If you received an IRS Final Notice of Intent to Levy — often called Letter 1058 or LT11 — you still have important rights, but you need to act quickly! In this video, Bob Jablonsky, Enrolled Agent and tax resolution specialist, explains what a Collection Due Process (CDP) Hearing is, how it can stop IRS levy action, and why acting within the 30-day deadline is critical.
You’ll learn: What a CDP hearing is and how it works How requesting a CDP hearing can pause IRS levies What options IRS Appeals can consider (installment agreements, offers in compromise, currently not collectible status, and more) Why missing the 30-day deadline can cost you important protections A CDP hearing gives you the opportunity to have an independent IRS Appeals Officer review your case and determine whether there’s a more reasonable way to resolve your tax debt — before the IRS moves forward with enforced collection.
👉 Need help with an IRS Final Notice or tax debt? Schedule a free consultation by calling (972) 821-1991 or using the link below to discuss your options and next steps.