Educational Tax Tip: When the IRS Refers Your Case to a Revenue Officer
Has your tax case been assigned to an IRS Revenue Officer? This means your situation is considered more serious, and the IRS is taking a closer, more aggressive approach to collect the debt. Revenue Officers have the authority to investigate your finances, request documents, and even initiate levies or liens if you don’t cooperate. Staying proactive, responding promptly, and working toward a resolution is critical to avoid enforced actions.
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