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Can The Irs Really Reach Into Your Bank Account?

Imagine you mailed of off a check for your mortgage payment and then you are notified by your bank that there are “insufficient funds” (ie., your check bounced). Bewildered, you reply “…That can’t be right. I know I had enough money in the account to cover that check…there must be some mistake!…”

In the back of your mind, however, you know that the IRS has been attempting to get you to pay a past due account. The bank rep states, “The IRS has seized the money in your bank account.” After a long pause, the bank representative on the other line says “uh…hello…are you still there?” You manage to eek out “Um…yeah…I’m still here…uh…I need to call you back” “What would you like us to do about the check?” they ask. “…um…I’ll take care of it…uh…just let me call you back”, you manage to get out before you quickly hang up.

Naturally, your mind starts racing, thinking about what other checks you wrote that are now likely to bounce. And, what else is the IRS going to do to you? Are they going to start dipping into your paycheck, too? Will they take your house, your car…everything?

Don’t Think It Could Happen to You? At Gilland Law Firm, we get questions like these almost every week. Have you developed a false sense of security? Maybe because the IRS placed a lien against your property as a “warning shot across the bow”, you think they have forgotten about you and thus haven’t responded. It’s a given a tax lien can ruin your credit and make it virtually impossible to sell your house, but it doesn’t necessarily put a damper on your day-to-day finances. Maybe you can live with it.

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