Understanding the IRS Notice of Intent to Levy

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Did You Receive an IRS Notice of Intent to Levy?

Time is of the essence. If you’ve received final notice you have 30 days to prevent the IRS from issuing any levies. You don’t have to face the IRS alone. Our experienced professionals have years of experience and knowledge to help guide you through the tax levy process and take quick action.

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  • What a Tax Levy Is
  • What a Notice of Intent to Levy Means
  • Continuous Levy vs. One-Time Levy
  • IRS Levy For Contractors and Small Business Owners
  • How to Release a Levy

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