Received an IRS Final Notice LT-11 or LT-1058? Here is What You Need to Know

If you’ve received a Final Notice of Intent to Levy (like Letter 1058 or LT11), don’t panic... but don’t ignore it either.

🔍 What Does It Mean?

  • You have an unpaid tax debt.

  • The IRS is notifying you of its intent to seize your assets — this could include:

  • Wage garnishment

  • Freezing your bank accounts

  • Seizing property

  • This is one of the last steps in the IRS collection process.

  • You typically have 30 days from the date of the notice to take action before enforcement begins.

✅ What Should You Do?

1. Don’t Ignore It
Avoiding the notice won’t make it go away — but it will make things worse.

2. Read the Notice Carefully
It includes:

  • The total amount owed

  • Payment options

  • Deadlines for action

3. If You Can Pay in Full — Do It
Paying immediately is the fastest way to stop collection actions.

4. If You Can’t Pay in Full — Call the IRS
Use the number on your notice to:

  • Request a payment plan

  • Ask about hardship options (like Currently Not Collectible status)

5. Consider Getting Professional Help
A qualified tax professional can:

  • Help you understand your notice

  • Represent you before the IRS

  • Negotiate options that work for your situation

6. Act Fast
You generally have 30 days to respond before the IRS moves forward with collection. After that window, your options become much more limited.

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