Can IRS place 4 tax liens for single debt?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 06/19/2009 - 07:03
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I fell behind in paying some federal taxes. Tax liens were placed on my property. But what I am troubled with is the IRS agent placed 4 liens for a single debt. The lien was placed in 2005 and paid off in 2007. All liens were released, but now they are showing up on my credit report 4 times. Is there a way I can legally remove at least 3 of the liens. They are penalizing me 4 times for a single debt.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Hi Swift,

To remove the tax liens that are wrongly listed on your credit report, you should send a "Dispute Letter" to the credit bureaus. It is possible that the bureaus will take longer than 30 days (usual time for replying to dispute of errors), to reply to your "Dispute Letter" for removal of federal tax liens. You can enclose with the your "Dispute Letter" the Certificate of Release of Federal Tax Lien. At the same time you can also contact the IRS and request them to report to the bureaus, that an error has been made.

As far as the tax lien which is correctly listed is concerned, will stay on your credit report for 7 years, from the day it was released. However, you must review your credit report to check whether the lien has been listed as "Paid". If the tax lien has not been listed as "Paid", it can stay on your credit report for an indefinite time period.

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