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What is the difference between a tax lien and a tax levy?

A lien is a legal claim against your property as security for your tax debt - it doesn't take anything but damages your credit and limits sales. A levy actually seizes your property: bank accounts, wages, assets. Lien is passive; levy is active taking.

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