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Tax Law FAQ |
Tax liens: If you do not voluntarily pay your taxes, the federal or state government may collect by filing a lien against your residence, business, other real estate, or investments. Justified or not, the lien will appear on your credit report and will be filed against your title to real property making any loans, refinancing, or sale difficult if not impossible. Our tax lien removal law firm will first determine if the lien is justified, then will look at options for settling the government's claim against you.
- Tax levies: Wage and bank account levies can impact your take-home pay and your bank balance. An employer, for example, can be required to turn over most of your wages to the IRS. If you know that the IRS is placing a levy against your wages, contact a tax lawyer immediately. It is easier to stop the levy or modify it before money is taken from your paycheck. Even if the tax levy is in place and your wages are being taken, your Michigan tax attorney can help you resolve the matter.
- What if you owe taxes? Talk to our tax lien removal law firm about your options. You may be able to resolve your tax matter with an installment agreement, an offer in compromise, or by negotiating a non-collectible status.
- What if you DO NOT owe taxes? The IRS does make mistakes when issuing tax liens and levies. A former owner of your property may be the delinquent taxpayer. A mistake may have been made in identification. Whatever caused the mistake, your Michigan tax attorney can investigate the circumstances and present your case to the IRS.
Tax collection laws give the government broad collection powers. Despite those powers, you have rights as a citizen and taxpayer. Contact a tax attorney who will protect those rights.
At the Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Freeman, we represent clients in Oakland County, Wayne County, Washtenaw County, Macomb County, and Livingston County, Michigan.
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