IRS Bank Levy Help in California
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If your bank account has been frozen due to an IRS bank levy in California, you may still have options. A bank levy can happen quickly and without warning, leaving you unable to access your funds. Rona Law Firm helps clients understand their situation and explore available tax relief options.
What Is an IRS Bank Levy?
An IRS bank levy allows the IRS to take money directly from your bank account to satisfy unpaid tax debt. Once the levy is issued, your bank may freeze your account and hold funds before sending them to the IRS. This can create immediate financial hardship if you rely on those funds for daily expenses.
Can a Bank Levy Be Stopped?
In some cases, it may be possible to release or stop a bank levy depending on your situation. Options may include entering into a payment arrangement, demonstrating financial hardship, or pursuing other tax resolution strategies. Acting quickly is critical, as there may be limited time before funds are transferred to the IRS.
How Rona Law Firm Can Help
Rona Law Firm works with clients to evaluate their tax situation and determine the most appropriate course of action. We assist in reviewing IRS notices, communicating with the IRS, and exploring possible solutions to resolve tax debt. Our goal is to help you understand your options and take steps toward financial stability.
Why People Call Us
People dealing with IRS bank levies are often scared, overwhelmed, and unsure what to do next. We understand how stressful it feels when your bank account and money is being touched by the IRS. Our goal is to help you understand your options clearly and take action as quickly as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
1) How long does the IRS hold my bank funds?
Banks typically hold funds for a short period before sending them to the IRS, which is why acting quickly is important.
2) Can I get my money back after a levy?
It depends on the circumstances. In some cases, relief may be available, but each situation is different.
3) Can I still get help if the garnishment already started?
Yes. Even if the garnishment has already started, there may still be options available depending on your facts.
4) What if I cannot afford my bills?
That is important. If the garnishment is causing financial hardship, that may affect what resolution options should be considered.
If your bank account has been levied by the IRS, do not wait to explore your options. Contact Rona Law Firm to discuss your situation and the next steps that may be available to you.
Call Now: (818) 964-1829 or Request a Free Consultation
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