An LT11 is a serious IRS collection notice. If you received one, act quickly so you understand hearing rights, deadlines, and possible resolution paths.
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What this notice usually means
IRS notice pages should help the taxpayer understand urgency without implying a guaranteed result. This page gives the high-level read and routes users into the broader notice map when they need to compare letter types.
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Confirm the notice date and response deadline before deciding the next move.
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Review whether a payment plan, appeal, hardship status, or other IRS option fits the situation.
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Speak with a vetted tax professional before ignoring or delaying the response.
What to have ready
The LT11 or Letter 1058 notice
Deadline listed on the letter
Your current income, expenses, and tax years owed
IRS Notices Explained
Use the notice map for the full picture.
The main notice page changes by notice type and keeps the broader CP504, LT11, CP2000, levy, and deficiency context together.