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CP90 - Letter
Final Notice - Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing
What is the notice telling me?
This notice is telling you that IRS intends to issue a levy against any federal payments due you, such as contractor/vendor payments, OPM retirement benefits, SSA benefits, salary, or employee travel advances or reimbursements because you still have a balance due on your tax account. Property, or rights to property, such as real estate, automobiles, business assets, bank accounts, wages, commissions, and other income are also subject to levy. It is also telling you that they may also file a Federal Tax Lien, if they have not already done so.
What do I have to do?
Pay the amount due as shown on the notice. Mail the IRS your payment in the envelope sent to you. Enclose the copy of the letter sent to you to make sure they correctly credit your account. If you can't pay the whole amount now, you need to make some arrangements asap.
How much time do I have?
You should contact the IRS or pay your balance due immediately. You have 30 days from the date of this notice to contact them before a levy is filed.
What happens if I don't pay?
If you don't pay or make arrangements to pay, the IRS has several options available that they may use to collect the money. One option is to issue a levy against your federal payments. Another option is to file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien. The lien gives us a legal claim to your property as security or payment for your tax debt.
CP90 - Letter
Final Notice - Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing
What is the notice telling me?
This notice is telling you that IRS intends to issue a levy against any federal payments due you, such as contractor/vendor payments, OPM retirement benefits, SSA benefits, salary, or employee travel advances or reimbursements because you still have a balance due on your tax account. Property, or rights to property, such as real estate, automobiles, business assets, bank accounts, wages, commissions, and other income are also subject to levy. It is also telling you that they may also file a Federal Tax Lien, if they have not already done so.
What do I have to do?
Pay the amount due as shown on the notice. Mail the IRS your payment in the envelope sent to you. Enclose the copy of the letter sent to you to make sure they correctly credit your account. If you can't pay the whole amount now, you need to make some arrangements asap.
How much time do I have?
You should contact the IRS or pay your balance due immediately. You have 30 days from the date of this notice to contact them before a levy is filed.
What happens if I don't pay?
If you don't pay or make arrangements to pay, the IRS has several options available that they may use to collect the money. One option is to issue a levy against your federal payments. Another option is to file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien. The lien gives us a legal claim to your property as security or payment for your tax debt.