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Letter 1058 Explained

A final notice of intent to levy often associated with revenue officer cases.

What this notice may mean

A final notice of intent to levy often associated with revenue officer cases. The notice should be reviewed for the tax year, amount, deadline, appeal rights, and payment instructions.

What to do next

Compare the notice against your records, confirm whether returns are filed, gather payment history, and consider contacting the IRS, a state agency, or a qualified tax professional before deadlines pass.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Letter 1058 serious?

This can precede enforced collection if not addressed.

Should I ignore an IRS notice if I cannot pay?

No. Even if you cannot pay in full, responding and understanding options can help reduce collection risk.

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