💨 Abstract
The IRS has the authority to seize funds from bank accounts to cover unpaid federal tax debts. This process, known as a levy, occurs after the IRS has sent notices and the taxpayer has failed to pay. The money in the account is frozen for 21 days, allowing time to resolve the issue. The IRS can repeatedly levy the account within a 10-year collection window.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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