
If you can’t pay your tax debt in full, you may still have options for avoiding an IRS tax lien. The IRS allows certain taxpayers to receive a lien withdrawal, lien discharge, or lien subordination.
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If you can’t pay your tax debt in full, you may still have options for avoiding an IRS tax lien. The IRS allows certain taxpayers to receive a lien withdrawal, lien discharge, or lien subordination.
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You can get around an IRS lien by requesting a withdrawal, discharge, or subordination. Each of these strategies can be useful in different situations, depending on the reason you are trying to avoid the lien.
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