolution professional.  Many times Scott Allen E.A. will advise you to request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing.  You only have 30 days from the date of the Notice of Federal Tax Lien to request a CDP hearing.  Sometimes even getting a delay will allow you time to complete a home or car loan even if the tax lien is eventually filed.

The Appeals Officers at a Collection Due Process Hearing is an impartial employee at the IRS that has not had any previous dealings with your matter.  This is a time to explain your side of the story why an Arizona Federal Tax Lien should not be filed.  Scott Allen E.A. in Arizona has represented many clients before a CDP hearing and can advise you of your best strategy or options to avoid a tax lien being filed.  Scott Allen E.A. offers a free consultation and can be reached at 480-926-9300.  Scott will make that day a great day for you!

 

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When do you need Scott Allen E.A. for Arizona IRS Help?

There are many ways the IRS can rob you of your peace of mind.  If your credit score has declined because the IRS has filed a tax lien—you need Scott Allen E. A.

If you having difficulty sleeping, developed health issues or marital problems over your Arizona IRS tax debt—you need Scott Allen E.A.

If your business is threatened by Arizona IRS levies on your bank accounts or about to seize your business assets—you need Scott Allen E.A.

If your personal bank account in Arizona has been levied, or your wages garnished by the IRS—you need Scott Allen E.A.

If you owe the IRS more than you can pay and are considering getting married—you need Scott Allen E.A. before you get married.

If you have not filed IRS tax returns for several years—you need Scott Allen E.A.

If you have a settlement with the IRS and cannot comply with it because you finances have worsen—you need Scott Allen E.A.

If you need the peace of mind that comes knowing you have just received the best IRS settlement allowed by law—you need Scott Allen E.A.

Scott Allen E.A. is ready to meet with you at no charge for your initial consultation.  Call Scott Allen E.A. today at 480-926-9300.  Scott will make today a great day for you!

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Call Scott Allen E.A. if you have filed a bankruptcy and now own a home with an IRS Tax Lien that has survived the bankruptcy

Wow, what a surprise it is for clients to find out that their Mesa, AZ IRS tax debt was discharged but the IRS tax lien is still attached to their home.  The good news is that if your home doesn’t have any equity right after the bankruptcy is completed, Scott Allen E.A. can petition the IRS to release the Maricopa County IRS tax lien.  If you have equity, then the options to protect that equity requires the expertise of someone who knows each of those options and can advise you which one would is the best one for you to pursue.

It is amazing how many taxpayers go to a bankruptcy attorney and were never told that the IRS tax lien would survive the bankruptcy and still be attached to their home.  And most bankruptcy attorneys do not advise their clients who have no equity in their homes how to get the IRS tax lien released after bankruptcy.

If you have questions on this issue, contact Scott Allen E.A. of Mesa AZ for a free consultation to see what your options are and what he can do for you.  Scott can be reached at 480-926-9300.  Let Scott make today a great day for you!

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Mesa AZ IRS Tax Attorney when I have filed a bankruptcy when I own a home and have an IRS tax lien?

First, dealing with a Maricopa County IRS Tax lien is not a legal matter.

But let’s back up and make sure of the circumstances surrounding your bankruptcy.  When a taxpayer files a bankruptcy and has met all the criteria for discharging taxes in a bankruptcy, the tax debt is considered removed.  However, if there was an IRS tax lien filed prior to the bankruptcy and the taxpayer owns a home with equity, the IRS tax lien is still attached against the home for the amount of the equity.  If the taxpayer sells the house before the statute of limitations expires, the IRS is entitled to that equity at the close of escrow.  If however, there is no equity in the home at the time of the bankruptcy, the taxpayer has the option of requesting that the tax lien be removed.

It is critical to get a certified appraisal on the home at the time the bankruptcy is discharged, so that the value of the home is provable if there is a dispute with the IRS.  Waiting several years and expecting the IRS to accept that you had no equity in the home may be difficult to prove.  If you want the Maricopa County IRS tax lien to be removed it is best to do it as soon as possible after the bankruptcy has discharged the IRS tax debt.

Scott Allen E.A. has the expertise to advise you on these matters.  He has seen many clients who were not advised by their Mesa AZ bankruptcy attorney that the lien would survive the bankruptcy and attach to their home.  Very few attorney bankruptcy clients were even advised what to do when they had no equity in their home after their bankruptcy was over.  If you have questions on this matter, contact Scott Allen E.A. in Mesa AZ for a free consultation at 480-926-9300.  There is still hope even if you had equity in your home, to prevent the IRS from using that equity against your IRS debt.

 

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Scott Allen E.A. will evaluate your Gilbert AZ IRS Penalty Abatement at no charge

Be leery of promises to remove IRS tax penalties from your Gilbert AZ tax debt.  Penalties are removed or lowered is when a tax balance is reduced via an amended return or substitute for return and the tax due is less than the original return or SFR filed by the IRS.

Reasons for filing IRS form 843 to request penalty abatement include but are not limited to hospitalization, incarceration, severe depression, or serving in the military outside of the country.  Taxpayers need to show that there was a reasonable cause and not just willful neglect.

Call Scott Allen E.A. near Gilbert AZ to get a free tax consultation to determine if you have penalties that can be abated.  Scott can be reached at 480-926-9300.

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Use a Scottsdale IRS Tax IRS Attorney for federal IRS tax relief?

No, federal IRS tax relief is not a legal matter.  You do not need to hire a IRS Tax Attorney in Scottsdale AZ.

There are many competent IRS tax resolution specialists that are equally competent in IRS settlements without all the hoopla that comes from Scottsale IRS Tax attorneys that specialize more in intimidating clients that they need legal representation that a non-attorney cannot do.

The laws surrounding IRS settlements are complex to someone without a knowledge of them; but rather straight forward to those who work with them every day.  Scott Allen E.A. has expertise in all of the settlement options accepted by the IRS.  He is able to provide the services you need at a reasonable fee.  Scott will meet with you for your free initial consultation.

When IRS professions say that the IRS hopes you don’t have professional help, that is not true.  The IRS likes taxpayers to have competent help.  The IRS is negative on all the firms that provide IRS assistance that only make matters worse for the IRS and the taxpayer.  When you use Scott Allen E.A. the IRS agent or revenue officer will be glad you selected Scott because they know that Scott will make their job easier, and that they can trust his settlement recommendations.  Call Scott Allen E.A. today at 480-926-9300 and schedule a free initial consultation.  Let Scott make today a great day for YOU!

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