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Inherited a Home With IRS Liens? Clear Start Tax Shares How to Protect Your Inheritance
As more estates carry tax burdens, heirs risk losing inherited property - experts outline what to do next.
IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / August 8, 2025 / With more Americans passing on homes that carry unresolved IRS debt, beneficiaries are increasingly finding themselves entangled in complicated tax issues they didn't create. According to tax resolution firm Clear Start Tax, heirs who inherit property with IRS liens may be at risk of losing all or part of their inheritance - unless they act quickly and know their rights.
IRS liens don't automatically disappear when property changes hands. Instead, they often follow the asset, even if the new owner is a family member. This means a child, sibling, or other heir could be left responsible for resolving years of unpaid taxes simply because they inherited the home.
"We're seeing a growing number of people shocked to find out their inherited home isn't entirely theirs," said a spokesperson for Clear Start Tax. "They assume the estate took care of everything, only to learn that a federal tax lien is still attached - and the IRS can take action if it's not resolved."
The consequences can be serious. In some cases, the IRS may demand payment before the home can be sold or refinanced. In others, heirs may face legal pressure to settle the debt themselves or risk enforcement actions, such as property seizure or garnishment of sale proceeds.
By answering a few simple questions, taxpayers can find out if they're eligible for the IRS Fresh Start Program and take the first step toward resolving their tax debt.
"The good news is that heirs do have options - but time is a critical factor," the spokesperson explained. "There are legal and IRS-approved ways to negotiate, remove, or discharge a lien. But the longer you wait, the fewer tools you have to work with."
Clear Start Tax advises heirs not to ignore IRS letters or delay legal review of estate records. They also recommend seeking immediate help if there's uncertainty around the debt status of an inherited property.
"Even if the home was a gift or passed outside of probate, the IRS may still have a claim," the spokesperson added. "Professional guidance can help protect your rights and preserve the value of the inheritance before it's too late."
About Clear Start Tax
Clear Start Tax is a national tax resolution firm dedicated to helping individuals and families resolve IRS debt, tax liens, and complex tax challenges. With a team of licensed professionals, the firm specializes in navigating IRS programs and protecting assets during tax disputes and inheritance transitions.
Need Help With Back Taxes?
Click the link below:
https://clearstarttax.com/qualifytoday/
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Contact Information
Clear Start Tax
Corporate Communications Department
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SOURCE: Clear Start Tax
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