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What is the difference between an IRS levy and lien?

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What is the difference between an IRS levy and lien?

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A levy is more serious than a lien. A lien is used as security for tax debt. It says that the IRS has the right to seize the property before other creditors. If the IRS has a levy against your property, they can actually take your property to satisfy that debt.

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