IRS Notice Guide
Letter1058
Letter 1058 — Final Notice of Intent to Levy
⚠️ CRITICAL — ACT IMMEDIATELY — Respond within 30 days — CRITICAL
What This Notice Means
This is the formal final notice before the IRS levies your property. It is your CDP hearing trigger — file Form 12153 within 30 days to preserve all your rights and stop the levy.
⏰ Response Deadline: 30 days — CRITICAL
Missing this deadline waives your appeal rights permanently. Do not wait.
What to Do
- 1
File Form 12153 by certified mail within 30 days
- 2
This stops all collection action while your case goes to Appeals
- 3
Prepare your collection alternative proposal (installment agreement, OIC, CNC)
- 4
Do not let this deadline pass — it cannot be extended
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