Collection Due Process & Equivalent Hearings
A Collection Due Process (CDP) Hearing is available if you get one of the following notices from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS):
At the hearing, you can propose other ways to resolve the tax or contest your liability for the underlying tax. Alternatives or reasons a taxpayer may disagree with the lien filing or levy action may include:
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- Notice of Federal Tax Lien Filing and Your Right to a Hearing
- Final Notice - Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing.
- Notice of Jeopardy Levy and Right of Appeal.
- Notice of Levy on Your State Tax Refund - Notice of Your Right to a Hearing.
At the hearing, you can propose other ways to resolve the tax or contest your liability for the underlying tax. Alternatives or reasons a taxpayer may disagree with the lien filing or levy action may include:
- Collection alternatives, such as an Offer in Compromise or an Installment Agreement
- Subordination or discharge of the Federal Tax Lien
- Withdrawal of Notice of Federal Tax Lien
- Innocent Spouse Relief
- The existence of the amount of tax (only if taxpayer did not receive a notice of deficiency or otherwise was not afforded an opportunity to dispute the tax liability)
Call our toll free number (877) 315-8370 or visit our Virtual Law Office to request a free, no obligation personalized quote for our Collection Due Process & Equivalent Hearings service.