Episode Summary
In this episode of the IRS Debt and Audit Podcast, tax attorney Brian Loughrin explains the critical differences between an IRS tax lien and a tax levy, and why understanding the distinction can protect taxpayers from severe financial consequences. With over 25 years of experience in tax controversy and debt resolution, Brian shares real-world insights into how liens and levies work, what triggers them, and what immediate steps individuals and business owners should take if they receive a notice from the IRS.
From clarifying the legal and financial impact of liens to detailing how levies can freeze bank accounts, garnish wages, or even choke small businesses through accounts receivable levies, Brian offers practical guidance to help taxpayers respond effectively. He also discusses appeal rights, hardship considerations, and the importance of opening IRS letters immediately to prevent escalating enforcement.
This episode provides essential strategies for anyone facing IRS collection actions, whether you’re self-employed, a small business owner, or an individual worried about notices in the mail.
Key Timestamps
0:35 – What is an IRS tax lien and how does it work?
2:05 – The difference between a lien and a levy
3:15 – How liens act as a warning before levies
5:10 – Why IRS notices don’t always arrive where you live
6:45 – How tax liens impact credit and property transactions
8:25 – The impact of IRS levies on bank accounts, wages, and accounts receivable
10:40 – Options for appealing or negotiating after a lien or levy
13:00 – Why opening IRS letters is the first critical step
About The Show
IRS Debt and Audit Podcast delivers clear, practical guidance for self-employed individuals, small business owners, and anyone facing serious IRS problems. Hosted by veteran tax attorney Brian Loughrin, the show breaks down complex issues like payroll tax debt, audits, liens, levies, and asset seizures—explaining what the IRS can (and can’t) do and how to protect yourself. With over 25 years of experience in tax controversy and U.S. Tax Court representation, Brian shares proven strategies to help listeners avoid costly mistakes, stay compliant, and take confident steps toward financial relief.