Can the IRS Garnish My Wages? What You Need to Know

If you’ve fallen behind on taxes, the IRS can garnish wages—but it’s not automatic. There’s a process, and you have rights.

Before garnishment occurs, the IRS must send multiple notices, including a Final Notice of Intent to Levy. You have 30 days to respond or request representation.

Once retained, we immediately contact the IRS, submit financials, and negotiate to stop or reduce garnishments while arranging a resolution plan.

If you’ve received a levy notice, call before you lose another paycheck. We can help protect your income and restore control.