Stop Wage Garnishment
BOSTON, MA
Effective solutions to stop wage garnishments and levies for Massachusetts taxpayers
An IRS wage garnishment or levy is an extreme method exercised by the IRS to collect delinquent tax revenue when a back tax debt has gone ignored for too long. We understand that facing a potential wage garnishment can cause incredible amounts of stress, so it is important to pursue IRS wage garnishment help IMMEDIATELY. If you have received a CP-297 or a CP-90, it is absolutely crucial you act immediately, before it's too late. Effective wage garnishment help can be the difference between peace of mind, or long-term financial hardship.
The Process Of Wage Garnishment
First and foremost, never comply with someone who calls you over the phone claiming they are the IRS. This is a SCAM, and you should hang up immediately. The IRS will always send official letters in the mail notifying you of an impending garnishment. These notices should be taken very seriously, and it is crucial you seek wage garnishment help immediately. The first notice is a warning (CP-297), demanding you to pay your delinquent back taxes. If you fail to take action within the deadline set, you will receive a second notice which is essentially the final notice (CP-90). If you still do not take action within 30 days, the IRS will take action and notify your employer to begin garnishing your wages. As you can imagine, this can be very detrimental to your financial and mental well-being.
How To Stop Wage Garnishment
Whether you are currently being garnished, or facing a wage garnishment in the near future, the most effective way to fight IRS wage garnishment is to seek professional help by a licensed tax resolution professional in Massachusetts. Our firm takes a prompt and comprehensive approach to settling wage garnishments and levies for our Boston area clients. Our team of licensed tax attorneys, CPAs, and enrolled agents work together to put forth the necessary communication and documentation with the IRS to suspend your collection, meanwhile negotiating a back tax relief plan with the IRS to settle your delinquent taxes. But first, it's on the taxpayer to come to terms with the gravity of the situation, and contact our office immediately to get the wheels in motion.


