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A Bank Seizure Can Wipe You Out Financially The involuntary collection process specifically bank and property seizures is a painful way for the IRS to get your attention. Usually you will get an IRS notice from the your bank explaining a “Levy” was served. At this point, you need to act fast if you want to see that money again. However, most people find out that their bank account has been seized by an IRS levy when checks start bouncing, you cannot cash a check or your debit card freezes. In most cases, the bank account has far less than the balance you owe the IRS so the complete balance available at the moment of seizure is gone. This means uncleared checks will bounce as well. The banks only help is to provide you with you the “Notice of Levy” they received from the IRS, if that. Next, you call the IRS to beg for your money back and they explain, "I'm sorry, but our policy is not to release bank levies under any circumstances." This is the fact of the matter. How a Bank Levy Works: Your bank is required to freeze all the money in your account(s) up to the total amount of the levy. Usually that number will be the grand total of everything the IRS thinks you owe them including all penalties and interest. The freeze is in effect for 21 days. One the 21st day, if IRS has not issued a Bank Levy Release, your bank will send all of your money to the IRS. Typically, every check presented to the bank will "bounce" for Insufficient Funds during the 21 day hold period as well. Our Kit Will Show You How to Stop a Bank Seizure – Immediately The notice has a form for you to fill out so the payroll people can determine how much of your paycheck will be sent to the IRS. Depending on how many dependents you have the IRS will take up to eighty percent of your top line. The balance pays current taxes, social security etc. This means the average person will end up with a few hundred a month, if he is lucky. Of course, no one can live on a fifty or a hundred bucks a week so the IRS has you in a very weak position to negotiate. We discovered the average person was sent about twenty-five IRS notices by the time a tax garnishment begins. In other words you will get no sympathy from the collections agent who job it is to suck you dry. Tax Relief Firms Demand Their Entire Fee in Cash In Advance to Stop Bank Seizures
This creates a chicken and egg scenario; you need money to pay a tax lawyer and a tax lawyer to get your money. Bank tax seizures are one of the main reasons we created our Tax Relief Kit. We heard the cries of people whose money had been seized and because of that could not afford our tax consultating / attorney fees. The problem is every time we did the work without full payment, we never were paid the balance. IRS bank seizures wipe you out financially and they could never afford to pay us, even after the bank seizure was halted and future levy threats minimized. Unless you act quickly, it is very probable the bank seizure will wipe you out financially. Most people cannot financially survive a bank seizure, then they go to relatives and friends for help. Eventually no one wants to talk to you. We have seen this all before. Our Do It Yourself Tax Relief Kit at $297 is very affordable. It has all of the same tools a tax lawyer will use and is simple enough for a person of average intelligence. You can pay an additional $200 and have a professional tax attorney review your bank seizure paperwork and give you a consult before calling the IRS. This can be a real confidence builder if you are nervous about talking to IRS agents. Buy the Kit and Stop the Seizure Process Yourself - Today The clock is ticking... Buy the Stop Bank Seizure Kit Now Please Do Not Let a a Bank or Property Seizure Wipe You Out We are experts at stopping bank seizures and stop property levies as well. The staff of Opus Tax has been doing this for over ten years. By the way, the IRS tells us the same thing they told - "we don't release bank levies” A bank seizure is very difficult to get IRS to release, but we have our methods. To Find Out How to Stop the Seizure Process: As a taxpayer (even a delinquent one), you have rights. IRS employees generally don't tell you your rights or the rules that they must follow. It is common knowledge that IRS collection agents break the rules all the time. If an IRS agent actually tells you of tax laws, it’s probably to use against you. Only rarely will they give any helpful information. Their job is to collect money, not to assist you. Collection agents are often intimidating, as you may have already experienced. Even the "friendly" IRS agents are still IRS agents and not your friend. Problems caused by IRS Bank levies: IRS bank seizures are some of the worst things that can happen to a delinquent taxpayer. Often a bank levy will damage the financial status of a citizen so bad that he cannot pay for housing, utilities, food and transportation. That is why we our kit is so valuable, we show you how to get the IRS to release you bank tax immediately and at a very affordable cost. We teach you how to “Go it Alone” against the IRS. In Order to release or prevent a bank levy, property seizure or similar IRS collection activity, you will be required to provide lots of personal financial information to the IRS. The IRS will use this information to determine a monthly payment plan. Then you will then be required to make monthly payments. Once this financial data is given to the IRS, it is very difficult to retract or change mistakes. Our guidance will make sure you don’t either misrepresent the facts or provide any unnecessary data that the IRS can use to increase your payments. Further we show you how to avoid the common traps taxpayers often fall into when going it alone. Sadly IRS agents will try to trick you and our kit shows you the tricks IRS agents use. IRS agents will trick you at every corner and get you into a plan that ill lead to your demise. For example: an IRS agent may ask how much gas you put into your car and you say $100 a month. He then sets your car operation allowance at $100, and you agree. Well they automatically will give you $163 for transportation cost even if you walk. You might have just made a $300 mistake and the IRS will want that extra $300 in the form of a monthly payment, after all, you said $100 not him. What if the nice IRS agent said “I’m not giving you that much”, what would you do? This happens everyday to citizens on a line-by-line basis on their expenses. If Your Bank Account Was Seized You Need Some Help
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