The US Department of The Treasury is Garnishing Social Security for IRS Back-Taxes

The US Department of The Treasury is Garnishing Social Security for IRS Back-Taxes

Unfortunately, there is nothing to STOP this process that is already in motion. The next best-step is to hire an attorney or CPA who has worked with the IRS to create a reduced payment plan due to financial hardship. This could even remove up to 50% of the debt owed, but this is not guaranteed.
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