IRS Notice · CP504

Got an IRS CP504 Notice? Here Is What It Means.

A CP504 is the IRS telling you it intends to take your state tax refund over an unpaid balance, and that it may start looking at your other assets. It is serious, but it is not the final step, and you still have room to act.

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The short version. A CP504 is a Notice of Intent to Levy. It means the IRS plans to seize your state income tax refund to cover what you owe, and it may begin searching for other assets. It is one of the last warnings before the IRS can move against your wages and bank accounts, so it is worth handling now.

What the IRS can and cannot do next

This is the part most sites get wrong. A CP504 is not the same as the final notice, and the difference matters for what happens to your money.

After a CP504, the IRS can

  • Take your state income tax refund after 30 days.
  • Keep adding penalties and interest to the balance.
  • Begin searching for other assets it may later levy.
  • File a Notice of Federal Tax Lien.

After a CP504, the IRS cannot yet

  • Levy your wages from the CP504 alone.
  • Levy your bank account from the CP504 alone.
  • Take those steps without first sending a final notice (LT11, CP90, or Letter 1058).
  • Skip the Collection Due Process hearing rights that come with that final notice.

Why the state refund is different

By law, the IRS can levy a state tax refund based on the CP504 alone, because that source does not carry a pre levy Collection Due Process hearing right. For most other property, including wages and bank accounts, the IRS must first issue the final notice that gives you the right to a hearing. That is why the CP504 is a serious warning but not the last word.

What you can do about it

Which path fits depends on whether you can pay, how much you owe, and whether the balance is even right. Each is something you request and the IRS reviews. None is guaranteed.

This is one notice. There may be more on your account.

A CP504 shows one balance. Your full IRS account can hold other years, other balances, and exactly where you stand in the collection process. Send your case in for a free review and we will tell you what is there.

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