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We have successfully negotiated IRS Wage
Garnishment Releases for hundreds of our Clients. Federal tax laws generally allow the government to involuntarily collect from
you taxes, penalties, and interest they claim you owe without a Court order or
judgment. Although the primary method of collection is placing an IRS Wage
Garnishment on wages and bank accounts of a taxpayer, occasionally they will
also seize an automobile, retirement account or real property. |
IRS Wage Garnishments , particularly those imposed by the Internal Revenue
Service can be financially devastating as they force the employer to turn over
most of the wages of the employee to the Internal Revenue Service. In most
cases, the issuance of an IRS Wage Garnishment tax levy can be often avoided if
the Internal Revenue Service can be contacted in time. Although the case is
generally made more difficult once an IRS Wage Garnishment is in place, it is
still possible to negotiate a levy release or modification.
Tax liens appear on the credit report of the taxpayer and are generally filed in
various counties in order to secure the claim of the government against any
property owned by the taxpayer. Tax liens are particularly problematic if you
own any real property including your residence or you are trying to obtain any
type of loan.
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While tax collection laws do give the government broad powers, taxpayers have
been given a number of rights, including the right to a Court hearing if it is
believed that the collection action being taken by the Internal Revenue Service
is illegal or unfair. However, the right to a hearing is subject to very strict
time and procedural constraints.
If you have received a notice of an IRS Wage Garnishment or a letter that
wages or bank accounts have or will be subject to levy by the Internal Revenue
Service, you should immediately consult with an experienced IRS Wage Garnishment expert. While there are generally many options for dealing with this type of
problem, time is of the essence and usually works against the taxpayer.
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