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How To Handle Wage Garnishment By The IRSIf you hear about the IRS garnishing somebody's wages, you shouldunderstand that it's absolutely as terrible as it looks. Before you everget the opportunity to see it, they take your money from your paycheck. Itgoes directly from your employer to the Internal Revenue Service, and youdon't receive any of that money. When the IRS serves their notification toyour employer that you will now be under IRS wage garnishment, the companythat you work for doesn't have any other legal choice but to simply beginto deduct a considerable amount of income from your paycheck.How much do they take? Normally, 80-85% of your net wages is deducted bythe IRS in a levy. You'll only be taking home $200 from your $1000paycheck. It's a drastic measure when your wages are garnished by the IRS.But there are resources available that can allow you to address your IRSwage garnishment. In a few cases, a tax attorney or other tax professionalmay be able to get the garnishment of your wages released right away. Thisdepends on your tax professional's level of counsel and experience and yourspecific situation.Particular guidelines and rules define IRS levies. IRS employees have tofollow strict rules before they process any cases, or else face severe jobconsequences. Whether the IRS is telling you the truth that no otheroptions are on hand or just giving you the runaround can be determined by atax professional who is experienced. The IRS normally just does not want tohelp taxpayers.Because it's their job, IRS officers wish to collect money from youquickly, even if they seem polite. By garnishing your wages,they candefinitely do this.You require a tax lawyer or any tax professional who isn't only familiarwith the IRS rules, but also has a successful track record in handling theIRS regarding wage garnishments. This way, you're positive that yourcasegoes through the right channels and that the IRS follows their own rules.Lastly, does it sound as if your tax attorney works well with you? Youshould choose somebody who you can easily work with. Most proceedings takesome time. You really require somebody who you can work with comfortably,or else you'll only make things worse by having hired a tax professionalwho is hard to work with.Darrin T. Mish is a nationally recognized tax attorney whose practicerepresents clients nationally and internationally with IRS problems. Withover a decade of experience resolving clients’ IRS issues, he is AV rated
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