What Is a CP504 Notice?
The IRS CP504 notice is not your first warning—it’s your last. By the time this letter arrives, the IRS has already sent you at least three other notices. The CP504 is the IRS’s way of saying: “We’re done asking. Pay now, or we’re taking your refund.”
What Does the CP504 Threaten?
The CP504 specifically warns that the IRS intends to seize your state tax refund. But that’s just the beginning. Once the IRS moves into enforced collection, they can:
- Levy your bank account
- Garnish your wages
- File a federal tax lien
- Seize business assets
Why You Can’t Ignore This
Most taxpayers assume they have time. They don’t. The IRS doesn’t wait for you to “get around to it.” While you’re thinking about what to do, the IRS is already preparing to take your money.
What You Should Do Right Now
- Diagnose the situation: Go to IRSDecoder.com and enter your notice code. This free tool will tell you exactly what the IRS is threatening and what your options are.
- Get the intelligence: If you owe more than $10,000, get a full breakdown at TaxAssassin.app.
- Take control: Schedule a strategy call at taxassassin.app/strategy.
Don’t wait until your refund is gone.
Allen Lenth, EA, MBA
Executive Tax Solution
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