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Wage Garnishment
An IRS wage garnishment is actually the Internal Revenue Services’ means of getting your attention with your unpaid taxes. Moreover, the IRS will levy and garnish a certain amount from your monthly salary in order to satisfy the outstanding penalties. However, this is not immediately implemented. The IRS will first send you notices of your past dues and give you around 10 to 30 days to settle them depending on the tax type and how much you owe.
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Send Back Taxes
If you need to settle back taxes with the IRS, you’re not alone. Millions of people owe back taxes, and, like you, many of them live in fear of the repercussions. The first step you can take to settle back taxes is contacting the IRS before they contact you. Many people believe that is impossible to negotiate with the IRS, but there is hope.
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IRS Revenue Officer Help
IRS revenue officers are highly trained government employees that specialize in the collection of back taxes. If you owe back taxes, you will likely become familiar with the revenue officer in your region that is assigned to your case. IRS revenue officers have the authority to send notices, issue levies and liens, make collection calls, and visit your home or place of work in an attempt to collect back taxes. Should you already have a lien or levy on your property, revenue officers have the right to seize your property after appropriate notice
Tax Preparation Help
If you’re seeking tax preparation help, it may be beneficial to employ the services of a tax consultant . Tax Consultant have specialized training and education in the field , and some focus entirely on individual tax returns. If you have a typical tax return situation, it’s often in your best interest to hire a tax consultant for tax preparation help.
Audit Representation
Have you received an IRS audit notice? While millions of taxpayers are audited every year, the concept that the IRS would like to take a closer look at your taxes can be nerve-wracking.