LT 11 Notice or Letter 1058

What is the LT 11 notice or Letter 1058 telling me?
This notice is telling you that the IRS intends to issue a levy against your bank accounts, wages, or other assets because you still have a balance due, and they'll begin searching for other assets to issue a levy or file a Federal Tax Lien if they haven't already done so.

What do I have to do?
Pay the amount due as shown. Mail them your payment in the envelope they sent you. Include the bottom part of the notice to make sure they correctly credit your account.

If you can't pay the whole amount now, call them at the number printed on the notice to see if you qualify for an installment agreement.

How much time do I have?
You should contact them or pay your balance due immediately. Enforcement action may be taken to collect the balance due 30 days after the date of the letter.

What happens if I don't pay?
If you don't pay or make arrangements to pay, they have several options available that they may use to collect the money. One option is to issue a levy against your state tax refund, wages, or bank accounts. Another option is for them to file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien. A lien gives them legal claim to your property as security or payment for your tax debt.

Who should I contact?
If you have any questions about the notice or to resolve your outstanding balance, call them at the number printed on the notice.

What if I don't agree or have already taken corrective action?
If you do not agree with this notice, call them immediately at the number printed on the notice. If you called them about this matter before, but they didn't correct the problem, you may want to contact the Taxpayer Advocate Service.

If you've already paid or arranged for an installment agreement, you should still call them at the number printed on the notice to make sure your account reflects this. Or you can sign in to your IRS Online Account to view recent changes or check your balance.

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