Confidential Technique Tax Pros May Not Know About Respecting Release of Internal Revenue Service Tax Liens

What do actors Nicolas Cage, Val Kilmer, Randy Quaid, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Dustin Diamond; rappers and hip hop performers Diddy, Flavor Flav, DMX, and M.C. Hammer; reality star and bounty hunter ‘Dog’ Chapman; pugilists Julio Caesar Chavez and Floyd Mayweather; ACORN, American Legion, porn film maker Joe Francis, Olympic champion Michael Phelps, and Anna Nicole Smith all have in common? Answer: they’ve all made the papers a short time ago by being hit with the credit damaging IRS tax lien.

I just finished evaluating the a bunch of webpages to discover all these famed people, and in between the web pages proclaiming their Internal Revenue Service problems I also came across many Certified Public Accountants and tax lawyers posting to their blogs info telling everyone that if the Internal Revenue Service files a lien against you we should all be afraid; very afraid. Well, they didn’t say it like that just so, mostly they played on the apprehension most people have about dealing with the Internal Revenue Service. They also played off the damaging result that a IRS tax lien can have on your credit. Most importantly these accountants and tax attorneys are telling us all that if we have an Federal  tax lien we most certainly should locate specialist guidance; first from them.

Over the last ten years or so, I’ve been studying the issue of Federal tax lien removal and have exposed some legal information that will furnish you a reason to calm down and put these concerns away.

First of all, I want to bring to your rememberance that the Scriptures tell us that perfect love casts out fear. See 1 John 4:18. If you feel afraid, based on this Scripture, it is time to put your attention to the perfecting of your love. Also, the  Certified Public Accountants  and tax attorneys who try to use your fear to get your business need to assess Isaiah 8:12; the Scriptures tell us there that we are not to make others in fear or in dread.

Secondly, I wanted to make you conscious that Congress has put some well thought out tools at our disposal for getting IRS tax liens released, without paying the government money that I did not see a single CPA  or tax lawyer discuss in all of the blog posts I reviewed.

I was studyingTitle 26 statutes one day and came across 26 USC § 6323(j). This is the very last of several subsections and seems to be hidden at the bottom on purpose. (j)(1) of that section starts out, “The Secretary may withdraw a notice of a lien filed under this section…” Ah ha! This is getting my interest and it should yours as well. Subsection (j)(1)(A) continues by explaining when the notice of lien can be withdrawn, when the filing of such notice was not in accordance with administrative procedures of the Secretary.

With respect to your credit, section (j)(2) provides that if you ask them too, the Secretary shall punctually make reasonable efforts to notify credit reporting agencies, financial institutions or creditors whose name and address you specify of the withdrawal of such notice.

So, what you need to know is how the IRS failed to follow their administrative procedures and I show you what I mean in my IRS lien removal video and in my Federal tax lien removal website. I learned about these defects in their procedures by reading Treasury Inspector General Audit Reports. Secondly, you need to know how to apply some leverage to force the IRS to act on the statute on your behalf. I have some good news for you on that as well.

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