My clients frequently ask me how much the IRS can take from their paycheck if the IRS decides to issue a wage garnishment. This is a common question from someone who does not understand how the process works. The IRS does not take a percentage of ones income; instead, the IRS is ...
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Normally if a taxpayer is unable to pay his taxes when they are due, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will enter into an Installment Agreement (IA) and accept monthly payments until the tax is paid in full or until the statute of limitations expires. There are three primary IA ...
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Investigation of Non-filers Delinquent tax returns can be identified and worked by the IRS Examination Division, Collection Division, or the Service Center. Once a nonfiling situation has been identified, the Internal Revenue Manual (IRM) tells the assigned agent to review the s...
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