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CRITICAL - REVENUE OFFICER ASSIGNED

IRS Letter LT1058: Final Notice from Revenue Officer

A Revenue Officer has been assigned to your case and is demanding immediate payment. This represents the most serious level of IRS collection enforcement.

REVENUE OFFICER ENFORCEMENT ACTION

A Revenue Officer is an IRS agent with extensive powers to seize assets, levy accounts, and take immediate enforcement action. They work high-priority cases and have the authority to act quickly.

What Does LT1058 Mean?

LT1058 indicates that your case has been escalated to the highest level of IRS collection enforcement:

  • A specific Revenue Officer has been assigned to your case personally
  • The officer can seize assets immediately without additional warnings
  • You may receive direct phone calls or visits from the officer
  • Immediate action is required - delays will trigger enforcement

Revenue Officer Powers & Capabilities

A Revenue Officer can take immediate action to:

  • • Seize bank accounts and assets
  • • Levy wages and income sources
  • • Visit your home or business
  • • Conduct asset investigations
  • • Interview third parties about your finances
  • • File federal tax liens
  • • Seize and sell property
  • • Close businesses for non-compliance
  • • Summon financial records
  • • Pursue criminal referrals if needed

Why Your Case Was Assigned to a Revenue Officer

Revenue Officers are assigned when:

  • • The tax debt is substantial (typically $25,000+)
  • • Previous collection efforts have been ignored
  • • There are compliance issues or unfiled returns
  • • Business tax problems requiring immediate attention
  • • Collection potential justifies personal attention

Critical Response Strategy

⚠️ DO NOT ignore the Revenue Officer

Failing to respond will trigger immediate enforcement action. Revenue Officers have broad powers and will use them.

1. Immediate Professional Representation

Get professional representation immediately. Revenue Officers respect professional tax representatives and will work with them directly.

2. Prepare Complete Financial Documentation

Revenue Officers require detailed financial information. Having complete documentation ready shows cooperation and professionalism.

3. Explore All Resolution Options

Revenue Officers can approve installment agreements, hardship status, and other collection alternatives on the spot.

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