How to Respond to IRS Letter 1058 (Final Notice of Intent to Levy)

Marc Boulanger • July 9, 2025

If you just opened a letter from the IRS labeled Letter 1058 or LT11, you’re not alone — but you’re also running out of time.


This is the Final Notice of Intent to Levy, and it’s one of the last steps the IRS takes before they can legally seize your bank account, garnish your wages, or take other aggressive action.


At Boulanger CPA, we help Oklahoma taxpayers stop levies fast — and this letter is your final chance to do the same.



Here’s what Letter 1058 means, what your rights are, and how to respond.


Letter 1058 (also known as LT11) is the IRS’s official Final Notice of Intent to Levy.


It means the IRS has:


This is your last chance to stop them before enforcement begins.


From the date listed on the letter, you have 30 days to:


If you don’t respond within 30 days, the IRS can legally levy your:

Step 1: Call a licensed tax professional immediately.


Step 2: Request a CDP hearing if eligible.


Step 3: Prepare and submit a resolution package.



Step 4: Negotiate or settle.


Client: Truck driver in Oklahoma City


Even if 30 days have passed, you can still:


But it's much easier to stop the levy before it starts.


If you’re in Oklahoma and just got this letter, don’t wait.


📞 Call (405) 384-4900
📅 Schedule your free strategy call


We'll stop the levy, get you protected, and guide you toward a permanent resolution.


FAQ

What is IRS Letter 1058?

It’s the Final Notice of Intent to Levy. It means the IRS plans to seize your assets unless you respond within 30 days.

How do I stop a levy after receiving Letter 1058?

You can request a Collection Due Process hearing (Form 12153), submit a resolution proposal, or contact a tax professional for help.

Can the IRS take my wages or bank account after this letter?

Yes. If you don’t act within 30 days, the IRS can legally garnish wages, freeze bank accounts, or levy other assets.

Is it too late to respond if the deadline has passed?

No. You can still call the IRS, request a hold, or submit Form 911 for urgent hardship relief, but it’s much harder after the 30-day window.

✍️ About the Author


Marc Boulanger, CPA, is the founder of Boulanger CPA and Consulting PC, a CPA firm based in Oklahoma City, OK.


Marc is the author of Oklahoma Taxpayers' Guide: Taking a Stand Against the IRS and has resolved hundreds of complex federal and state tax cases.


With over a decade of experience in IRS and OTC representation, Marc helps Oklahomans navigate high-stakes tax problems with clear strategy and calm expertise.


He is a Certified Tax Representation Consultant and a member of the American Society of Tax Problem Solvers (ASTPS).


📍 Office: Oklahoma City, OK | 📞 (405) 384-4900 | 🌐 www.oklahomacity.cpa

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