What Does an IRS CP504 Notice Mean? Your Next Steps
If you’ve received a CP504 Notice, this is a critical moment. The IRS is warning you that they may levy your state tax refund and can soon move toward stronger actions.
This is no longer a simple reminder—you must act quickly.
What the CP504 Means
The CP504 states that:
- You still owe a tax balance
- Your state refund is at risk
- The IRS is preparing for enforced collection
- This is the final notice before they send a true levy notice
The next step after CP504 is LT11 or Letter 1058—the Final Notice of Intent to Levy.
Why You Must Act Now
Once the IRS sends LT11/1058, your:
- Wages
- Bank accounts
- Personal assets
may be levied.
You still have strong options at the CP504 stage, including payment plans, hardship status, penalty relief, or challenging the amount owed.
Call Before the IRS Gets More Aggressive
Don’t wait for the Final Notice of Intent to Levy.
Call Frazier Gills, P.C. immediately at 214-337-5000 to stop IRS enforcement and protect your income.
