How Does the IRS Know Which Bank You Use to Levy Your Account?

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
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    How does the IRS know where you bank? Although we don't know all their methods of finding out taxpayers' bank account information, the IRS has pretty awesome power at its disposal when it wants to find out your banking information.
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    Table of Contents:
    0:00 How Does the IRS Know Where You Bank?
    0:38 The IRS Database of Levy Sources
    2:15 Polselli v. Internal Revenue Service Case
    7:58 Personally, I Think This Is Pretty Scary
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Комментарии • 17

  • @garysarnowski3113
    @garysarnowski3113 5 месяцев назад

    IRS is an integral part of the Dept of Treasury. When the federal tax and SSA gets deducted from your paycheck, it goes through the dept of Treasury. If you have issue with the IRS, they have your ss number, all it takes is a flick of rhe keyboard and they got all of your information, recent withholding from your check, employers ein, direct deposit to your account etc. Trust me, Nexis search of you and they will reach out and touch your monies via bank levy, wage garnishment, liens on your property etc. Finding out your social security number is the very easy part on the IRS revenue agents part.

  • @tearsbeers
    @tearsbeers 4 месяца назад

    The IRS has issued a final notice intent to levy,will they levy all my accounts including business accounts? If so I need to layoff the people that work for me so they aren't out working and then I can't pay them

  • @freenow77
    @freenow77 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cool video! Thanks for addressing my question! So it appears that the IRS needs your Social Security Number in order to make sure they have the right person, and in order for the Bank to give your money to the IRS, the bank would need to have your Social Security Number too. There are many people in America with the same names. So to avoid the bank from giving funds to the IRS from the wrong person, the IRS needs to provide the bank with the Taxpayer Identification Number of the person they are demanding money from, which is in most cases, a Social Security Number. I have learned that there is no law requiring banks to have Social Security Numbers from Americans who simply want to open a checking account. So to avoid this situation again, I am going to go to a bank and open up an account without a Social Security Number. And then the IRS won't be able to levy my bank again!

    • @garysarnowski3113
      @garysarnowski3113 5 месяцев назад

      Direct deposit banking information is all they need from your employer.

    • @freenow77
      @freenow77 5 месяцев назад

      @@garysarnowski3113 so what are you saying? Are you claiming that the IRS gets your banking information from your employer? I doubt that. I doubt that employers nationwide are giving the IRS their employees banking information. Do you have any evidence of this?
      Speaking of that, how does the IRS even know who your employer is? The ONLY way that the IRS knows who your employer is is from a W-2 form. The ONLY way you and the IRS receives a W-2 form from an employer is if you sign a W-4 withholding form with your Social Security Number. And, drum roll, signing W-4 forms are 100% Voluntary! There is NO LAW that requires Americans to have a SSN to live and work in the United States, and no law requiring Americans to sign a W-4 form with their SSN to have taxes withheld from them! Social Security is Voluntary for Americans! The IRS would have no idea how much money you made if you did not use your SSN to earn a living. The fact that Social Security is Voluntary, and that the IRS would not even know you existed without you using a SSN, is the greatest scam in the history of America!

  • @latanyajones9848
    @latanyajones9848 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Im disabled. Mental and physical. I live in Colorado. I receive ssdi I didn't know I was supposed to file taxes. I never knew. How much trouble am I in

  • @OperationtheHustle
    @OperationtheHustle 7 месяцев назад +3

    Check your thumbnail

    • @LoganAllec
      @LoganAllec  7 месяцев назад

      Oh man, thanks! Gotta have my guy fix it!

  • @sammyocgirl7411
    @sammyocgirl7411 7 месяцев назад +1

    IRS knows everything...Trust me..

    • @LoganAllec
      @LoganAllec  7 месяцев назад +1

      They certainly do know more about us than I'm comfortable with!

    • @AaronEbrahim
      @AaronEbrahim 7 месяцев назад

      IRS can't take your money if it's tied up in Monero. Full stop. End of story. The governments control ends where the Monero network starts. Game over.

    • @AaronEbrahim
      @AaronEbrahim 7 месяцев назад

      I've already defeated the IRS, the Feds, state government's attempts to govern over the Monero network. Trust me. I was able to disclose zero dollars in assets and live comfortably off Monero while living in the US. Nothing they can do. Too bad so sad.

    • @AaronEbrahim
      @AaronEbrahim 7 месяцев назад

      "IRS knows everything" - that was before technology unseated them from controlling everyone with money.

    • @AaronEbrahim
      @AaronEbrahim 7 месяцев назад

      It's not a concept or an idea anymore. I've lived it. Government is trying to force me to disclose assets and income. I disclose everything except my Monero, which is really nothing in which they can take or want because everything is tied up in Monero. I was successfully able to move the funds and use them. They don't know where or from who it's coming from, how much there is, anything. Money isn't this age old idea everyone still has lingering in their heads anymore, at all.

  • @sg9043
    @sg9043 7 месяцев назад

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣