United States of America v. Z Investment Properties LLC et al

  1. April 03, 2018

    Ill. Court Hands Win To Gov't In IRS Lien Typo Row

    An Internal Revenue Service lien on an Illinois property is valid and enforceable despite a misspelling of the property owner's name because the lien would have popped up in a reasonable database search, an Illinois federal judge said Tuesday.

  2. January 09, 2018

    Typo Should Invalidate IRS Lien, Property Investor Says

    An IRS typo on a notice of federal lien that misspelled a taxpayer's first name is not a minor issue and should prevent the government from enforcing a lien against the affected property, property holders told an Illinois federal court Monday.

  3. January 03, 2018

    IRS Says Typo Doesn't Merit Court To Dismiss Lien

    The U.S. government on Tuesday asked a federal court to reject summary judgment in favor of dismissing an IRS lien for Illinois property holders, saying misspelling a taxpayer's name does not invalidate a federal tax lien.

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