[CLBS] IRS and Stay Violations

Paul Ross paul at idbankruptcylaw.com
Wed Dec 15 14:34:30 MST 2021


Tyler,

Not sure the type of letters exactly.  Make sure these letters do not fall
under the 362(b) exceptions under (9), (18), or (26).  Maybe another one?

Paul

On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 11:40 AM Tyler McGee <tyler at twinfallsattorneys.com>
wrote:

> Listmates,
>
> I'm a little fish in the bankruptcy pond and I may be showing my ignorance
> here, but is the IRS handled any differently from other creditors when it
> comes to stay violations? I haven't found anything on the issue, maybe I'm
> looking in the wrong places.
>
> Debtor filed chapter 7.
> IRS received notice and filed a claim.
> Post filing, IRS sent letters threatening lawsuits and seizure of assets.
> I sent a letter back telling them to back off due to the stay.
> IRS keeps sending the same letters.
>
> Can I pursue a stay violation against the IRS in the same way I would any
> other creditor?
>
> Tyler J. McGee
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> Twin Falls, Idaho 83303-0487
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