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Levy Point Pleasant NJA levy in Point Pleasant NJ is a legal seizure of your property to satisfy a tax debt. Levies are different from liens. A lien is a claim used as security for the tax debt, while a levy actually takes the property to satisfy the tax debt. If you do not pay your taxes (or make arrangements to settle your debt), the IRS may seize and sell any type of real or personal property that you own or have an interest in. For instance,
We usually levy only after these three requirements are met:
You may ask an IRS manager to review your case, or you may request a Collection Due Process hearing with the Office of Appeals by filing a request for a Collection Due Process hearing with the IRS office listed on your notice. You must file your request within 30 days of the date on your notice. Some of the issues you may discuss include:
At the conclusion of your hearing, the Office of Appeals will issue a determination. You will have 30 days after the determination date to bring a suit to contest the determination. Refer to Publication 1660, Collection Appeal Rights (PDF), for more information. If your property is levied or seized, contact the employee who took the action. You also may ask the manager to review your case. If the matter is still unresolved, the manager can explain your rights to appeal to the Office of Appeals. Levying your wages, federal payments, state refunds, or your bank account. If we levy your wages, salary, or federal payments, the levy will end when:
If we levy your bank account, your bank must hold funds you have on deposit, up to the amount you owe, for 21 days. This holding period allows time to resolve any issues about account ownership. After 21 days, the bank must send the money plus interest, if it applies, to the IRS. To discuss your case, call the IRS employee whose name is shown on the Notice of Levy.
_________________________________________________________________________ Matthew A. Wallace graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and with a minor in Economics from Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey and was granted a Presidential Scholarship to attend Seton Hall University School of Law. Mr. Wallace earned a Juris Doctorate degree from Seton Hall University School of Law. Mr. Wallace is admitted to practice in the State of New Jersey and in the New Jersey Federal District. He is a member of the New Jersey and Monmouth County Bar Associations. Matthew A. Wallace Attorney at Law proudly provides legal advice and representation in law, court, legal aid, bankruptcy, chapter 7, chapter 13, divorce, alimony, debt, credit cards, discharge, personal injury, wrongful death, unemployment, judgments, liens, wage garnishment, and more for residents of eatontown, ocean township, middletown, neptune, point pleasant, toms river, old bridge, east brunswick, sayreville, carteret, edison, woodbridge, perth amboy, piscataway, monmouth county, ocean county, middlesex county, New Jersey.
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