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Stop IRS Wage Levy

By Anna - Last updated: Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Typically before the IRS initiates a wage levy you will receive a certified notice (letter) in the mail. The letter will be tittled  “Intent to Levy.”
The IRS will give a Taxpayer a thirty day grace period from the date of the notice before the levy goes into effect. During this period a taxpayer has the right [...]

Stop IRS Wage Garnishment

By Anna - Last updated: Sunday, May 16, 2010

The day you have been dreading has finally arrived. Uncle Sam has located you and HR has notified you that your wages are going to be garnished.
You have several options:
Your first option is to do absolutely nothing and watch Uncle Sam take a bite out of every paycheck.
The second option is to negotiate with the IRS to pay, [...]

What Are Garnished Wages?

By Anna - Last updated: Sunday, January 10, 2010

Garnished wages is a term that describes involuntary deductions from a person’s paycheck to satisfy debt obligations to a third party. In most states before a person’s wages are garnished a creditor must file a lawsuit and prevail. The IRS does not need to file a lawsuit in order to garnish a taxpayers wages.

Can Unsecured Creditors Garnish Wages To Recover Debt

By Anna - Last updated: Thursday, November 12, 2009

The answer to the question, “can un unsecured creditors garnish wages to recover debt?” is similar to the question “can a creditor garnish my wages?”  The answer to the latter question can be found in the frequently asked questions (FAQ) area or by clicking the below link.
 
http://www.irsgarnishedmywages.com/wage-garnishment-services-faq/creditor-garnish-wages/