Stopping an IRS Wage Garnishment
The IRS does not need a court order to file a notice of intent to levy your wages. Better known as an IRS wage Garnishment this action has serious implications. The IRS has the right to garnish up to 80% of your total paycheck and any other source of income that they are aware of. The only way to stop an IRS wage garnishment is to come into full compliance by having all of your back taxes filed and filing a 433-F with the IRS and possibly a CAP Appeal to stop any further actions by the IRS. Once these measures have been executed the next step is to determine if you can be declared "Currently non Collectible" or agree to a repayment plan with the IRS