CP504
Intent to Levy
What This Notice Means
The CP504 is a final notice before levy. It means the IRS intends to levy (seize) your state tax refund and may also file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien if you don't pay the amount due or make arrangements to pay. If you're unsure about your tax obligations or need to verify tax relief options, professional assistance can help clarify your situation.
Why You Received This Notice
- You didn't respond to previous notices (CP14, CP501, CP503)
- You haven't paid the full amount due
- You haven't set up a payment arrangement
What You Should Do
- Contact the IRS or a tax professional immediately
- Pay the full amount immediately if possible
- Request an installment agreement urgently
- Consider an Offer in Compromise if eligible
- Request a Collection Due Process hearing if you disagree
- Seek immediate professional tax relief assistance
Professional tax relief services can help you understand all available options and guide you through the resolution process.
Don't Ignore This Notice
- The IRS will levy your state tax refund
- The IRS may file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien
- Your credit score will be severely impacted
- Additional collection actions may follow without further notice
What Happens Next
If you don't respond to this notice, the IRS will levy your state tax refund and may take other collection actions. You may also receive an LT39 or LT16, which are final notices of intent to levy. Professional tax help is crucial at this stage to prevent asset seizure. Professional tax help can assist in negotiating with the IRS and exploring all available resolution options.
Need Help With This Notice?
Our tax relief experts can help you understand this notice and resolve your tax issues. Don't face the IRS alone. If you're wondering do I owe the IRS or need tax relief verification, we can help clarify your situation.
Severity
Critical
Response Time
30 days to respond
Category
Collection