IRS garnished my receivables

When a business owner fails to pay taxes in full, the IRS may use a wage garnishment, tax levy or other serious recourse to collect the debt. In these circumstances, the IRS is required by law to garnish any business assets that are not tax-exempt. Employers and banks are then required by law to withhold payments or assets to pay the IRS. If this happens to you, you could be left without enough money to meet even your basic business expenses.

To prevent consequences that could be financially devastating to your business, contact a tax attorney at Tax Help Associates for IRS help. We will work with you to protect your assets, get your affairs in order with the IRS, and help you find lasting relief from the burden of debt.

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