Post: Withdrawal of Notice of Federal Tax Lien for Improper Filing
Posted by Rob Rose on 4/01/11
I am a real estate attorney but I am handling a tax matter for a client. A Notice of Tax Lien was filed against my client in 2007 and the tax debt has since been paid in full, but we are attempting to get the IRS to withdraw the notice of tax lien to help improve the person's credit rating. When the IRS filed the tax lien back in 2007, they did not properly file it in the client's county of residence, which they were required to do by the IRC and Georgia state law, instead filing the notice in the court of a neighboring county. Has anyone gotten a withdrawal of tax lien on these grounds? Also, does the fact that the lien amount has been paid in full functionally (if not literally) preclude a withdrawal of the tax lien? I appreciate any insight.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Withdrawal of Notice of Federal Tax Lien for Improper Filing, 4/01/11, by Rob Rose.
- Re: Withdrawal of Notice of Federal Tax Lien for Improper Fi, 4/14/11, by Rob Rose.
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