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Can I go to court to stop a levy?

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Senior Attorney at Travis W. Watkins, P.C. and Creator of taxhelpOK.com

 

A:  Probably not.  Traditionally, the IRS' appeals process has been the exclusive remedy to assert a taxpayer's rights concerning a levy.  Several U.S. Supreme Court cases have confirmed this.  There are exceptions to this general rule that are too narrow to mention, but they include situations where the IRS has clearly violated a tax provision.

If you have been wrongfully levied, you need a strong advocate to assert your rights at the appeals level.  Remember, lawyers have appeal.  Call Oklahoma Tax Lawyer Travis Watkins at 405-607-1192 today to learn your rights.