• Stop IRS Wage Garnishments

    If you owe money to the IRS that you have not attempted to pay, it can garnish part of each paycheck until you satisfy the debt.

If you owe money to the IIRS that you have not attempted to pay, it can issue Wage Garnishments to your paycheck until you satisfy the debt. This is the most common form of debt collection used by the IRS. Unlike other creditors, the IRS does not have to obtain a judgment against you before deducting additional wages from your paycheck. However, it does need to send you an itemized list of the amount you owe. This may include back taxes, penalties, interest, or a combination of any of these.

You Are Not Alone

There is no need to fight your battle alone. In fact, working with an agency shows the IRS you mean business. And when you work with TaxRezPro, you get more than the agency with experience in settling tax debt; you get an agency that knows how the system works from the inside, we can help secure an agreement that will also satisfy the government while keeping your best interest in mind.

How the Process of Wage Garnishment Works

After the IRS has given you adequate time to pay your debt or contact it to make other arrangements, it will notify your employer to have a specific percentage of your wages deducted from each check until you have paid the debt in full. If your employer does not comply, the IRS will hold it personally liable to pay your tax debt. Normally, the IRS gives your employer only one pay cycle to comply.

Obviously, having additional money withheld from your paycheck can create an enormous financial hardship. Unlike regular creditors, no laws exist to limit the amount of money the IRS can deduct from your paycheck to satisfy your debt. It looks at your number of exemptions and other information on your most recent tax return to determine what to withhold. In some cases, it could be as much as 70 percent of your income.

If you are self-employed, the IRS is unable to garnish your wages in the traditional way. However, it may place a hold on your bank account or go after other sources of income. Before your situation gets to this point, contact TaxRezPro for help. We have the experience to negotiate on your behalf to stop wage garnishments. We will also work out a plan that allows you to make payments toward your tax debt while still allowing you to keep enough of your income to meet your everyday living expenses and other debts.

What to Expect

Prospective clients come to us frequently with requests to help them stop IRS wage garnishments. When you contact our office, we will put you in touch with a tax professional who will let you know if we can help with your situation. We are able to help people in even the most complex and dire circumstances settle with the IRS. After a free review of your tax issue, we identify the problem and create a solution to solve it. If you agree to our proposal, the next step is for us to contact the IRS as your representative to get the wage garnishment stopped.

Some people attempt this step (stopping wage garnishments) on their own, and most end up less than satisfied with the results. The IRS depends on people feeling too intimidated to challenge their counter-offer, which is usually what ends up happening, and they pay more than they can afford. The IRS also looks favorably upon taxpayers who hire an agency like TaxRezPro to represent them because it shows you are serious about settling your tax debt to the best of your ability.

You don’t have to live with the stress of wage garnishments another day. There is a solution to every IRS problem! Let us help you stop worrying and start living!

Contact Us Today

If you need an expert tax resolution provider who knows how to navigate the IRS maze, call us today at 1.888.4TAXREZ or use our contact form, and we’ll schedule a no-obligation confidential consultation to explain your options to permanently resolve your tax problem.