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Official measure | The Government confirmed that all bank accounts and assets listed on this list will be seized

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Official measure | The Government confirmed that all bank accounts and assets listed on this list will be seized
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  • En esta noticia Tax debts in the United States can lead to much more severe measures than many taxpayers imagine
  • When a person ignores official notices and fails to regularize their situation, the Government has legal authority to move directly against various financial assets and holdings
  • Step by step: the IRS confirmed that all assets listed in this list will be seized The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has the authority to place liens on multiple types of income, property...
  • Before applying these measures, the IRS generally: - Sends notices of outstanding debt - Issues a Final Notice of Intent to Levy - Grants deadlines to respond or negotiate If the taxpayer does not act...

En esta noticia Tax debts in the United States can lead to much more severe measures than many taxpayers imagine. When a person ignores official notices and fails to regularize their situation, the Government has legal authority to move directly against various financial assets and holdings. Step by step: the IRS confirmed that all assets listed in this list will be seized The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has the authority to place liens on multiple types of income, property, and accounts belonging to taxpayers with outstanding tax debts.

Under the agency’s legal authority, the IRS can act on: - Income and wages: Portions of your salary, commissions, fees, independent contractor payments, and rental income. - Financial accounts: Funds in checking, savings, investment, or dividend accounts. Banks usually hold the funds for 21 days before transferring them to the IRS. - Physical property: Houses, land, vehicles (cars, trucks, boats), and other personal property that can be seized and sold at public auction. - Retirement accounts and insurance: Pension funds, retirement accounts (such as 401k or IRA), and the cash value of life insurance policy loans. - Inheritance rights: Inherited property if there are outstanding tax obligations of the deceased or the heir. Are liens automatic?

Before applying these measures, the IRS generally: - Sends notices of outstanding debt - Issues a Final Notice of Intent to Levy - Grants deadlines to respond or negotiate If the taxpayer does not act, the agency can proceed legally. Are there certain limits or exceptions to liens? The IRS cannot seize certain essential items.

These include items necessary for your basic living needs, such as basic household furniture, essential clothing, study books, or work tools up to a specific value limit established by law. There are also certain protections for some federal payments, unemployment benefits, or workers’ compensation.

Fuente: El Cronista|Fuente primaria|Editado por Tempranísimo IA

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