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Tax Debt Advisors Protecting Assets from Chandler AZ IRS Levy

Chandler AZ IRS Levy

It is not possible to protect your assets for lengthy periods of time without doing something illegal. But there are certain actions you can take to protect yourself and your assets until you can get a settlement with the IRS and remove an IRS levy in Chandler AZ.

If you know a Chandler AZ IRS levy is going to happen you might consider transferring funds in a bank account to another bank.  Remember this is not to run from the IRS but rather to allow you to financially exist until you get matters worked out.  If the IRS inquires about what specific assets you have, you are required to tell them the truth.  However, it is not a crime to not disclose assets that they do not ask for. If you decide to move your bank account funds to another bank and do not initiate an IRS settlement soon thereafter, the IRS will assume you are not serious about getting your IRS matter resolved.  This can have serious repercussions later on.
Scott Allen E.A. of Tax Debt Advisors has the expertise to advise you on how to protect your assets from a Chandler AZ IRS levy while you are working towards an IRS settlement.  Tax Debt Advisors has been representing clients with IRS problems since 1977.  Call for a free initial consultation at 480-926-9300.

IRS Payment Plan Settlement

Joe hired Scott Allen EA to stop his Chandler AZ IRS Levy.  He owes the IRS for seven years of back taxes owed. Facing an IRS levy, Scott represented him as his power of attorney, put a stop to all collection activity, gathered up current financial information on the taxpayer, and negotiated his large IRS debt into a low $192 per month payment plan. Take a minute to think about that. Joe’s stress level went from a high of a TEN down to about a ONE just knowing that the IRS is off his back now.  You too can have this same peace of mind. Give Scott a call to determine what your best solution is. Also, view the settlement agreement for Joe below.

Chandler AZ IRS Levy