IRS Offices & Taxpayer Assistance
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center — Raleigh
In-person IRS help by appointment only. Serves Johnston County residents. Tax account questions, payments, and lien inquiries.
4405 Bland Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609
Homeowners/Clayton, NC/IRS Tax Lien
Homeowners in Clayton, NC with an IRS tax lien can still sell with proper planning. Find IRS offices, tax attorneys, and lien discharge procedures.
An IRS federal tax lien in Clayton, NC attaches to all your property but does not prevent selling. File Form 14135 for lien discharge at least 45 days before closing. In NC, federal tax liens are filed with the Secretary of State — search free at sosnc.gov. The IRS Fresh Start program offers expanded payment options.
An IRS federal tax lien attaches to all your property but does not mean you cannot sell. Lien discharge (Form 14135), subordination, and the Fresh Start program offer paths to clear title. Acting before the 10-year collection statute expires gives you leverage.
A starting path you can follow before committing to any contract or agreement.
In-person IRS help by appointment only. Serves Johnston County residents. Tax account questions, payments, and lien inquiries.
4405 Bland Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609
Attorney Erich M. Fabricius is a NC State Bar Board Certified Specialist in Consumer Bankruptcy Law. Former law clerk at the US Bankruptcy Court (2 years). NACBA member. Handles Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and debt litigation. Knightdale office serves Johnston County.
106 N First Ave, Suite D, Knightdale, NC 27545
Attorney Kristen Zillioux handles consumer bankruptcy filings alongside real estate practice. Licensed 28 years in NC. Located in downtown Clayton — the most convenient bankruptcy firm for Clayton homeowners.
111 Barbour St, Clayton, NC 27528
Attorney Travis Sasser is a NC bankruptcy specialist serving the Triangle including Clayton and Johnston County. BBB-accredited since 2021. Named to Super Lawyers. Handles Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 cases. Free consultations.
2000 Regency Pkwy, Suite 230, Cary, NC 27518
Free civil legal services for low-income residents in Johnston and Wake counties. Covers housing, foreclosure, consumer, and family law matters. By appointment only.
1425 Promise Beacon Circle, Suite 201, Raleigh, NC 27610
Toll-free helpline for legal aid intake and referrals statewide.
Legal Aid NC helplineStatewide attorney referrals. $50 for initial 30-minute consultation.
NC Bar Referral ServiceSpecializing in helping Clayton homeowners navigate irs tax lien situations — whether that means selling, negotiating, or exploring every option before making a decision. NorthGroup Real Estate.
Visit listrobin.comYes, but you need IRS cooperation. File Form 14135 at least 45 days before closing to request a lien discharge. The IRS will discharge the lien from the property if they receive the proceeds or the remaining assets cover the debt.
The IRS has 10 years from the date of assessment to collect, but this period can be suspended by installment agreements, offers in compromise, or bankruptcy. The lien is released when the debt is paid, the statute expires, or you negotiate a settlement.
In North Carolina, federal tax liens are filed with the NC Secretary of State — search free online at sosnc.gov. In South Carolina, federal tax liens are filed with the county Register of Deeds or Clerk of Court in each county where you own property.
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Last reviewed: February 2026
This directory is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Confirm all options with licensed counsel or a qualified financial professional before signing any agreement.
Sources: NC General Statutes · HUD.gov · CFPB.gov
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