IRS LT11 / Letter 1058, explained in plain English
Quick answer: The final notice of intent to levy. Wages, bank accounts, and property can be seized after the deadline. Your deadline: 30 days to request a Collection Due Process hearing. This deadline does not extend..
What it means
The final notice of intent to levy. Wages, bank accounts, and property can be seized after the deadline.
Your deadline
30 days to request a Collection Due Process hearing. This deadline does not extend..
What to do
Act inside the 30 days: pay, arrange a plan, or file Form 12153 for a CDP hearing, which pauses collection and preserves your Tax Court rights.
What not to do
Do not let day 31 arrive without one of those three actions. This is the letter where waiting gets expensive.
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Upload my letterEducational summary based on IRS guidance, reviewed June 2026. Not legal or tax advice; deadlines and details come from your actual letter. Source: irs.gov.
Is the LT11 / Letter 1058 serious?
It deserves attention, not panic. The final notice of intent to levy. Wages, bank accounts, and property can be seized after the deadline. Handled inside the deadline, it is routine paperwork.
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