Wage Garnishment Takes Away Money on which You Depend!
IRS wage garnishment is a very powerful tool used by taxing authorities to force collection of taxes they allege you owe by taking money each week or month from your paycheck.
Once a tax wage garnishment is filed with your employer - even if you own and control the business - your employer is required to collect a significant percentage of your pay and forward it to the IRS.
Clearly, wage garnishments can have substantial negative impacts including:
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Loss of a significant portion of your regular income -- money that you need to live and pay your bills will instead be paid by your employer directly to the IRS, and
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Your esteem in the eyes of your employer and fellow employees may be diminished.
Wage garnishments typically stay in effect until the IRS is paid in full or until the IRS agrees to release the garnishment.
You Have a Right to Tax Representation
If you have been contacted by the IRS or your state's Department of Taxation, or have received tax liens, levies or notices of IRS intention to do so, contact us without delay for a free confidential initial half-hour tax consultation.


