IRS Wage Levy
The Internal Revenue Service is capable of enforcing any legal actions to obtain payment for back taxes from citizens. They can forcibly acquire payment from a person by imposing a wage levy. An IRS wage levy is technically an order made by the government agency to seize or confiscate the wage or earnings directly from the person’s employer until a person’s tax delinquencies are paid in full.
Receiving wage levy from the IRS can be devastating to a person’s financial status and can be a risk for his/her job. Most employers are leery of employees who are constantly facing financial troubles. Having the IRS impose this specific action on a person can heavily affect his/her professional image.
To make matters worse, a federal wage levy also ruins a person’s credit status. The government can certainly enact several financial burdens as well as credit damage to a delinquent tax payer. It is important for a person who does not have enough financial means to pay and file taxes to go and seek the help of experts.
The people at Premier Tax Resolutions can help people deal with the inconvenience of having an IRS wage garnishment. Most of the time federal wage garnishment tactics are considered as a last resort. Before filing a wage levy, the Internal Revenue Service would first do its job by sending notices, making phone calls and other things to inform the person regarding his tax liability. However, if the taxpayer continues to ignore the notice, the government agency will then implement the wage levy.
As a wage levy is costly to say the least (it usually leaves a person with only around 10 to 15% of his/her wage every pay period), he/she should seek for help in order to get a fair settlement as soon as possible.
During the initial consultation, the people of Premier Tax Resolutions will automatically work by examining the person’s tax debt and come up with a probable solution. So far, the people at Premier Tax Resolutions have been successful in over 97% of their cases, proving their capability to provide each qualified client the assistance he/she needs in order to obtain a superior settlement.
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