What this notice is about
We are notifying you of our intent to levy certain assets for unpaid taxes. You have the right to a Collection Due Process hearing.
What you need to do
- Read your notice carefully. It explains our actions.
- Pay what you owe.
- Request a payment plan if you can’t pay the full amount you owe.
You may want to
- Learn how to request a payment plan.
- Learn how to submit an offer in compromise.
Frequently asked questions
What should I do if I disagree with the notice?
Request a Collection Due Process hearing on Form 12153, Request for a Collection Due Process or Equivalent Hearing PDF.
Why should I request a Collection Due Process hearing?
You can appeal the intent to levy and other disagreements you have at a Collection Due Process hearing.
What happens if I can't pay what I owe?
You can apply online for a payment plan (including installment agreements).
You may also be subject to the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act legislation, which generally prohibits the State Department from issuing or renewing a passport to a taxpayer with seriously delinquent tax debt. Additional information on passport certification is available at IRS.gov/passports.
Bezwen èd?
- Ou ka otorize yon moun (an anglè) pou kontakte IRS la pou ou.
- Gade si w kalifye pou resevwa èd nan men yon Sant pou Kontribyab ki gen Revni Fèb (an anglè).
- Si w pa kapab jwenn sa w vle a anliy, rele nan nimewo IRS nan pati anlè avi oswa lèt ou a. Si w pa te resevwa yon lèt oswa yon avi, itilize asistans telefonik
- Si ou pa ka rezoud penalite a poukont ou, kontakte Sèvis Defans Kontribyab la, yon òganizasyon endepandan anndan IRS.