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 Collection Appeals
 

There are a number of ways to halt IRS collections activities, including negotiating with the collections manager that is handling the case or seeking collection due process or collection appeal process hearing. Both the collection due process and the collection appeal process hearings involve expedited conferences with the IRS Appeals Office to review decisions on liens, levies, seizures, and rejection or termination of installment agreements.
The key difference between these two programs is that the collection appeals program does not allow further appeal to a court from denial of the appeal; whereas, collection due process does. An experienced tax attorney can help you determine if you qualify for these programs.
The IRS can be quite aggressive in their tax collection efforts. IRS collections efforts typically involve seizing or garnishing paychecks and bank accounts, vehicles and other personal or business property, and real estate.
For more information, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions and IRS Guidelines.
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