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What is a Notice of Federal Tax Lien?

 

A: The IRS then may file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien in the public records. By filing a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, your creditors are publicly notified that the IRS has a claim against all your property, including property you acquire after the lien was filed. The lien attaches to all your property (such as your house or car) and to all your rights to property (such as the accounts receivable of your business).

Once a lien is filed, your credit rating may be harmed. A lien may affect your ability to get a loan, buy a house or a car, get a new credit card, or sign a lease.