How do you remove a paid tax lien from ones credit report?
Fred L asked:
I would like to remove a paid state tax lien from my credit report. Besides going to a credit repair agency what else can I do to get it removed. I am in the process of refinancing my house and it is hurting my score. Any help I can get would be appreciated. thanks.
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I would like to remove a paid state tax lien from my credit report. Besides going to a credit repair agency what else can I do to get it removed. I am in the process of refinancing my house and it is hurting my score. Any help I can get would be appreciated. thanks.
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Tags: Credit Report, State Tax Lien, Tax Credit

February 16th, 2009 at 11:50 pm
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only them will get it removed — like any other bad mark they stay around for 7 years!!!
February 20th, 2009 at 4:21 am
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A credit repair agency will not help you at all. If you have documentation that the lien is paid and released, send it to the credit bureaus.
February 20th, 2009 at 12:27 pm
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For tax liens, there isn’t much you can do but wait until the credit agency removes it. You can update it to ensure that the balance is correct. After the required # of years, the item can then be removed. The credit repair agencies only harrass the credit reporting agencies with bogus letters saying that the item isn’t correct. The reporting agencies want proof and you just end up paying for the harrassing letters that didn’t do any good. DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY
February 21st, 2009 at 1:23 pm
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You can’t remove correct items from your credit report. If the item is false, or is improperly being reported as being still past due, then you can write a letter to each of the credit agencies asking them to verify the item or remove it. You should send the letter by certified mail so you have proof that they received it.
If your credit reports are correctly showing the lien then there is no legal way to remove it from your report. You cannot remove correct info from your credit report even if the account has been settled. Think of your credit report as a history book on your payment history. You did the right thing to get the account current but the fact is that it was still past-due at one time.
February 22nd, 2009 at 12:22 pm
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Tax liens can legally stay on your credit file for up to 10 years even if they have been paid. You can try to get it removed by contacting the CRA or the agency holding the lien BUT it might not work.
February 25th, 2009 at 7:29 am
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Please see link for the answer to your question.
This is why you have to handle this matter way before it becomes a lien.