The simple truth is that the IRS will come after your money if you have not filed your tax returns, or if you owe them money. It typically takes a serious run of bad luck or circumstances to put you in a position where the IRS is about to garnish your wages, but if the IRS is threatening to enforce liens or levies, or it is already happening, we can likely get you some relief.
Does the IRS really empty people’s bank accounts and seize money from paychecks?
Does the IRS really empty people’s bank accounts and seize money from paychecks?
Yes. In 2009, the number of notices of levy served on third parties (employers and banks) rose over 25% to almost 3.5 million compared with 2.6 million in 2008[1]. In real terms, the IRS issued a levy or garnishment for 1 out of every 42 people in the United States that filed a return. And the trend is for these garnishments and levies to continue. There’s a way to fight back! Learn how to stop being a victim of the IRS.
There’s a way to make sure you have the best chance at reducing or eliminating wage garnishment. The question is, will you take advantage of this information or will you sit back and allow the IRS to take your wages without having a say in the process?
K&K Tax Group is a national tax resolution firm comprised of experienced tax attorneys, enrolled agents and tax relief professionals practicing as Tax Resolution Specialists certified by the American Society of Tax Problem Solvers (ASTPS). This is what makes us uniquely qualified to successfully solve IRS problems day in and day out. Our licensed professionals (every tax attorney, CPA and enrolled agent) must meet educational, experience and examination requirements prescribed by the ASTPS, a national, not-for-profit professional organization.
The information provided herein is not intended as legal, accounting, financial or any type of advice for any specific individual or other entity. You should contact an appropriate professional for any such advice.
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