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A levy is the seizing of property or wages, and for the IRS, tax levy is one option they have and use to collect back and unpaid taxes. A federal tax levy is usually instituted when you have failed to pay taxes, most commonly a property tax levy.

Thankfully, you can get tax levy help to avoid a federal tax levy in the first place or assist you to get out from under it.

Get Professional Tax Levy Help

One of the easiest ways to stop tax levy is to work quickly to pay all the unpaid taxes. Unfortunately, that is not always an option, and an IRS tax levy may be coming. If so, search for a reputable professional offering tax levy help. Ensure they are certified by the Better Business Bureau, a local business organization and make sure they have worked with the IRS before you secure their IRS tax levy assistance.

A tax levy professional will charge a fee, which could vary depending on the extent of the tax levy help you need. In many instances, a wage tax levy solution can be developed, or wage garnishment, which lets the IRS take an agreed upon portion of your paycheck for an agreed upon time until the unpaid taxes are settled and the tax levy is removed. If wage garnishment is not an option, a tax levy professional will be able to help you find the right tax levy solution.

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