CDP Collection Due Process Hearing Guide
Use your legal right to halt IRS collection and negotiate.
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What's Included:
- Form 12153 (CDP Hearing Request) completion guide
- Strict 30-day filing deadline tracker
- What to propose at the hearing (alternatives to levy)
- Collection alternatives comparison chart
- Appeals officer preparation — what questions to expect
- Equivalent hearing procedures (after CDP deadline)
- Tax Court appeal rights after CDP denial
What You Get
A Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing is one of the most powerful tools a taxpayer has — it stops IRS enforcement action and gives you the right to propose alternatives (installment agreement, OIC, CNC) before an independent IRS appeals officer. This guide walks you through filing Form 12153, preparing for the hearing, and what to say to get the best possible outcome.
Halt all IRS levies and garnishments while you negotiate a resolution — legally guaranteed.
Who This Is For
Anyone who received a Final Notice of Intent to Levy (Letter 1058 or LT11) or Notice of Federal Tax Lien.
Complete Contents
- Form 12153 (CDP Hearing Request) completion guide
- Strict 30-day filing deadline tracker
- What to propose at the hearing (alternatives to levy)
- Collection alternatives comparison chart
- Appeals officer preparation — what questions to expect
- Equivalent hearing procedures (after CDP deadline)
- Tax Court appeal rights after CDP denial
- Instant email delivery
- Written by tax attorneys
- 30-day money back guarantee
- Secure Stripe checkout
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