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Tax Liens – How to Avoid Your Information Being Published

In order to encourage compliance in the payment of outstanding tax debts, the California Franchise Tax Board is authorized to publish a list of the 250 largest state tax delinquencies in excess of $100,000. The list only includes amounts for which official tax liens have been recorded. Since the list is a matter of public record, the Tax Board is required to provide a written notice to the taxpayer before publishing their name on the list. Once an official notice has been issued, the taxpayer’s name will be posted on the list if the tax debt has not been resolved within 30 days.
As with all other official correspondence from the IRS or any State Tax Agency, a notice such as the one described above should not be ignored. Tax agencies are the most powerful collection agencies in existence and publishing a list of delinquencies is just one method they use to enforce compliance. Since there are always steps that a taxpayer can take to resolve any tax debt issue, the worst possible course of action is to ignore the problem. In the case of the California Franchise Tax Board’s tax delinquency list, a taxpayer’s name will not be included provided they contact the Board in an attempt to resolve the tax debt within 30 days of receiving official notification of the impending publication of their name. The list will also not include the name of a taxpayer who has either initiated or completed a verifiable bankruptcy petition, entered into an installment agreement with the collecting agency or had their tax debt officially identified as “not collectible.”

 

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