IRS Collection Intervention · By State
Stop IRS Collections — Nationwide Service
HOLD™ requests IRS collection holds for taxpayers in all 50 states. Our service is entirely remote — no office visit required. Select your state for local IRS enforcement information and available relief options.
No obligation. We will review your case and contact you.
IRS Collections Work the Same in Every State
Federal IRS collection enforcement follows the same process regardless of which state you live in. The notices, timelines, and hold procedures are identical whether you are in California, Texas, or any other state.
IRS issues Final Notice (LT11 / Letter 1058)
30-day window before levy enforcement begins.
IRS issues a levy
Bank account frozen (21-day window) or wages garnished continuously.
You request a hold
We contact the IRS the same day and request a minimum 2-week enforcement pause.
You move toward permanent resolution
Use the hold window to pursue an installment agreement, OIC, CNC status, or CDP hearing.
States with Dedicated Coverage Pages
California
Highest IRS enforcement volume in the West
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Texas
No state income tax — federal IRS fully enforced
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Florida
Large retiree & self-employed population
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New York
Dual IRS & state enforcement threat
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Pennsylvania
Philadelphia & Pittsburgh enforcement hubs
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Illinois
Chicago metro — major IRS case volume
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Ohio
Manufacturing & small business cases
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Georgia
Atlanta growth driving enforcement activity
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North Carolina
Charlotte banking & Research Triangle
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Arizona
Community property state — act quickly
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Not in a listed state?
HOLD™ handles IRS collection holds for taxpayers in all 50 states and U.S. territories. Our process is entirely remote. If your state is not listed above, request a hold directly — the process is identical.
No obligation. We will review your case and contact you.
IRS Collections Can Be Stopped — Anywhere in the U.S.
The IRS collection clock does not care what state you live in. A 30-day Final Notice window and a 21-day bank levy window are the same in every state. We contact the IRS the same day you request a hold.
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