[WSBAPT] IRS and creditor claim

Roger Hawkes Roger at law-hawks.com
Mon Dec 15 11:59:33 PST 2014


I don't think the IRS is bound by any state rules.  You might be able to persuade an individual officer; but I don't think you can get rid of an IRS claim or lien except in a bankruptcy in limited circumstances.  Federal law is supreme re IRS debts.

Roger Hawkes, WSBA # 5173
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From: Marcus Fry [mailto:mfry at lyon-law.com]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 11:47 AM
To: 'wsbapt at lists.wsbarppt.com'
Subject: [WSBAPT] IRS and creditor claim

IRS has filed a late creditor claim in probate proceeding (no real property to lien).  Is the IRS subject to our 4-month creditor filing bar?  If not, anyone successfully litigate a family allowance claim to trump the debt owed to the IRS?

Marcus J. Fry
Lyon, Weigand & Gustafson, P.S.
P.O. Box 1689
Yakima, Washington  98907
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