Is any bank permitted to turn over an account to IRS without the concerned partys consent?
When IRS imposes a levy on your account in the bank, your bank is legally bound to turn over whatever amount is in your existing account. It does not regard the fact as to whether it is your own money or not or where you got your money. Keeping those monies in your own account is enough justification. Most people keep direct deposits for the Social Security, pensions, child support, and many others but then the IRS does not consume time to locate the source of the money. At the time when the money gets deposited in an account which is under your name, it automatically loses its own identity.
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