Tax Lien

Get your IRS tax lien removed

Halls IRS is a tax lien solution that offers representation to the Internal Revenue Service in order to get your tax liability resolved. Our team will work with you to remove any liens and get you back on track.

We'll do the hard work for you

Our team will represent your case before the Internal Revenue Service and negotiate with them on your behalf. This way, you can focus on what’s important in life and we’ll take care of the rest.

We handle everything

All you need to do is inquire or call us and we will take care of everything – including filing your tax return, negotiating with the IRS, and even helping you find a way out of your financial difficulties.

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A lien attaches to all of your assets (such as property, securities, vehicles) and to future assets acquired during the duration of the lien.

Once the IRS files a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, it may limit your ability to get credit.

  •  The lien attaches to all business property and to all rights to business property, including accounts receivable.

If you file for bankruptcy, your tax debt, lien, and Notice of Federal Tax Lien may continue after the bankruptcy.

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The Offer in Compromise program is a way to settle your tax debt for less than the full amount owed when you are struggling financially.

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A Federal lien is a legal claim against all your current and future property. When you don’t pay your first bill for taxes due, a lien is created by law and attached to your property. It applies to property (such as your home and car) and to any current and future rights you have to property.

The IRS will file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien which provides public notice to creditors that a lien exists.   A Notice of Federal Tax Lien gives public notice to creditors.  The IRS will file the Notice of Federal Tax Lien so they can establish the priority of their claim versus the claims of other creditors. The Notice of Federal Tax Lien is filed with local or state authorities, such as the county recorder of deeds or the Secretary of State offices. If a Notice of Federal Tax Lien is filed against you, it may be reported by consumer credit reporting agencies. This can have a negative effect on your credit rating and make it difficult for you to receive credit (such as a loan or credit card).  Employers, landlords and others may also use this information and not favorably view the fact that a Notice of Federal Tax Lien has been filed against you.

The taxpayer may work out an agreement with the IRS and settle their debt by paying a portion of what is owed.  This should be presented strategically to the IRS by an experienced person who knows the system just like Halls IRS Tax Relief.