Michigan Tax Lien Lawyer

If the IRS or the Michigan Department of Treasury has placed a lien on your home, car, or other property, act now. Every day you delay puts your assets and financial future at greater risk. At the W Tax Group, our experienced Michigan tax lien attorneys are ready to step in and fight to protect what’s yours.
Many taxpayers are unaware of the government’s aggressive approach to collecting unpaid taxes. It’s not just letters and phone calls. The IRS or state can file a tax lien that serves as a legal claim to your personal property—your house, your vehicles, even your business assets.
A lien isn’t a warning. It’s a legal action. And once a lien is in place, your credit, your ability to sell your property, and even your job prospects could be affected.
Don’t wait for the situation to get worse. Call the W Tax Group today to speak with a Michigan-based tax attorney who understands how to get liens removed and resolve tax issues quickly. You need experienced legal help now, not later. Our attorneys have helped clients nationwide resolve complex tax issues, lift liens, and regain control of their lives.
The sooner you act, the more options you’ll have. Call 1-877-500-4930 now before the government takes the next step.
What Can the IRS Place Tax Liens On?
The government can make claims on pretty much all of your property. If you don’t pay them at that time, they could even take things further and seize your property, sell it at auction, and apply the proceeds to your tax debt.
The following are the property types the IRS can place liens on:
- Vehicles
- Homes and real estate
- Securities
Fortunately, a qualified and experienced attorney can help you remove the liens.
How to Remove a Tax Lien
There are several ways to resolve a tax lien depending on how much you owe, whether a lien notice has already been filed, and your overall tax situation. A tax lien resolution attorney at the W Tax Group can help you figure out the best path forward.
If you owe less than $50,000 and set up a qualifying installment agreement before the IRS files a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, they generally won’t file one at all. If a lien has already been filed and you owe less than $25,000, you may still be able to get the notice withdrawn by:
- Setting up a direct debit payment plan
- Ensuring the plan pays off the full tax debt within 60 months or less
- Staying current on your tax return filings and estimated payments
- Making at least three successful monthly payments
If you don’t meet those criteria, your attorney can still explore the following lien resolution strategies:
- Release – The lien is lifted because you paid your balance in full, settled through an offer in compromise, or proved the lien was filed in error. A release means you no longer owe the tax debt.
- Withdrawal – Removes the public record of the lien. This can happen after full payment or through a qualifying payment plan.
- Subordination – Allows another creditor (like a mortgage lender) to take priority over the IRS, making it possible to refinance or borrow against your assets.
- Discharge – Removes the lien from a specific property so you can sell or refinance it, often used when property is owned jointly or if you need to sell property that doesn’t have any equity that can be applied to the tax debt.
- Currently Not Collectible – While this doesn’t remove the lien, it stops active collection efforts (like wage garnishment) if you’re unable to pay anything right now. This status can stop a lien from escalating into more severe collection actions.
Two common IRS forms used in these processes include:
- Form 14135 – Used to request lien subordination
- Form 12277 – Used to request a lien withdrawal
Even if you don’t qualify for a release or withdrawal, entering a payment plan or being placed in non-collectible status can still help protect you from aggressive IRS collection actions.
Every tax situation is different. The W Tax Group will review your case and determine the best strategy to resolve your lien and protect your property. Schedule your free, confidential consultation today.
Why Choose the W Tax Group?
When you’re facing a tax lien, you need a team that understands the system, knows the law, and acts fast. Here’s why individuals and businesses across the country trust the W Tax Group:
- Licensed Tax Attorneys – Your case will be handled by real attorneys, not unlicensed sales reps
- Based in Michigan – We’re proud to call Michigan home and offer local insight for residents facing state-specific tax issues.
- Nationwide Service – Whether you’re in Michigan or across the country, we have the experience and reach to help you.
- Free, No-Obligation Consultation – Get answers fast with a complimentary consultation and learn your options without pressure.
- Proven Results – We’ve helped countless clients resolve tax debt, remove liens, and avoid further IRS action
Call 1-877-500-4930 now to speak with a Michigan-based tax attorney and take the first step toward lien release.
Contact a Tax Lien Attorney Today
Tax problems are common, and you can’t solve a problem by wishing it away. You will need to address these issues directly if you want to persuade the IRS or state government to remove the lien it has placed on your property.
Tax issues are complex, and the resolution process can be overwhelming. Many who find themselves struggling with tax liability also find that a lawyer can make all the difference in resolving their issues quickly and with less stress than if they attempted to handle the situation on their own.
A tax lien lawyer can help you, too. Call the W Tax Group at 1-877-500-4930 to schedule your free consultation and tax liability analysis.