Thursday, July 22, 2010

How to Stop a Wage Garnishment

If your employer is served with papers for a wage garnishment on you, he or she will have no choice but to comply. Refusing to honor a wage levy or garnishment can cause your employer to be subject to legal action. The best way to stop a wage garnishment is to never be served with one. Of course, this may not always be completely possible, particularly when dealing with tax debt. If you have been informed that your wages will be garnished, there is something that you can do to keep the IRS from taking a portion of your paycheck.


Wage garnishments can be anywhere from just a few dollars each week to hundreds of dollars every time you get paid. This is money that you have worked very hard for and money that you will have no choice but to give up to the IRS. That is, unless you do something about it before it is too late. At DoggedbyIRS.com, we are in the business of helping people who are dogged by the IRS. Jay Allen Finn, CPA has many years of experience in dealing with tax-related issues and has the experience and know-how to get the IRS off of your back and put your hard earned money back into your wallet.


You don’t have to live with a wage garnishment. There is help available if you know where to look. Allow Mr. Finn to look at your case today and help you to keep your money in your pocket where it belongs. To read more about wage garnishment, visit us at http://www.doggedbyirs.com


 


 


 

Friday, July 16, 2010

The IRS Will Garnish Wages for Past Tax Debt!

If you have ever had problems with the IRS you certainly know just how insistent they can be. In fact, the IRS will not stop until your tax debts are paid in full. In order to collect on tax debt, the Internal Revenue Service will garnish wages, place bank levies and could potentially take your property. Dealing with the IRS brings fear, stress and possibly bankruptcy. However, there is a better way. At DoggedbyIRS.com, we know just how you feel. We know how worrisome dealing with back taxes and possible wage garnishments can be. Jay Allen Finn, CPA knows exactly how you feel because he used to work for the IRS. He knows what lengths the IRS will go to in order to get their money.


But, all is not lost. Mr. Finn can and will help you to avoid wage garnishments and bank levies, help you to retain ownership of your property and in many cases can get your tax debts settled for just pennies on the dollar. If you are battling with the IRS, you are definitely not alone. We can help you to avoid having your paycheck diminished by the IRS each week. See, when your employer receives an order to garnish your wages, he really has no choice but to comply. He must take a percentage out of your paycheck every week and send that money to the IRS. This is money that you may need to provide for your family.


Mr. Finn wants to help you to keep your paycheck in your pocket where it belongs. Allow us at DoggedbyIRS.com to help you today. To read more about garnish wages, visit us at http://www.doggedbyirs.com


 

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

You May Qualify for an IRS Offer in Compromise

The only program in the IRS Code that factors in back taxes as well as penalties and interest to determine a lower payoff is an IRS offer in compromise. If you qualify for this program, you may be able to reduce your tax debt by thousands of dollars depending on what you currently owe the IRS and your specific situation. If you have back tax debt and you are not financially able to make reasonable monthly or quarterly payments to pay down this debt, you may qualify for this program. It can help you to completely settle your tax debt for much less than what you currently owe and help you to get back on your feet financially.


In order to determine if you qualify for an offer in compromise, you will need to speak with a professional tax consultant who can work with the IRS on your behalf. Jay Allen Finn, CPA is that professional. Mr. Finn has years of experience working as an IRS agent so he knows exactly what factors to consider when qualifying for an offer in compromise. He can help you to determine if this program is right for you and he can work with the IRS to determine what you owe and how you are going to pay it.


Allowing Mr. Finn to get to work for you will allow you to stop the worry and anxiety that comes from being dogged by the IRS. To read more about IRS offer in compromise, visit us at http://www.doggedbyirs.com


 

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

DoggedbyIRS.com Offers the IRS Tax Help You Need

A problem with the IRS is not something that you can ignore until it goes away. Having delinquent taxes is something that will haunt you until you finally pay them off. If you are having problems with the IRS, there is help available. DoggedbyIRS.com offers the IRS tax help that you need to get out from under those back taxes and back on your feet where you belong. Jay Allen Finn, CPA has worked for many years as a tax agent and knows exactly how to deal with the IRS. He can help you to settle your tax debt and leave those tax problems behind you for good.


The first thing that Mr. Finn and his team of tax professionals will do is work to get your payments up to date. He can help you to determine just how much you actually owe to the IRS and believe it or not, sometimes Mr. Finn’s clients learn that the IRS actually owes them a refund of their payments. Instead of sitting at home and wishing your tax problems away, allow Mr. Finn and his team to get to work for you and make that dream a reality.


He can help you to reach a settlement agreement with the IRS and if you qualify, could actually settle your debt for just pennies on the dollar. Don’t let another day go by while you worry over your back tax delinquencies. Allow Mr. Finn to represent you today. To read more about IRS tax help, visit http://www.doggedbyirs.com


 

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Christian Taxes and Principals from Jay Allen Finn, CPA

Dealing with IRS problems can be very emotionally draining and confusing. If you have no idea how to communicate with the IRS you may find yourself wondering if there is any hope. When it comes to dealing with the IRS, Jay Allen Finn, CPA is your best bet. Mr. Finn follows Christian taxes morals and principles and can get you the help that you need to get out from under your IRS tax debt. When you have to deal with the Internal Revenue Service, you want someone who has a strong work ethic and Christian morals.


Mr. Finn has more than thirty years of experience in working with the IRS and knows exactly how to help you. He can get you relief from a wage garnishment, bank levy, property seizure or any other problem that you are currently having due to delinquent taxes or other IRS problems. He and his team of tax professionals have helped many people in the same situation that you are in and they can help you as well. In order to get out from under IRS debt you need someone who can talk with the IRS and get your payment situation current. If you qualify, you may even be able to settle your tax debt for much less than what you think.


Instead of spending countless hours worrying over the situation that you are in with the IRS, allow Mr. Finn to practice Christian principles and get you the help that you need. To read more about Christian taxes, visit us at http://www.doggedbyirs.com


 


 

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Understanding Your Bank Levy

A bank levy is basically a hold that is placed on all of your bank accounts. This will freeze your account and some or all of the money that is in your account can be seized. While there are many reasons that you may have a bank levy placed on your accounts, unpaid or delinquent taxes or other problems with the IRS is the most common reason. It is important to understand that the IRS will not simply place a hold on your bank accounts. Bank levies typically follow other courses of action from the Internal Revenue Service when attempting to collect unpaid taxes. They typically begin by sending out letters stating that you must pay specific tax debts.


Bank levies can be placed on virtually any type of bank account such as checking and savings and even joint accounts if you have them. Also note that even though IRS debts occur in the United States for money owed to the US government, offshore accounts can also be frozen by a bank levy. If you do not have enough money in your account to satisfy your debt, the IRS will simply take what money you do have and keep your account frozen until the debt is paid. They may also garnish your wages.


If you have a bank levy or if you just have unpaid taxes and are afraid that the IRS may come after your bank accounts, Jay Allen Finn, CPA can help. As a former IRS agent, he knows how to minimize your tax debt and get you the relief that you need. To read more about bank levy, visit us at http://www.doggedbyirs.com


 

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Get Help with Your Delinquent Taxes Today

Delinquent taxes are nothing to be ashamed of. In fact, there are thousands of people in the United States that face problem with the IRS such as delinquent taxes each and every year. There are many things that can lead to problem with the IRS. Not filing your taxes for a year or two or being late with your filing can cause trouble. The good news is that there is help for you, no matter what problem you have with the IRS. Jay Allen Finn, CPA has years of experience in dealing with the IRS. In fact, he worked as an IRS agent himself for many years.


He can help you to see a major reduction in the penalties that you owe as well as help you to ensure that the IRS does not place a lien or seizure on your property. Mr. Finn will work with you to remove any tax levies that may be placed on your bank accounts and help you to get protection for future tax refunds. If you qualify, he can even help to get you an Offer in Compromise which could settle your tax debt for just pennies on the dollar. If you are facing delinquent tax problems, now is the time to act.


Waiting will simply add more penalties and fees to the amount that you owe. There is never a better time to settle your IRS debt and get on with your life. Allow Mr. Finn to help you to do just that. To read more about delinquent taxes, visit us at http://www.doggedbyirs.com