Remove IRS Tax Levy, Wage Garnishment & Settle Tax Debt NOW * Fast Affordable – Former IRS* Orem, Sandy, Ogden, Saint George, Layton

May 21, 2015
Written by: Jim Magary
Fresh Start Tax

 

We can get your IRS tax levy or wage garnishment levy released within 24 hours and settle your case at the same time, AFFORDABLE.

 

As Former IRS Agents and Managers we know the system inside and out.

Over 60 years of direct IRS work experience in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service. We know the system so well we taught tax law to new IRS agents.

If you have received an IRS tax levy, wage garnishment levy or wish to settle your tax debt call us today and hear the truth from IRS tax experts who have been in practice since 1982.

We understand the system because we worked the system for over 60 years and were teaching instructors at IRS that taught others their jobs at the IRS.

 

The Process to get your IRS Tax Levies Removed = Bank and Wage Garnishments

As former IRS agents we filed hundreds of tax levies so we understand the process and have a streamlined process to get an IRS tax Levy, Bank Levy wage garnishment levy released.

Tax fact, IRS levies 1.9 million taxpayers every year. so you are not alone. If taxpayers do not answer IRS final notices and letters the tax levy systematically get sent.

IRS levies because taxpayers do not respond to final notices that are sent as a result of 1058 letters. IRS sends those final notices the last known address.

If you have not responded to IRS as a result of that tax notice within six weeks of those dates you can expect an IRS bank or wage garnishment levy.

Before IRS releases a tax levy, bank tax levy or wage garnishment they will want a current financial statement to make a determination of how to close your case off the IRS enforcement computer. IRS will also expect all your tax returns to be current and filed.

That financial statement will be on IRS form 433F that you can find directly on our website. If the cases in the local office the revenue officer will want the documented 433a

This financial statement will need to be fully documented including copies of bank statements, pay stubs, and proof of all monthly expenses.

IRS will not release a tax levy or wage garnishment levy until they see a fully verified financial statement, there is no way out of this.

You want to make sure you’re very truthful and honest with the statement because IRS has ways to find out the credibility of your finances.

IRS will compare your financial statement with that of the national local and regional averages and come up with a determination.

IRS will then release your IRS tax Levy, bank levy or wage garnishment and close your case generally with a payment agreement or by placing you in hardship.

How cases close off the IRS computer system.

Approximately 6.5 million taxpayers have their cases resolve via a payment agreement and 40% of those get resolved through an IRS tax hardship. Your financial statement will determine the way IRS deals with your situation.

Your levy can usually be released within 24 hours of IRS receiving your financial info.

If you owe tax to the IRS and need to settle your tax debt contact us today and we can get your IRS tax Levy, bank levy or wage garnishment released and your case settle all at the same time.

If you need to file back tax returns we can do so with little or no records.

We are A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau, we have been in private practice since 1982.

 

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