Streamwood Wage Garnishments

Wage garnishment by the IRS often follows a series of ignored tax bills and warnings. If you fail to respond to these notices or do not set up a payment plan, the IRS can take drastic measures to recover the unpaid taxes. Dealing with Streamwood wage garnishments can be overwhelming, but having a professional accountant from JSH can make all the difference.

Our experienced accountants understand the complexities of tax laws and wage garnishments, and they can help negotiate with the IRS on your behalf. By creating a clear plan and communicating directly with the IRS, JSH can often reduce the garnishment amount or find alternatives that protect your income. Trust our expertise to navigate this challenging situation and safeguard your financial well-being.

What is a wage garnishment?

Wage garnishment typically occurs when you owe a debt to the IRS. Having your wages garnished means that the IRS can take money directly from your paychecks before receiving them, and your employer will be aware of your debts.

The IRS has sweeping powers to collect tax obligations. No matter how hard you plead with your employer, they cannot give you the money missing from your paycheck. You will continue to have your wages garnished until you pay the debt in full or take another action to end the garnishment.

Resolving Your IRS Issues

Garnishing wages is one of the IRS’s final steps to ensure compliance and can significantly impact your financial stability. It’s important to address tax issues promptly to avoid reaching this severe stage of enforcement. With JSH by your side, you can face the audit with peace of mind, knowing that you have skilled professionals advocating for your best interests.

Additional Tax Services

Beyond traditional tax preparation, JSH offers a comprehensive range of additional tax services to meet all your needs. Our experts provide strategic tax planning, ensuring you take advantage of every available deduction and credit to minimize your tax liability. We also offer audit support, representation in IRS disputes, and assistance with complex tax issues.