How to get your Federal Tax Lien Released after the Statue of limitation has expired?

How do you get your Federal Tax Lien Released after the statue of limitation has expired?

Pull a copy of the Federal Tax Lien in the courthouses where the federal tax lien(s) were filed. There may be multiple courthouse where the federal tax liens where filed in cases where you have moved around and have had multiple addresses over the past ten years. If you do not know where the federal tax liens were filed, pull your credit report and you will find the locations by the credit reporting companies. Secure copies of the Federal Tax Liens and send them to Fresh Start Tax, either fax the to us at 954-938-0069 or email them directly to us. There are a various tricks involved to make sure these lien releases get release. We will forward them to IRS Centralized Lien Release unit at 859-669-3805. We will put a signed 8821 form with the release request. IRS will then forward us the actual release of the Federal Tax Lien. We will then send to you an original copy that you will have to file at the courthouse and pay the nominal filing fee. IRS will not send the original to the courthouse because they do not want to pay the filing fee.

Make sure you use a professional company so they can ensure the statue has really expired and this process takes place. You should check with your credit reporting company 30 days later to make sure the Federal Tax lien releases were actual received by the crediting reporting agencies.

Make sure all 3 credit reporting agencies show these releases.

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