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Raul Buitrago
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How much does IRS Wants?

Raul Buitrago
  • Katy, TX
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Hello,

I'm looking to by my First Forclosure on an Auction (kindda nervous).   I just learned that the  property has a tax lien dating back from 1991.  The amount was about $2200 and there is no record of the debt being paid off.  The owners (who owed the debt) died in 2010, and in 2012 it was ruled that the heirs would not inherit the home because the home was in foreclosure.  Any idea if the IRS still wants their money plus 15 years of intersts? or how much does the irs want?  THank you in advance