Escrow & Title
An IRS tax lien on real property:
AOnly attaches to the property for which taxes were owed
BAttaches to all property the taxpayer owns and acquires✓ Correct
CMust be filed within 30 days to be valid
DDoes not affect the property's title
Explanation
A federal IRS tax lien, once properly filed, attaches to all real and personal property the taxpayer owns or acquires. It is a general lien that affects all of the taxpayer's assets.
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