| If you find yourself on the wrong end of an IRS tax | | | | suitably qualified and licensed IRS tax attorney. They |
| inquiry into your personal financial affairs or whether | | | | will be able to provide you with the best advice on |
| you have failed to settle your IRS debt then there is a | | | | how to deal with the IRS in your situation. |
| good chance that you will require some IRS tax debt | | | | If you do however continue to do nothing the next |
| settlement help. | | | | step for the IRS would be to move to wage |
| Remember the sanctions that the IRS can use against | | | | garnishment. This is a process by which they require |
| you in the event that they believe you have an | | | | your employer to pay over a significant part of your |
| outstanding obligation that you have failed to pay, | | | | wages at the point of payment to you. If unexpected |
| despite their warnings are quite severe. Initially the IRS | | | | this can severely compound your financial difficulties |
| will attempt to recover any amounts due from you | | | | and you would definitely need to seek IRS debt |
| directly. If you do not respond to their correspondence | | | | settlement help at this point. |
| and continue to decline or avoid paying then they will | | | | If you do not have an employer, and are |
| likely move to the next step in their enforcement | | | | self-employed the IRS will move straight to an IRS |
| process. | | | | bank levy whereby they will require your bank to |
| The best advice, should you find yourself in this | | | | freeze your accounts and pay over a proportion to |
| situation, at this point would be to seek help from a | | | | them to settle off your tax debt. |