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This is your final notice before the IRS begins levy action. You have 30 days to request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing to protect your rights.

IRS Letter LT11 (also known as Letter 1058) is the IRS's final notice before beginning levy action. This letter gives you:
⚠️ Critical CDP Deadline
You have exactly 30 days from the notice date to request a CDP hearing. Missing this deadline means you lose your right to challenge the levy in a formal hearing.
A CDP hearing is your opportunity to challenge the proposed levy before an independent IRS Appeals officer. During the hearing, you can:
✓ Automatic Levy Protection
When you request a CDP hearing within 30 days, the IRS must stop all levy action until your hearing is complete and a decision is made.
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