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« Previous EntriesWhat is an IRS Bank Levy?
Friday, December 21st, 2007If your bank account is levied by the IRS, the bank “freezes” your bank account for the amount of the levy, on the day the bank receives the levy. The funds that are frozen are not immediately given to the IRS on that day.
You have 21 days to work with the IRS and get […]
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What is a Wage Levy/Wage Garnishment??
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007If the IRS levies or garnished your wages, the levy is served on your employer.
Your employer will be required to pay over a large portion of your paycheck to the IRS until your tax debt is settled or the levy is released.
The IRS does not take all of your paycheck; they allow you […]
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IRS Enforced Collection Activities-Wage Levy (Wage Garnishment) and Bank Levy and How to Stop Them
Monday, December 17th, 2007IRS Enforced Collection Activities-Wage Levy (Wage Garnishments) and Bank Levy
If you owe taxes to the IRS and have not responded to any of their collection letters, the final and most serious letter you will receive is the letter known as the
Final Notice of Intent to Levy (also know as Letter 1058).
If you do […]
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