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IRS Wage Garnishment Resources

If you owe the IRS back taxes, they can garnish a large chunk of your paycheck wages to fulfill your obligation. They don't even have to sue you and get a court judgement as a regular creditor would. IRS Wage Garnishment Resources:

It is important to act with speed when dealing with the IRS. Never wait or hope the situation will go away. It will not. There are a number of ways to resolve and IRS wage garnishment situation. The most obvious one is to pay off the debt in full and they will leave you alone. If you owe too much and this is not an opion, you can negotiate with the IRS to either provide payments in installments or to forgive part of the debt (settle for less than you owe). In all cases, you should consult with a qualified Tax consultant before making any moves.

There are cases where the IRS will withhold collecting a debt, if you can prove that you have absolutely no means of paying for your IRS debt obligation. This does not necessarily resolve your IRS wage garnishment cases, it postpones it because the IRS can reassess your situation in the future to determine how much of your wages can be garnished based on current financial standing.