Stop IRS Wage Garnishment Fast
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If the IRS is taking money from your paycheck, you may still have options.
At Rona Law Firm, we help individuals and business owners in California deal with IRS wage garnishments and other tax collection problems.
What Is an IRS Wage Garnishment?
An IRS wage garnishment happens when the IRS tells your employer to send part of your paycheck directly to the government.
Can a Wage Garnishment Be Stopped?
In many cases, yes. A wage garnishment may be reduced or released depending on the facts of your case. Relief may be available through options such as:
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Installment agreements
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Currently Not Collectible status
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Offer in Compromise
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Penalty abatement when appropriate
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Collection review and negotiation with the IRS
Every case is different, so the best first step is to review your IRS balance, your income, your assets, and your monthly necessary living expenses.
How Rona Law Firm Can Help
When you contact our firm, we work to understand exactly what the IRS is doing and what resolution options may fit your situation.
We can help with:
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Reviewing your IRS notices and transcripts
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Evaluating why the garnishment happened
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Determining whether you may qualify for relief
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Communicating with the IRS on your behalf
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Seeking the most realistic path to stop or reduce collections
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Building a plan to resolve the tax debt
Why People Call Us
People dealing with IRS wage garnishments are often scared, overwhelmed, and unsure what to do next. We understand how stressful it feels when your paycheck is being touched by the IRS. Our goal is to help you understand your options clearly and take action as quickly as possible.
You May Need Help Right Away If:
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Your paycheck just got smaller
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You received an IRS Final Notice
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Your employer told you they got a notice from the IRS
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You cannot afford your basic bills because of the garnishment
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You have back taxes and are afraid collections will get worse
Frequently Asked Questions
1) Can the IRS take my whole paycheck?
Usually not your entire paycheck, but an IRS wage garnishment can still take a serious amount and make it hard to pay your normal living expenses.
2) How fast should I act?
As fast as possible. Waiting usually gives the IRS more time to continue collections.
3) Can I still get help if the garnishment already started?
Yes. Even if the garnishment has already started, there may still be options available depending on your facts.
4) What if I cannot afford my bills?
That is important. If the garnishment is causing financial hardship, that may affect what resolution options should be considered.
Talk to Rona Law Firm
If the IRS is garnishing your wages or threatening collections, do not wait to find out what your options may be.
Contact Rona Law Firm to schedule a consultation and discuss the next steps for your case.
Call now: 818.964.1829
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