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Tax Levy

Financial term in the Tax category

Definition

A legal seizure of property or assets by the IRS to satisfy a tax debt after liens have been placed and multiple notices sent. The IRS can levy wages, bank accounts, Social Security benefits, and other income or assets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tax Levy?

A legal seizure of property or assets by the IRS to satisfy a tax debt after liens have been placed and multiple notices sent. The IRS can levy wages, bank accounts, Social Security benefits, and other income or assets.

Why is Tax Levy important in personal finance?

Tax Levy is an important tax concept that helps individuals make better financial decisions. Understanding Tax Levy can improve your financial planning and help you achieve your money goals.

How does Tax Levy relate to Tax Lien?

Tax Levy and Tax Lien are related financial concepts. A legal claim the government places on your property when you fail to pay a tax debt. It protects the government's interest in all your assets, including real estate, personal property, and financial accounts. It can damage your credit score.

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