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FINAL NOTICE - ACTION REQUIRED

CP504: Final Notice of Intent to Levy

This is your final warning before the IRS begins seizing your assets. You have approximately 30 days to take action.

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What is IRS Notice CP504?

The CP504 notice is the IRS's final warning before they begin levy action on your assets. This is the most serious collection notice you can receive before enforcement begins.

The CP504 notice informs you that:

  • The IRS intends to levy your state tax refund
  • They may seize other assets including bank accounts and wages
  • You have a final opportunity to pay or arrange payment
  • Ignoring this notice will result in immediate enforcement action

⚠️ Critical Deadline

You typically have 30 days from the notice date to take action. After this period, the IRS can and will begin seizing your assets without further warning.

What Can the IRS Seize After CP504?

Financial Assets

  • • Bank account balances
  • • Savings and checking accounts
  • • Investment accounts
  • • State tax refunds (first target)

Income & Property

  • • Wages and salary
  • • Social Security benefits
  • • Retirement distributions
  • • Real estate and vehicles

How to Stop a CP504 Levy

1. Pay in Full (If Possible)

Paying the full amount immediately stops all collection action. The IRS accepts check, money order, or electronic payment.

2. Set Up an Installment Agreement

If you can't pay in full, request a monthly payment plan. Once approved, the IRS will halt levy action.

3. Request Currently Not Collectible Status

If paying would cause financial hardship, you may qualify for CNC status where the IRS temporarily halts collection.

4. Apply for Offer in Compromise

Settle your tax debt for less than you owe if you qualify based on your financial situation.

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Don't Let the IRS Seize Your Assets

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