November 6, 2007

Wage Garnishment

If you have IRS problems involving back taxes, the IRS may employ wage garnishment to collect the amount of taxes you owe. It may be emotionally and economically distressful for you and your family. Our knowledgeable staff can help you address your IRS issues. You won't have to worry about your financial situation any longer if you don't have IRS issues.

What to expect

A letter, phone call, or visit serves as prior notice from the IRS regarding your lack of ment of taxes. If you dismiss all these warnings, you'll receive a legal notice informing you that the IRS will be employing other ways to collect your back taxes. They won't notify you again before they take action. It can start collecting your tax bill by any method it feels necessary. Wage garnishment is an efficient method that the IRS uses to collect tax liability.

Wage Garnishment

The IRS can seize a fraction or all of your assets, such as wages and bank accounts to pay your tax liability. You'll not see this money because your employer will be expected to submit a fraction of your paycheck straight to the IRS unless your unpaid taxes are settled in full or an agreement is reached with the IRS.

This tactic by the IRS is an attention-grabber, to say the least. You don't want to have this financial burden upon your family.

Your Options

You can stop wage garnishment by negotiating an Offer in Compromise or installment agreement, or obtaining a currently not collectible status. Our firm can assist you through the process.

Before the IRS can commence wage garnishment, avoid this issue by paying off your tax bill.

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