joshiuday
Aug 13, 2013, 12:38 PM
Hi there,
This is going to be a bit longish post. Please bear with me.
A friend who lives overseas recently asked my help. Apparently CA FTB has put a levy on his bank account for unpaid taxes from year 2007.
This friend is not a US citizen or permanent resident. He worked in US on a H1B work visa for few years. During that time he lived in CA and filed all federal and state taxes on time. He went back to his home country in 2008/2009. In 2009 he received a notice from FTB asking for unpaid taxes for year 2007. He had filed the 2007 CA tax return on time and had received refund as well. So he talked to FTB and sent them the paperwork they asked for through another friend in US using certified mail. That was end of it.
Now 4 years after that last communication, one day in 2013 he finds his checking and saving bank accounts in US frozen without warning. I have two questions about the whole situation:
1. Can CA FTB ask you to pay more taxes after they approved your return and issued a refund?
2. What can my friend do to get rid of this levy. I think he needs help of a professional. But who should he approach, a lawyer or a CPA? Is there any special designation / status / specialization he should look for?
Thanks
-Josh
This is going to be a bit longish post. Please bear with me.
A friend who lives overseas recently asked my help. Apparently CA FTB has put a levy on his bank account for unpaid taxes from year 2007.
This friend is not a US citizen or permanent resident. He worked in US on a H1B work visa for few years. During that time he lived in CA and filed all federal and state taxes on time. He went back to his home country in 2008/2009. In 2009 he received a notice from FTB asking for unpaid taxes for year 2007. He had filed the 2007 CA tax return on time and had received refund as well. So he talked to FTB and sent them the paperwork they asked for through another friend in US using certified mail. That was end of it.
Now 4 years after that last communication, one day in 2013 he finds his checking and saving bank accounts in US frozen without warning. I have two questions about the whole situation:
1. Can CA FTB ask you to pay more taxes after they approved your return and issued a refund?
2. What can my friend do to get rid of this levy. I think he needs help of a professional. But who should he approach, a lawyer or a CPA? Is there any special designation / status / specialization he should look for?
Thanks
-Josh