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@sjt wrote:With all the changes due to the National Consumer Assistance Plan, Im hoping that the CRA will revise their tax lien reporting policies.
Now that my tax lien is reporting till late 2018 I hope so too.
Absolutely no lender I've talked to has ever asked me about my paid tax lien, and I've talked to a bunch; if lenders don't care, neither should the bureaus or anyone else. I did it, I own it, and I get they're supposed to hurt, but this sort of irrational.
I have a federal tax lien also from 2007. It was paid in full in 2016. Irs gave me release letter and registry says paid. But IRS refused my application for withdrawal. I called the lady who refused it and she said there has to be some benefit to the IRS not just for my benefit. Im am so ugly.
@Anonymous wrote:I have a federal tax lien also from 2007. It was paid in full in 2016. Irs gave me release letter and registry says paid. But IRS refused my application for withdrawal. I called the lady who refused it and she said there has to be some benefit to the IRS not just for my benefit. Im am so ugly.
What was the reason you gave them for the request for withdrawal?
Have you spoken with a tax advocate about this?
My Federal Tax Lien has now dropped off for all Reporting. My scores for all reporting agencies has now propel me for the first time into the 800 club as all baddies are now gone. I filed Chapter 13 in 2007 and was discharged in 2011. Many thanks to all the useful tips from many different contributors on this board, This forum is truly a valuable credit rebuilding venue.
Even though IRS wouldnt remove my Lien showing paid. I was able to send letter to the two credit bureaus who showed it and they both removed it to my reports getting me up to 700's. It would have fallen off in a year or little less anyways i beleive as it was 9 yrs + old.