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How To Release That Nasty Wage Garnishment

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There are a number of ways you can go about getting wage garnishment release. The simplest and easiest way to get wage garnishment release is to fully pay off the taxes you owe to the IRS plus any fines or penalties they may have imposed upon you. Of course, most people who owe the IRS taxes are unable to gather together the money to go for this option; therefore it is not advisable in most cases.

 

A very good way to get wage garnishment release is to get the advice and help of a qualified tax professional. They will be able to look over your records to see if any kinds of deductions or credits you qualify for may have been missed. If you owe a lot of money, this is the best option for you, since the money you pay will be worth it for how much you owe!

 

Another option for wage garnishment release is to think about going for an offer in compromise. An offer in compromise can greatly reduce the amount you owe, since it means you are offering to pay less than what you owe. If you have a little spare money, an offer in compromise can be a great way of stopping the wage garnishment, although you will have to qualify for it first.

 

As a final option, you can go for a Hardship Tax Relief Petition. This can get you wage garnishment release via the fact it will give you the currently not collectable status, meaning the IRS will not come after you for the tax debt you owe (although this is not something that many people easily qualify for).

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