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Collection Due Process (CDP) Hearing Representation

If you’ve received a Final Notice of Intent to Levy or notice of a federal tax lien filing, you may have the right to request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing.

These notices often come with short deadlines. Missing the deadline can limit your ability to challenge the IRS’s collection actions.

If you are facing levy or lien enforcement and want to preserve your rights, understanding CDP hearing options quickly is critical.

What a Collection Due Process Hearing Is

A Collection Due Process hearing is an administrative review conducted by the IRS Office of Appeals after certain enforcement notices are issued.

A CDP hearing may allow you to:
Importantly, filing a timely CDP request generally suspends levy action while the hearing is pending.

Deadlines are strict—typically 30 days from the date of the notice.

When a CDP Hearing May Be Appropriate

A CDP hearing may be considered when:
If the 30-day deadline is missed, other options may exist—but protections are more limited.

Evaluating timing is essential.

How We Approach CDP Hearings

At Zen Digits, Collection Due Process matters are handled with strict attention to deadlines and procedural detail.

Our process typically includes:
1.
Reviewing the enforcement notice carefully
Confirming eligibility and applicable deadlines.
2.
Evaluating potential collection alternatives
Determining what proposals may be appropriate.
3.
Preparing and submitting a timely CDP request
Preserving appeal rights.
4.
Communicating with the Appeals officer when authorized
Presenting documentation and proposed solutions.
5.
Assessing next steps if resolution is not achieved
Including further administrative options when available.
The objective is to protect rights first, then negotiate responsibly.

What This Service Is — and Is Not

Collection Due Process Representation is:
  • A formal administrative review of IRS collection actions
  • A way to preserve rights and potentially pause enforcement
  • Time-sensitive and procedural
Collection Due Process Representation is not:
  • Automatic cancellation of tax debt
  • Guaranteed suspension of all enforcement without qualification
  • Something that can be safely delayed
Missing deadlines significantly narrows available protections.
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Start With an IRS Case Review

If you’ve received a Final Notice of Intent to Levy or notice of a federal tax lien, the first step is reviewing the notice date and determining whether CDP rights are still available.

Use the form below to request an IRS Case Review & Strategy Session. We’ll evaluate your timeline, explain your options, and outline a structured plan to protect your rights.
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We assist individuals and business owners throughout North Florida and North Central Florida, including Jacksonville, Gainesville, Ocala, Tallahassee, Daytona Beach, and surrounding communities. While Collection Due Process hearings follow federal IRS procedures, working with a regional firm ensures clear communication and structured guidance tailored to taxpayers across this region.
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