by Allen Lenth | Sep 14, 2025 | IRS Notices
🚨 Why “Account Restricted” Really Means “Money At Risk” When a teller quietly says your funds are on hold and you remember the irs notice CP91 from Garland, you’re not dealing with a glitch—you’re face-to-face with enforcement. That notice is the switch that moves...
by Allen Lenth | Sep 14, 2025 | IRS Notices
🚨 This Isn’t An Inconvenience—It’s Enforcement When your banking app flashes “account restricted” right after a government-marked envelope lands, you’re not in a customer-service queue—you’re on a collection timeline. That notice is the switch that moves your money...
by Allen Lenth | Sep 14, 2025 | IRS Notices
🚨 How One Letter Turns Access Into a Lock When your debit card gets declined the same week a formal notice arrives, you’re not dealing with a glitch—you’re face-to-face with enforcement. That notice is the switch that moves your money from yours to maybe. If the tone...
by Allen Lenth | Sep 14, 2025 | IRS Notices
🚨 Why “Account Restricted” Really Means “Money At Risk” When your debit card gets declined the same week a formal notice arrives, you’re not in a customer-service queue—you’re on a collection timeline. That paper is the hinge between “please pay” and “we’re taking...
by Allen Lenth | Sep 14, 2025 | IRS Notices
🚨 How A Single Notice Puts Benefits At Risk When the mail carrier hands you a notice that reads more like a decision than a request, you’re not skimming paper—you’re hearing a countdown. From here, the machine can touch retirement or disability checks, and the...