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The sheer complexity of tax laws makes compliance a constant challenge. Even with the best of intentions, you could find yourself in a dispute with the IRS or another revenue agency that carries serious consequences. Unfortunately, when taxpayers fall behind, the IRS now has the power to go after individuals’ passports if they have what the IRS calls “seriously delinquent tax burden.”

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What is “Seriously Delinquent Tax Burden”?

“Seriously delinquent tax burden” is an unpaid, legally enforceable federal tax burden totaling more than $52,000. If you meet these criteria, the IRS now has the authorization to take action, working with the State Department, to deny or delay your passport application. If you already have a valid passport, it may be revoked. And if you are already overseas, your passport may be limited to only allowing a direct return to the United States.

For many Americans working overseas that rely on a passport for a job or for travel mobility, this could be a huge problem.

How to Handle Notice CP508C, Letter 6152, and Other “Seriously Delinquent” Tax Burden Issues

Have you received Notice CP508C, Letter 6152, or some other kind of warning from the IRS about seriously delinquent tax burden?

If so, you may have an issue with what the IRS calls “seriously delinquent” tax burden, which is an unpaid, legally enforceable federal tax burden totaling more than $52,000. When this happens, the IRS now has the authorization to take action, working with the State Department, to deny or delay your passport application. If you already have a valid passport, it may be revoked. And if you are already overseas, your passport may be limited to only allowing a direct return to the United States.

For many working overseas that rely on a passport for a job or for travel mobility, this could be a huge problem. So if you’re dealing with Notice CP508C, Letter 6152, or any other “seriously delinquent” tax burden issues then you should speak with a tax attorney as soon as possible.

Skilled Guidance on Tax Issues

If you have been denied a passport or had your passport revoked because of an outstanding burden, there are steps you can take in order to get your passport back. It is important that you hire an experienced tax attorney to navigate these complex rules.

At Frost Law, we have local problem-solving lawyers in Washington, D.C. who will fight to protect you from passport revocation, criminal prosecution, and to minimize the financial impact of paying penalties and additional taxes. Led by managing partner Glen Frost (Tax Attorney, CPA, CFP®, and LLM in taxation), an experienced CPA and an accomplished attorney, we have the skills in all tax matters to guide you through this process.

Every tax problem has a solution. Contact Frost Law to find yours.

Please call for a consultation today at (443) 545-3023.

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Local Passport Revocation Attorney in the United States

The sheer complexity of tax laws makes compliance a constant challenge. Even with the best of intentions, you could find yourself in a dispute with the IRS or another revenue agency that carries serious consequences. Unfortunately, when taxpayers fall behind, the IRS now has the power to go after individuals’ passports if they have what the IRS calls “seriously delinquent tax burden.”

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What is “Seriously Delinquent Tax Burden”?

“Seriously delinquent tax burden” is an unpaid, legally enforceable federal tax burden totaling more than $52,000. If you meet these criteria, the IRS now has the authorization to take action, working with the State Department, to deny or delay your passport application. If you already have a valid passport, it may be revoked. And if you are already overseas, your passport may be limited to only allowing a direct return to the United States.

For many Americans working overseas that rely on a passport for a job or for travel mobility, this could be a huge problem.

How to Handle Notice CP508C, Letter 6152, and Other “Seriously Delinquent” Tax Burden Issues

Have you received Notice CP508C, Letter 6152, or some other kind of warning from the IRS about seriously delinquent tax burden?

If so, you may have an issue with what the IRS calls “seriously delinquent” tax burden, which is an unpaid, legally enforceable federal tax burden totaling more than $52,000. When this happens, the IRS now has the authorization to take action, working with the State Department, to deny or delay your passport application. If you already have a valid passport, it may be revoked. And if you are already overseas, your passport may be limited to only allowing a direct return to the United States.

For many working overseas that rely on a passport for a job or for travel mobility, this could be a huge problem. So if you’re dealing with Notice CP508C, Letter 6152, or any other “seriously delinquent” tax burden issues then you should speak with a tax attorney as soon as possible.

Skilled Guidance on Tax Issues

If you have been denied a passport or had your passport revoked because of an outstanding burden, there are steps you can take in order to get your passport back. It is important that you hire an experienced tax attorney to navigate these complex rules.

At Frost Law, we have local problem-solving lawyers in Washington, D.C. who will fight to protect you from passport revocation, criminal prosecution, and to minimize the financial impact of paying penalties and additional taxes. Led by managing partner Glen Frost (Tax Attorney, CPA, CFP®, and LLM in taxation), an experienced CPA and an accomplished attorney, we have the skills in all tax matters to guide you through this process.

Every tax problem has a solution. Contact Frost Law to find yours.

Please call for a consultation today at (443) 545-3023.