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Episode Summary: In this episode of Tax Problems Explained, host LeAnn Lyon sits down with Lawrence Ullmann, a seasoned attorney with extensive IRS experience, to demystify the IRS collection process. Lawrence explains the progression from initial tax liability assessment to the various stages of IRS enforcement, including soft collections, CP letters, and potential asset seizures. He highlights the importance of communication with the IRS and discusses options like installment agreements, offers in compromise, and bankruptcy for resolving tax debts. Lawrence also shares real-life examples, such as a client facing passport restrictions due to unpaid taxes, and offers advice on avoiding scams. This episode is essential for anyone dealing with IRS tax issues, offering practical solutions and insights into managing and resolving tax liabilities effectively. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:51 – Initial IRS Collection Process 01:24 – IRS Notification Methods 01:44 – Escalation of IRS Collection Efforts 02:33 – Final Notice and Enforcement Actions 03:28 – Role of Automatic Collection Services 04:23 – Passport Restrictions Due to Tax Debt 05:19 – IRS Collection Tools and Asset Seizure 06:46 – Impact of Interest and Penalties 08:04 – Options for Unpaid Tax Debts 09:34 – Offer in Compromise Explained 10:38 – Bankruptcy as a Last Resort 12:22 – Consequences of Ignoring Tax Debt 14:08 – Avoiding IRS Scams About the Show: Tax Problems Explained is a podcast designed for individuals and businesses seeking clarity on complex tax issues. Hosted by experts with backgrounds in law, accounting, and IRS operations, the show provides in-depth discussions on tax liabilities, collection processes, and resolution strategies. Each episode aims to empower listeners with knowledge and practical advice to navigate the intricacies of the tax system confidently. Whether you're facing back taxes or simply want to understand the IRS better, Tax Problems Explained offers valuable insights and solutions.
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