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This one was a bit unique. I don't like to get involved in cases that are being handled by a local IRS Collection Office and a local IRS Revenue Officer. This was one of those cases. The IRS Revenue Office levied a bank account owned by this lady's mother. This lady just happened to be a signer on the checking account for convenience's sake, so since her Social Security number was tied to the account, that made the who account fair game to the IRS agent. So the mother suddenly saw over $13,000 of her money frozen by IRS on an account that the daughter hadn't signed a check on in several years. I gave the lady quite a bit of information and helped her, but I still wasn't going to get involved in the case since it would have taken a LOT of my time.

Thank you for your help. I took your advice. I called the IRS agent who did not return my calls. So today I showed up at the IRS agent's office. She was not in but I spoke to her supervisor. The supervisor told me to get proof the levy is paid and to waive my right with the bank for the 21 days holding period. She will release the levies asap. She will also get me a release of lien next week that I can pick up and file with the courthouse myself. She was so helpful. The levy is actually for a lower amount. Also she thinks something is fishy and is going to help me with a lot of the other problems. Thanks for the encouragement and help. I really appreciate it. Please feel free to put me down as a testimonial. I can't believe you gave me all this information for free.

Thanks again! Francine