LETTER 3172

CP Notices

RS Letter 3172 is a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) informing you that they have filed a federal tax lien against you. A federal tax lien is a public record that gives the IRS a legal claim to your property, including your wages, real estate, and personal belongings. The lien will remain in effect until you pay the full amount of your tax debt, plus interest and penalties.

    Reasons why it happened:
  • You have an unpaid balance due on your taxes.
  • You have not responded to previous IRS notices about your unpaid taxes.
  • You have made arrangements to pay your taxes, but you have not met the terms of your agreement.
Options for responding:
  • Contact the IRS immediately to discuss your tax debt and payment options.
  • Gather all of your tax records and documentation.
  • File a Form 12153, Request for a Collection Due Process Hearing, if you disagree with the IRS’s determination to file a lien against you.
  • Make arrangements to pay your tax debt as soon as possible.
How to avoid it in the future:
  • File your taxes on time and pay any taxes you owe in full.
  • If you cannot pay your taxes in full, contact the IRS to discuss payment options.
  • Respond promptly to all IRS notices.
  • Keep accurate records of your income and expenses.

 

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