You have to attack the NFTL. It is not a real federal income tax lien, however it will be just work like one until you know how to get the United States to waive it's sovereign immunity.
Here is a hint.
http://freedivorceforms.net/htdocs/irslienthumper/
http://www.legalbears.com/index.php?page=taxcollect#0
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Originally Posted by rottweiler
A North Carolina court will not have jurisdiction to enforce a labor lien over your employer that came about from withholding for the federal income tax.
Mechanics liens and laborer's lien's are exceptions from the homestead exemption.
Federal income tax liens are also exempt from the Homestead exemption due to the supremacy clause of the federal constitution.
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United States never held any municipal sovereignty, jurisdiction, or right of soil in Alabama or any of the new states which were formed ... The United States has no Constitutional capacity to exercise municipal jurisdiction, sovereignty or eminent domain, within the limits of a state or elsewhere, except in the cases in which it is expressly granted ...
[Pollard v. Hagan, 44 U.S. 212 (1845)]
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