FORM 668Y

CP Notices

Form 668Y, also known as the Notice of Federal Tax Lien (NFTL), is a public document filed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) with local or state authorities to alert creditors that a taxpayer owes the government unpaid taxes. The NFTL gives the IRS a legal claim to the taxpayer’s property, including real estate, personal property, and financial assets. The IRS files Form 668Y when a taxpayer has not paid their taxes after being assessed and given notice of the amount due. The NFTL serves as a way for the IRS to secure its interest in the taxpayer’s property and ensure that the government’s claim is paid before other creditors.

  Reasons why it happened:
  • Unpaid income taxes
  • Unpaid payroll taxes
  • Unpaid excise taxes
  • Unpaid estate taxes
  • Unpaid gift taxes

Consequences of having a Notice of Federal Tax Lien  

  • Difficulty obtaining loans or credit
  • Garnishment of wages
  • Seizure of property
  • Liens on real estate
  • Negative impact on credit score

How to remove a Notice of Federal Tax Lien

  • Pay the taxes in full
  • Enter into an installment agreement with the IRS
  • File for bankruptcy
  • Have the IRS determine that the lien is unenforceable
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