Understanding Your CP297A Notice

 

What this notice is about

We levied your assets for unpaid taxes. You have the right to a Collection Due Process hearing.


What you need to do


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Frequently asked questions

What should I do if I disagree with the notice?

Request a Collection Due Process hearing on Form 12153, Request for a Collection Due Process or Equivalent Hearing PDF.

Why should I request a Collection Due Process hearing?

You can appeal the levy and other disagreements you have at a Collection Due Process hearing.

Why didn't you tell me about my rights before you levied me? (updated Nov. 21, 2025)

You’re not eligible for a pre-levy hearing under IRC Section 6330 because you (or your predecessor) already requested an earlier hearing within the last two years for a period that ended with the beginning of the period shown on the notice. We've already sent you several notices about the amount you owe.

What happens if I can't pay what I owe? (updated Nov. 21, 2025)

You can apply online for a payment plan (including installment agreements).

You may also be subject to the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act legislation, which generally prohibits the State Department from issuing or renewing a passport to a taxpayer with seriously delinquent tax debt. More information on passport certification is available at IRS.gov/passports.

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