Paying IRS Property Tax Liens
You can pay the IRS Property Lien Tax – this is the most obvious, but it’s still worth mentioning. If there’s any way you can get the money and pay the tax, you should look into this option seriously. You can file an appeal – the IRS has strict rules that must be followed in assessing your taxes and placing a lien. If any of these rules have been broken, you may have a case to get the IRS Property Tax Lien removed. You’ll need a professional to represent you if you are going to appeal. You can request a partial Discharge – in order to pay off your tax, you may need to consider selling your house or rental property. But if you have a lien against the property, it will be virtually impossible to sell. We may be able to negotiate a “Partial Discharge” of the lien, enabling you to get the property sold, satisfy your debt with the IRS and get you on with your life.
There may be other options. Regardless, if you’ve just been notified of an IRS Property Tax Lien or you’re already experiencing what it’s like to be under one…you know that it’s serious business. Serious business requires serious help.
If you are in trouble with the IRS, then we can help. Call Opem Tax Resolution – The Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC (312) 664-6649. Call Now to schedule your FREE 1 hour Consultation!