Received an LT11 or Letter 1058? Here’s What It Means and What to Do
An LT11 or Letter 1058 is one of the most serious IRS letters you can receive. It is the Final Notice of Intent to Levy—meaning the IRS is preparing to take your wages, bank accounts, or other assets.
You still have rights. But the clock is ticking.
What LT11 / Letter 1058 Means
This letter gives the IRS power to:
- Garnish your paycheck
- Empty your bank account
- Seize certain assets
- File a federal tax lien
It also gives you 30 days to request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing, which can stop enforcement.
Do Not Ignore This Letter
This is your last chance to prevent a levy.
With professional help, you may qualify for:
- A payment plan
- Hardship protection (“currently not collectible”)
- Penalty abatement
- An Offer in Compromise
- A challenge of the IRS’s claims
A CDP hearing can freeze all levy actions if filed on time.
Get Help Immediately
Time is short, and waiting even a few days can lead to serious consequences.
Call Frazier Gills, P.C. right now at 214-337-5000 for urgent help stopping wage garnishment and bank levies.
