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Wage Garnishment

Wage Garnishments are one way the Internal Revenue Service will seek payment of Back Taxes or an outstanding tax debt balance. If a Tax Lien or levy doesn't give them the advantage they are looking for, the IRS will initiate wage garnishments and take a large percentage of your wages until your tax liability is paid in full. After the IRS takes their share, there usually is not enough left over to pay the rent, car payment, or buy groceries. It is imperative that you have the proper representation, who is knowledgeable about tax law and IRS procedures, otherwise the IRS will take advantage of you and use any information you provide them, to do just that. IRS collection actions are often extreme, and abuse the intent of Congress to refrain from collection actions that create an economic hardship.

By securing a temporary freeze on further collection activity, we have sufficient time to analyze your situation and determine the best course of action. For many taxpayers, tax debt relief comes in the form of an Offer in Compromise.

Once your employer receives the Notice of Wage Garnishment, things go from bad to worse. Now your income has been substantially reduced, you can't pay your bills, and your employer knows you are having financial problems. Get tax help now, call us for a free confidential analysis.

Let Premier Tax Resolutions stop your Wage Garnishment
and SETTLE your tax debt now, fill out the form and an experienced Tax Resolution Consultant will contact you for a FREE, confidential consultation or call us now toll free at 1.800.554.0146.

There is no obligation, so what are you waiting for, settle your tax debt today!

 




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