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dallas702 said:
First; your "co-owner" owes the money according to what you've said. Why are you trying to dig it up? Maybe I missed something here.

Second, the IRS is not interested in selling property. They want their money. They don't care how they get it. It sounds like you (he) has only received the first Notice of Deficiency. Relax! Call the number on the forms. You can get extensions and work it out. Ummmmm....wait a minute. Why do you have (or, do you have) the IRS Notice of Deficiency if it is not your debt? Again, maybe I missed something. Putting a lien against property is a pain and definitely not what the IRS favors doing.


All this for a paltry $486???? C'mon, that's peanuts! Even if you (he) made a "payment arrangement" the interest would be almost nothing at current Treasury rates. As long as he sets up a plan and pays the deficiency the IRS is not going to bother your property. UNLESS they determine this guy is trying to defraud them. THEN they get serious!
Seems like almost everyone on this thread knows who I (she) am except you. Yep, you definatly missed something alright!!!!! Now I'm ROTFLMAO!!!
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