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Tax Liens and Levies Lawyer Representing Clients Across Connecticut

Greenwich, Connecticut
500 West Putnam Avenue, Suite 400
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
Phone: 203-642-0353
Toll-Free: 866-236-4TAX
Email: info@freemantaxlaw.com

Attorneys Specializing in Tax Liens and Levies in Connecticut

A Greenwich Law Firm Specializing in Releasing Liens and Levies, Protecting Assets, and Preventing Asset Seizures

Tax liens and tax levies can severely disrupt your life and cause financial instability. Your ability to sell or refinance your property, run your business, obtain credit or otherwise manage your assets, can be severely hindered if liens and or levies are not prevented or removed in a timely manner. If liens or levies have been improperly placed upon your assets, the Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Freeman will aggressively represent you before the IRS or other state taxing authorities. You may even have options available to you if the liens and or levies were properly placed on your assets. Our team will negotiate in either situation for the release of liens or levies. The existence of past tax liabilities will not prevent our team from determining your options and negotiating the best possible resolution for you. Follow our settlement of tax liabilities page for more information.

Removal of liens and levies requires experience and a breadth of knowledge with the IRS and State Taxing agencies' policies and procedures. We can help you with matters involving:

  • Tax liens: If you do not voluntarily pay your taxes, the federal or state government may file a lien against your residence, business, other real estate, or investments. Our team will inform you of your options and negotiate aggressively on your behalf to remove the liens.
  • Tax levies: It is easier to stop or modify a levy before money is actually garnished from your paycheck or removed from your bank account(s). Therefore, if the IRS is placing a levy against your wages, bank accounts or other assets, we encourage you to contact our law firm now. If the tax levy is already in place, our firm will take full advantage of your options in order to negotiate a removal of the levies on your behalf.

Removal of Liens or Levies through the Settlement of Past Tax Liability

Compliance with the IRS or a state taxing authority is required before a lien or levy can be removed. If you believe that you are financially not capable of becoming current with your past tax liabilities, our firm has the ability to resolve your tax problems— including acquiring relief from a levy or lien — through the negotiation of an installment agreement, an offer in compromise, or your assignment to non-collectible status.

We recognize the impact that wage garnishment, tax levies and tax liens can have on your finances. To work directly with an attorney who can help you understand the full range of realistic alternatives for resolving your tax issues, please contact us now. Our law firm maintains offices throughout the United States, including Greenwich. We represent clients throughout Connecticut, in areas such as Westport, Stamford, Wilton, New Canaan, Darien, Weston, Riverside and Fairfield County.

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Experienced U.S. and international tax attorneys at the Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Freeman, based in Birmingham, Michigan, represent clients in the southeast Michigan tri-county area, statewide and nationwide. The firm's Michigan practice is focused on Wayne County, Oakland County, Macomb County, Washtenaw County and cities such as Detroit, Livonia, Dearborn, Southfield, Novi, Farmington Hills, Troy, Royal Oak, Pontiac, Warren, Sterling Heights, Utica, Mount Clemens, Fraser, Eastpointe and Ann Arbor.

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