What a relief this will be for many homeowners. This afternoon, the IRS sent out the following in the IRS Newswire...

"The Internal Revenue Service today announced an expedited process that will make it easier for financially distressed homeowners to avoid having a federal tax lien block refinancing of mortgages or the sale of a home.

If taxpayers are looking to refinance or sell a home and there is a federal tax lien filed, there are options. Taxpayers or their representatives, such as their lenders, may request that the IRS make a tax lien secondary to the lien by the lending institution that is refinancing or restructuring a loan. Taxpayers or their representatives may request that the IRS discharge its claim if the home is being sold for less than the amount of the mortgage lien under certain circumstances.

The process to request a discharge or a subordination of a tax lien takes approximately 30 days after the submission of the completed application, but the IRS will work to speed those requests in wake of the economic downturn.

“We don’t want the IRS to be a barrier to people saving or selling their homes. We want to raise awareness of these lien options and to speed our decision-making process so people can refinance their mortgages or sell their homes,” said Doug Shulman, IRS commissioner.

“We realize these are difficult times for many Americans,” Shulman said. “We will ensure we have the resources in place to resolve these issues quickly and homeowners can complete their transactions.” (IR-2008-141)

Hopefully, those of you that have Federal Tax Liens on your property will find it quicker to get your home closed so you can be free and clear of that property and debt and move on with your lives. For those refinancing, try and get the tax lien subordinated behind the primary mortgage and you stand a good chance of completing the refinance even if the lien remains.

 
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Finally some news that actually makes sense! Thanks for spreading the word.

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Robert,

This is good news! Thanks for reporting it.

I've never had a problem getting liens released or subordinated out of the Las Vegas office. The problem was people not wanting to talk to an LO because of the lien. As policy hopefully more people will seek professional help.

Bill

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