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The statute of limitation for a federal tax lien is 10 years from the assessment date. Various exceptions may extend the time periods so you should obtain legal advice before assuming the lien has become unenforceable.

The statute of limitation for a federal tax lien is 10 years from the assessment date. Various exceptions may extend the time periods so you should obtain legal advice before assuming the lien has become unenforceable.

The statute of limitation for a federal tax lien is 10 years from the assessment date. Various exceptions may extend the time periods so you should obtain legal advice before assuming the lien has become unenforceable.

The statute of limitation for a federal tax lien is 10 years from the assessment date. Various exceptions may extend the time periods so you should obtain legal advice before assuming the lien has become unenforceable.

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