Tax Liens – How to Remove an IRS or State Tax Lien From Your Credit Report

The most effective tool the IRS has for collecting tax debt are tax liens. What’s worse is that they are very difficult to get removed. Even after you pay off the tax debt, the tax lien will stay on your credit report for up to seven years. Only after they have expired will they be removed from your credit report. These five steps show how to get expired tax liens off of your credit report.

1. Get Your Credit Report: Each year you’re allowed one free copy of your credit report. There are many sites out there that offer this service, such as AnnualCreditReport.com. Use one of these sites to get a copy of your Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion reports.

2. Check for Errors: Yes, even the credit agencies can make mistakes. Carefully check your credit report. If a tax lien that has been paid for over seven years ago, and it hasn’t been removed, you are able to dispute the information with the credit reporting agencies.

3. Dispute: Sometimes, if you view your credit report online, you can dispute an erroneous item through the website. Otherwise, you may send an email or letter to the agencies with your dispute.

4. Send Backup to Prove Your Dispute: When you send your letter of dispute, make sure you attach documents that prove the tax debt was paid, and when.

5. Check Your New Report: The Credit Reporting Agency will reply with a new copy of your credit report after 30 days. The new report should reflect the changes.

Back tax issues can be overwhelming, but there is hope. A good tax settlement professional has the knowledge and experience to help you overcome these types of problems. If you need help with a tax debt issue, or just want to see what options are available to you, talk to one of the licensed experts at Professional Tax Resolution. We specialize in tax settlements and you won’t talk to a salesperson. Call us toll free at (877) 889-6527 or visit us at www.professionaltaxresolution.com today.