Can the IRS Really Take Your Home?

by | Nov 8, 2025

If you’re behind on your taxes, it’s natural to worry about the worst-case scenario: Can the IRS actually take your home? The short answer is yes—but it’s far more complicated than many people realize.

While property seizures do happen, they’re typically a last resort after numerous warnings and attempts to resolve the debt. In this article, we’ll break down how IRS seizures work, what steps lead up to them, and how a tax resolution professional like Jablonsky Tax Relief can help protect your home and financial future.

What Is an IRS Property Seizure?

An IRS property seizure is a legal action in which the IRS takes physical assets—such as homes, vehicles, or business equipment—to satisfy a tax debt. It’s one of the most aggressive tools in the IRS’s enforcement arsenal and is typically reserved for cases where the taxpayer has ignored multiple notices and refused to work out a payment plan.

Before the IRS can seize your home, several things must happen:

  • Assessment of Tax Liability – The IRS assesses your tax debt and sends a bill explaining what you owe.
  • Demand for Payment – You receive a Notice and Demand for Payment.
  • Final Notice of Intent to Levy – If the debt isn’t paid, the IRS sends a Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing, usually via certified mail.
  • 30-Day Waiting Period – You have 30 days to respond, set up a payment plan, or file an appeal.

Only after this process—and only if you still fail to respond—can the IRS move forward with a seizure.

Is Your Home Really at Risk?

Yes, but home seizures are rare. The IRS generally avoids seizing primary residences unless:

  • The tax debt is substantial.
  • You’ve ignored repeated attempts to resolve the issue.
  • You’ve failed to respond to notices or make any effort to pay.

Even then, the IRS must get court approval before seizing a personal residence, adding another layer of protection for taxpayers.

Still, the threat is real. Every year the IRS conducts around 100 property seizures—including homes. So while it may not be common, it’s not impossible.

 

How a Tax Resolution Professional Can Help

If you’re concerned about the IRS taking your home, the best thing you can do is act early. At Jablonsky Tax Relief, we specialize in protecting taxpayers from enforced collection actions. Here’s how we can help:

Stop the Process Before It Starts

We’ll communicate with the IRS on your behalf to halt collection activity and give you breathing room to find a solution.

Negotiate Payment Options

We can help you apply for:

  • Installment Agreements – Affordable monthly payments.
  • Offer in Compromise (OIC) – Settle for less than what you owe.
  • Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status – Delay collection if you’re facing financial hardship.

File an Appeal

If you’ve received a Final Notice of Intent to Levy, you have a right to a hearing. We can help you prepare a strong case to avoid enforcement actions, including home seizure.

Seek a Lien Discharge or Subordination

If a lien is attached to your home, we may be able to request a discharge or re-prioritize the lien to allow you to sell or refinance without fear of seizure.

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

Once the IRS begins the seizure process, stopping it becomes much more difficult. If you or someone you know is behind on taxes and concerned about protecting your home, now is the time to act.

Whether you’re facing liens, levies, or just trying to avoid enforcement altogether, we’re here to help.  Call us today at  (972) 821-1991, or set up an appointment directly on our calendar at Jablonsky Tax Relief – IRS Tax Relief & Resolution Experts and let’s take the first step toward protecting what matters most—your home and your future.

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Bob Jablonsky, EA Founder
Bob Jablonsky is the founder of Bob Jablonsky & Associates. He has spent his career helping taxpayers resolve tax issues and get back on track with the IRS. In addition to tax resolution his firm also prepares hundreds of tax returns every year for both individuals and small to mid-sized businesses. Bob is an IRS Enrolled Agent (EA), which is an elite credential issued by the Internal Revenue Service to professionals who demonstrate special competence in federal tax planning, individual and business tax return preparation, and representation matters. An Enrolled Agent license is the highest credential awarded by the IRS and is recognized across all 50 states. Additionally he is a CMA, or Certified Management Accountant, a designation for financial controllers and CFOs (Chief Financial Officers), as well as an Advanced Certified Quickbooks Pro Advisor.

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