Wage Garnishment Relief
Stop the IRS From Taking Your Paycheck
If you’ve received notice that your wages will be garnished, you may feel powerless as money is taken directly from your paycheck. The good news: you have options and we can help stop or reduce wage garnishments so you can regain control of your finances.
What Is a Wage Garnishment?
A wage garnishment is when the IRS (or state taxing authority) legally requires your employer to withhold part of your paycheck and send it directly to them to cover unpaid taxes. Garnishments can continue until the debt is paid in full, which can leave you struggling to cover everyday expenses.
Why Acting Quickly Matters
Garnishments often take 25–50% of your net paycheck.
They remain in place until the debt is resolved.
The longer you wait, the fewer options you may have.
Taking action early allows us to negotiate with the IRS before the garnishment starts — or stop one that’s already in place.
How We Help
When you contact us, we’ll immediately:
Review your IRS account to confirm the balance and garnishment status.
Contact the IRS on your behalf to halt or reduce garnishments.
Explore resolution options like installment agreements, Offers in Compromise, or hardship status.
Build a long-term plan so the problem doesn’t return.
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IRS garnishments don’t typically appear on your credit report, but unpaid taxes can lead to liens that do. Acting quickly prevents bigger issues.
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In many cases, we can contact the IRS immediately and have the garnishment released or reduced within days.
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Yes! We know financial stress is already high, so we work with you on affordable options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Take Back Your Paycheck
Don’t let the IRS take more than they’re owed. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation and explore solutions to stop wage garnishment.