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Received IRS Letter LT11? This Is Your Last Chance

LT11 is a Final Notice of Intent to Levy giving you 30 days before the IRS seizes your assets.

Critical Deadline

30 days to request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing

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Understanding LT11 Final Notice

IRS Letter LT11 is a Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing. This is one of the most serious letters the IRS sends, indicating they intend to levy your wages, bank accounts, and other assets if you don't respond within 30 days. Critically, this letter grants you the right to request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing—your last opportunity to formally dispute the collection action.

IRS Authority: IRC § 6330

What Happens If You Don't Act

Bank account seizure within 30 days if no action taken
Wage garnishment of 50-70% of income
Loss of CDP hearing rights if deadline missed
Seizure of vehicles, equipment, and property
Business account freeze stopping operations
Limited appeal options after deadline

How The Tax Pro Advisor Resolves This

Helping Austin and Leander business owners resolve lt11 final notice issues with proven strategies and direct IRS representation.

1File Form 12153 for CDP hearing within 30 days
2Represent you at the CDP hearing
3Negotiate collection alternatives during hearing
4Propose installment agreement or Offer in Compromise
5Challenge the assessment if errors exist
6Protect all your appeal rights throughout the process

IRS Forms & Documents We Prepare

Form 12153 (CDP Hearing Request)Form 433-A/B (Collection Information Statement)Form 656 (Offer in Compromise)Form 12509 (Statement of Disagreement)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is IRS Letter LT11?

LT11 is a Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing. It's one of the last notices before the IRS begins seizing your assets and gives you the right to request a Collection Due Process hearing.

How long do I have to respond to LT11?

You have exactly 30 days from the date of the letter to request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing. Missing this deadline means losing important appeal rights and facing immediate levy action.

Can I settle this for less than I owe?

Yes. The CDP hearing process allows us to propose collection alternatives including installment agreements, Offers in Compromise, or Currently Not Collectible status. This is your opportunity to negotiate.

Don't Wait Until It's Too Late

The longer you wait, the fewer options you have. Get a free, confidential consultation to understand your situation and next steps.

Note: Strategy Sessions require a $250 analysis fee, applied 100% toward your final service.

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