How to Stop a IRS Wage Garnishment
If you owe the IRS back taxes, one of their collection tools is a wage garnishment or wage levy. Generally speaking, there are two ways to stop a wage garnishment: (1) demonstrate to the IRS that the garnishment will result in a serious financial hardship for you and your family; or (2) enter into an IRS resolution program. It can be difficult to meet the financial hardship test because you have to demonstrate to the IRS ...
What You Need to Know about Your IRS Payment Plan Options
Do you owe the IRS back taxes? If you owe the IRS back taxes and do not have the ability full pay the liability, then you need to consider an IRS payment plan. There are several different IRS tax payment plan options based on your specific situation. [embed]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BALjw9GN-eQ[/embed] If you owe $50,000 or less and have the ability to make monthly payments for 72 months, then you may qualify for a streamline installment agreement. If ...
Filed Your Return and Owe?
If you filed your return and owe or you haven’t filed your return, you need to work with a reputable tax law firm to get back tax help. When you file your return and you owe, the IRS will process the return and send you a bill in the mail. This is important because once they make an assessment of tax, the IRS has 10 years to collect from the date of the assessment. During ...
Most Common and Important IRS Notices and Letters
It is no secret that dealing with the IRS is a confusing, painstaking endeavor. Receiving letters and notices from the IRS is no different. All too often, the interaction between taxpayers and the IRS gets off to a bad start because of the cryptic language and format of the notice or letter. In this post we will identify and describe some ...
Will An IRS Tax Lien Hurt My Finances?
In short, YES! So, what is an IRS tax lien? It’s a claim the Federal Government has against both your property and your rights to property for delinquent taxes. The tax lien is one of the most powerful collection tools the IRS has. Simply by filing it in the county ...