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Month: February 2010

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Tax liens on real estate: Filed where I live or where my property is located?

Here is a situation from a reader showing why location counts when it comes to Federal tax lien filings: The IRS has filed a tax lien against me where I live in Hamilton County, Ohio.  But I own real...
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Category: Tax liens

5 Things You Should Know About the IRS

As a member of the Cincinnati Bar Association, it was exciting to see my article about solutions to today’s IRS collection problems as the cover story in March’s monthly bar journal. Here is a brief overview of the article – 5 Things...
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Category: Bankruptcy and the IRS, IRS levies and property seizures, IRS Seizures, Offer in compromise, Retirement accounts and the IRS, Revenue Officers, Statute of limitations on collections

Knock, knock – the IRS is at my door – how should I handle it?

I received a call this week from a small businessman in Cincinnati who had an IRS Revenue Officer sitting in his living room.  Technically, he did not have to let the Revenue Officer in his house,...
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Category: Form 433A, Form 433B, IRS Collection Problems, IRS Financial Statements, Revenue Officers

IRS problems and have credit card debt? Tips for handling both

I received a call today from an enrolled agent for my help with a client who was having problems not only with the IRS, but credit cards as well.  As usual, my enrolled agent friend got it right –...
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Category: Bankruptcy - Chapter 13, Bankruptcy - Chapter 7, Bankruptcy and the IRS, IRS collection notices, IRS levies and property seizures

IRS statute of limitations on collection: Be careful, these actions will extend it.

Tax problems do come to an end – the IRS has 10 years to collect a tax debt. But be careful:  The time the IRS has to collect can be unknowingly extended by you. The decisions you make...
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Category: Bankruptcy and the IRS, Innocent spouse, Offer in compromise, Statute of limitations on collections

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A friend when the IRS comes calling.

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About Us

Howard Levy is a former IRS trial attorney with over 30 years of experience. He understands how the IRS works. Him and his son, Griffin, personally handle every aspect of each case. Based in Cincinnati, they handle cases that are local, but also span across the 50 states, and around the globe. When the IRS comes calling, consider Howard and Griffin as friends on your side.

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Cincinnati Office
11159 Kenwood Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Phone: 513.489.2555
Email: Howard@voorheeslevy.com

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55 Public Square, Suite 2100
Cleveland, OH 44113
Phone: 513.538.1537
Email: Griffin@voorheeslevy.com

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