As a former IRS agent and teaching instructor I can tell you that IRS can and will levy your Social Security and disability if Necessary.
If you have not responded to current IRS letters and notices you can expect a garnishment or levy to happen in your very near future. you to stay ahead of this and not behind it.
If you have received the notice or letter from the Internal Revenue Service they will levy Social Security do not wait. The next letter IRS sends will be to the Social Security Administration.
This is an issue you need to resolve now and it’s not going to go away.
The Internal Revenue Service will need to be called for this action to immediately stop.
Call us today and we can stop the Internal Revenue Service in their tracks and assure that you will receive your Social Security.
You will receive a letter in the very near future at some of your Social Security will be missing.
The reason IRS is sending this letter/notice out if you have an ongoing collection matter that has not been resolved or you’ve not followed up to take care of the current outstanding balance that you have with IRS.
As a former IRS agent, we used to levy Social Security benefits just to get the taxpayers attention so they would deal with us and take care of their outstanding balances with IRS.
Many people do not have the means to take care of their current IRS problem or situation so there are other ways that IRS can close your case out in which you can keep all of your Social Security.
The Internal Revenue Service has a very specific manner in which they will deal with determining how IRS will work your case.
IRS will take a current financial statement on you and determine whether you are a hardship candidate, a payment candidate, or you can settle your debt for pennies on the dollar.
That financial statement will need to be documented with copies of bank statements, verification of income, verification of expenses, and an exit strategy from the taxpayer. many people who are receiving Social Security and who owe IRS taxes have no ability to pay IRS off and are placed into the currently not collectible status.
Did You Received an IRS Notice/Letter CP298 Notice
What this notice is about
IRS is notifying you of our intent to levy up to 15% of your social security benefits for unpaid taxes.
• Read your notice carefully. It explains our actions.
• Pay what you owe.
• Request a payment plan if you can’t pay the full amount you owe.
You may want to
• Learn how to request a payment plan.
• Learn how to submit an Offer in Compromise.
Answers to the common question
1. Should I contact the Social Security Administration (SSA)?
No, contact the number listed on the notice. The SSA can’t stop the levy or assist you in resolving the tax issue.
Please keep in mind the Social Security Administration will have nothing to do if you were to call them. All correspondence must be resolved through the Internal Revenue Service.
It’s best to have former IRS agents, managers, and teaching instructors to deal with this problem because simply put we know the system.
