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IRS Wage Garnishment Advice
By Darrin Mish of Law Offices of Darrin T. Mish, P.A.
IRS Wage Garnishment Advice Your employer has no choice but to directly give a part of your paycheck to the Internal Revenue Service if he gets a notice that you're under wage garnishment. It is definitely as bad as it looks because you will not see that money. How much do they remove? Typically, 80-85% of your net wages is deducted by the IRS in a levy . Basically, if the take-home amount on your paycheck is about $1,000, all of a sudden you will be bringing home just $200. It's a drastic measure when your wages are garnished by the IRS. You'll be able to address the garnishment of your wages with assistance. In a few cases, a tax attorney or other tax professionals may be able to get the garnishment of your wages released immediately. This relies on your tax professional's quality of advice and experience and your specific situation. Tax professionals will know everything about levy rules. Whether you have choices or not can be decided by them. The IRS are not famous for being helpful. Because it's their job, IRS employees want to collect money from you quickly, even if they seem cordial. By garnishing your wages, they can definitely do this. You require a tax lawyer or any tax professional who are not only knowledgeable of the IRS rules, but also have a successful track record in handling the IRS about wage garnishments. You're positive that the IRS sticks to their own guidelines and your case goes through the proper channels this way. Finally, does it seem as though your tax lawyer works well with you? You must choose somebody who you can comfortably work with. While there are cases where the proceedings are considerably short, there are other situations where it takes quite a lot of time. You do not wish to work with a disagreeable tax professional. Darrin T. Mish is a Nationally recognized Attorney whose practice focuses on representing clients across the United States with IRS Problems. He is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbel and is a member of the American Society of IRS Problem Solvers and the Tax Freedom Institute. He has been honored by a listing in Martindale-Hubbel's Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. His passion is providing IRS help to taxpayers with both individual and payroll tax problems. He also spends a great deal of time traveling the nation providing training to attorneys, CPAs and Enrolled Agents on how to handle their toughest cases with the IRS. If you would like more information about his services please visit http://getirshelp.com. |
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