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IRS Tax Lien Assistance in Flint, Michigan
Nothing is more irritating and hard on your credit score than an IRS tax lien. We can help you clear them up.
Daniel Bosler, an Enrolled Agent and a member of both the National Association of Enrolled Agents and the Michigan Society of Enrolled Agents, is qualified and available to assist you in dealing with IRS Tax Liens in Flint, Michigan, and the surrounding area.
How a Lien Affects You
· Assets — A lien attaches to all of your assets (such as property, securities, vehicles) and to future assets acquired during the duration of the lien.
· Credit — Once the IRS files a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, it may limit your ability to get credit.
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· Business — The lien attaches to all business property and to all rights to business property, including accounts receivable.
· Bankruptcy — If you file for bankruptcy, your tax debt, lien, and Notice of Federal Tax Lien may continue after the bankruptcy.
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Avoid a Lien
You can avoid a federal tax lien by simply filing and paying all your taxes in full and on time. If you can’t file or pay on time, don’t ignore the letters or correspondence you get from the IRS. If you can’t pay the full amount you owe, payment options are available to help you settle your tax debt over time.
Lien vs. Levy
A lien is not a levy. A lien secures the government’s interest in your property when you don’t pay your tax debt. A levy actually takes the property to pay the tax debt. If you don’t pay or make arrangements to settle your tax debt, the IRS can levy, seize and sell any type of real or personal property that you own or have an interest in.
Obviously, IRS tax liens can be very troublesome. Although not a seizure of property, liens freeze your right to sell, trade, or transfer the property. And liens will not go away until your tax debt is resolved or some sort of payment agreement is arranged. And even then, you may need assistance getting the lien released.
So, if you are looking for IRS Tax Lien Assistance in the Flint, Michigan, area, Daniel Bosler of Renie Kate, Inc., 202 6th Street, Fenton, MI 48430 can assist you with your problem. Mobile (734) 358-6314; fax (888) 505-0931.