IRS Bank Levy — 21-Day Window to Release Funds
A bank levy freezes your account, but the bank holds funds 21 days before sending to IRS. That's your release window.
Unlike wage levies (continuous), an IRS bank levy is a one-shot grab. Bank freezes account on receipt of Form 668-A and holds 21 days. After 21 days, funds transfer to Treasury — usually irretrievable.
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