How do I know if a tax levy has been released?

How do I know if a tax levy has been released?
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Answered By: Steven J. Fromm
You will know if you call the bank where the levy has previously occurred. If you are talking about a tax lien, you can request a release of lien with the IRS if you have paid all the taxes due.

Answer Applies to: Pennsylvania
Replied: 8/21/2011

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Answered By: David Hoines Law
need to do a search of public records

Answer Applies to: Florida
Replied: 8/10/2011

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Answered By: Mankus & Marchan, LTD
You can check with whoever the tax levy was served on to verify that they received a release of levy. If you mean a tax LIEN, you can check at the recorder's office where it had been filed. You can also request a transcript from the IRS for the tax period(s) involved.

Answer Applies to: Illinois
Replied: 8/10/2011

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Answered By: Tomas Ayuban
The IRS would forward a release of levy to the parties who received the levy.

Answer Applies to: Florida
Replied: 8/10/2011

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