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Consequences Of Tax Debt

Owing the IRS and state revenues is extremely stressful. Both the IRS and state revenues have protocols and collection activities to collect past due balances. Being aware of such consequences may inspire you to take care of your tax debt sooner than later.

Here are a few consequences to expect

  • Interest and Penalties– Interest is added to your tax liability daily until paid; with a 25% maximum penalty. Penalties include a failure to file penalty and a failure to pay penalty.
  • IRS Wage Garnishment– The IRS has the ability to garnish your wages when you have an unpaid balance. This means that your income can be seized and applied to your tax liability.
  • IRS Levy– This consequence is for delinquent taxpayers and involves the IRS legally seizing your bank accounts, wages, or property to settle the tax debt.
  • IRS Lien– Liens are placed on physical assets, such as homes or vehicles, to satisfy tax debt. This means that the IRS takes possession of your assets, or collects a portion of what you make for selling them.
  • IRS Passport Denial– Major tax debt can result in the denial of acquiring a passport. State Departments can also revoke an existing passport if you’re delinquent.

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