I have IRS debt that qualifies for discharge -- more than three years old, and meets the 340 day rule, an no willful personal act or fraudulent returns.
I was placed in Currently Not Collectible Status on the debt in 2010 due to hardship (disability, took buyout fro employer to tide me over until disability and early retirement kicked in.), but the IRS automatically filed liens for the taxes after granting the NCS .
My attorney is basically saying that once the debt is discharged, all I have to do is write the friendly IRS to request removal of the liens.
There is no property tied to the lien. I had sold my house and liquidated all assets prior to the lien filing. It's my understanding that once the debt is discharged in Chapter 7, an IRS lien applies only to old property, not any new assets acquired post Chapter 7 discharged.
Does anyone have any experience in getting the liens cancelled after IRS debt discharge?
I was placed in Currently Not Collectible Status on the debt in 2010 due to hardship (disability, took buyout fro employer to tide me over until disability and early retirement kicked in.), but the IRS automatically filed liens for the taxes after granting the NCS .
My attorney is basically saying that once the debt is discharged, all I have to do is write the friendly IRS to request removal of the liens.
There is no property tied to the lien. I had sold my house and liquidated all assets prior to the lien filing. It's my understanding that once the debt is discharged in Chapter 7, an IRS lien applies only to old property, not any new assets acquired post Chapter 7 discharged.
Does anyone have any experience in getting the liens cancelled after IRS debt discharge?
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