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rjfont16
Apr 4, 2008, 01:00 PM
I own a condo and the IRS has a lien against the property which shows up on my credit report. The statue of limitations ran out in april 2006, and they never refiled. How do I go about having this removed from my credit report.
Thanks,
Rick

MukatA
Apr 5, 2008, 12:51 AM
By law, the IRS has the authority to collect outstanding federal taxes for ten years from the date your liability is due. Usually 10 years after a tax is assessed, a lien releases automatically if we have not filed it again.
Call the credit card company. If they say that IRS has not removed the lien then call IRS for the removal of the lien. They mus release the lien.