What Is Inside
Everything needed to clear the public lien notice or free a property to sell or refinance.
- The difference between withdrawal, release, discharge, and subordination
- The grounds for withdrawal and which ones you can meet
- Form 12277 completed with supporting facts
- Using a direct debit plan to qualify for withdrawal
- How to handle a sale or refinance blocked by a lien
- What withdrawal does and does not do for your credit
Who This Helps
The guide is built for you if most of these are true.
- The IRS filed a Notice of Federal Tax Lien
- It is blocking a sale, a refinance, or your credit
- You meet a withdrawal ground, or can set up a direct debit plan
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