Topic - IRS Tax Liens

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What is the "silent lien" in IRS collections?
What are the three legal requirements for a federal tax lien to arise?
What is a Notice of Federal Tax Lien (NFTL)?
Can the IRS file an NFTL even if the taxpayer owes less than $50,000?
What is the IRS's interest in a taxpayer's assets based upon the NFTL?
What does it mean for a lien to be "choate"?
Do federal tax liens always take priority over other liens?
What are "super-priority" liens?
Why do mortgage companies pay delinquent property taxes on behalf of borrowers?
How can a family loan be protected from IRS collection actions?
Under what conditions will the IRS consider withdrawing an NFTL?
Are IRS tax liens self-releasing?
Can the IRS refile a lien just to extend its time to collect taxes?
Where does the IRS typically file an NFTL?
Does an IRS lien affect a spouse's property if the spouse is not on the lien?
What is the taxpayer's right to a hearing after a lien is filed?
Can a taxpayer sell a home that has an IRS tax lien on it?
What if the taxpayer sells the property in a short-sale and will not receive any money from the deal?
What is a subordination of a tax lien?
What is a Certificate of Non-Attachment?
What are alter ego and nominee liens?
Drye, Rohn F., Jr., et al. v. United States, 528 U.S. 49 (1999)
United States v. Craft, 535 U.S. 274 (2002)
United States v. Lucille Mitzi Bosco Rodgers, Supreme Court of the United States, No. 81-1476, 103 SCt 2132, 461 US 677, 5/31/83
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What are the four main options for resolving a tax debt with the IRS?
What is an Installment Agreement?
Why does the IRS prefer to collect as quickly as possible under Installment Agreements?
What financial standard does the IRS use when reviewing installment agreements?
What are the five types of Installment Agreements?
What is a Streamlined Installment Agreement?
What are the requirements for an Automatic Installment Agreement?
What is a Regular Installment Agreement?
What is the One-Year Rule for Installment Agreements?
What is the Six-Year Rule in IRS collections?
What is a Partial Pay Installment Agreement (PPIA)?
When does the IRS revisit a PPIA?
What causes a default of an Installment Agreement?
What is IRS Form 433-A used for?
What is Uncollectible Status?
Does Uncollectible Status eliminate the tax debt?
What is the benefit of Uncollectible Status?
What form is used to request CNC status?
Can a taxpayer in CNC status have unfiled returns?
What was the significance of Vinatieri v. Commissioner?
What is an Offer in Compromise (OIC)?
What are the two types of OIC?
What is Reasonable Collection Potential (RCP)?
What forms are used for an OIC?
What are the payment options for an OIC?
What is included in RCP calculations
What is the OIC application fee?
Can the IRS reject an OIC?
What happens if a taxpayer can pay in full?
What is bankruptcy's role in tax debt resolution?
What is the Automatic Stay in bankruptcy?
Taxes are generally not dischargeable in bankruptcy. However, under certain circumstances income taxes may be dischargeable. Under what circumstances are income taxes dischargeable?
What is the "Three-Year Rule" for bankruptcy discharge?
What is the "240-Day Rule" in bankruptcy?
What is the "Two-Year Rule" for late-filed returns?
Can payroll taxes and/or sales taxes be discharged in bankruptcy?
Are penalties dischargeable in bankruptcy?
What about interest on tax debts in bankruptcy?
What is the role of a Chapter 11 or 13 bankruptcy?
Can tax liens be eliminated in bankruptcy?
Should a tax practitioner recommend bankruptcy?
Why is the statute of limitations important in tax resolution?
What is Form 433-D used for?
What happens if a taxpayer pays a non-dischargeable tax with a credit card?
Can an OIC include virtual currency or foreign assets?
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