Wage Garnishment & Levy Release · Nationwide

Stop the IRS from taking your paycheck.

A wage garnishment or bank levy can take most of your income overnight. We move immediately to get it released and negotiate a resolution that keeps it from happening again.

  • Emergency levy & garnishment release requests
  • Direct contact with the IRS Revenue Officer or ACS
  • Hardship documentation to halt collection
  • Long-term resolution so the levy doesn't return

Why this is urgent

A wage garnishment doesn't ease in gradually — it hits your very next paycheck, in full, and keeps hitting every paycheck after that until it's released. Unlike most creditors, the IRS doesn't need a court order to garnish your wages or freeze your bank account; it only needs to have sent the required notices and waited out the response window. By the time most people call us, the levy is already active.

What we do first

If your bank account was levied within the last 21 days, time matters even more — there's a brief window before the bank is required to send the funds to the IRS.

Stopping it from happening again

Getting a levy released solves the immediate emergency, but it doesn't resolve the underlying debt. Once the pressure is off, we put a durable resolution in place — an installment agreement, an Offer in Compromise, or Currently Not Collectible status — so the IRS has no reason to come back for your paycheck.

Wage garnishment & levy — frequently asked questions

How much of my paycheck can the IRS actually take?

Unlike a regular creditor, the IRS isn't capped at a flat 25%. A wage levy uses IRS Publication 1494 exemption tables, based on your filing status and number of dependents, to determine a small protected amount — and takes nearly everything above that. For most people this means most of each paycheck disappears until the levy is released.

How fast can a wage garnishment be stopped?

Once we're engaged and have a signed Power of Attorney on file, we can often request a release or a hold on enforcement within days — especially if we can show the levy is causing economic hardship or if we get you into a qualifying resolution (installment agreement, OIC, or Currently Not Collectible status) quickly. Your employer keeps withholding under the existing levy until the IRS officially releases it, so speed matters.

What's the difference between a levy and a lien?

A federal tax lien is the government's legal claim to your property — it doesn't take anything by itself, but it can affect your credit and your ability to sell or refinance. A levy is the actual seizure: garnishing wages, freezing a bank account, or taking other property. You can have a lien without a levy, but a wage garnishment is always a levy in action.

Will my employer know why my wages were garnished?

Yes — the IRS sends the levy notice (Form 668-W) directly to your employer's payroll department, and your employer is legally required to comply. There's no way around the employer being involved, but a released levy stops future withholding immediately once HR receives the release notice.

Can a bank levy be reversed after the funds are already taken?

Sometimes. There's typically a 21-day holding period between when a bank receives a levy and when it must send the funds to the IRS — during that window we can often negotiate a release before the money is sent. Once funds have actually been transferred, reversal is rare but not always impossible, particularly in hardship or procedural-error situations.

What actually has to happen for the IRS to release a garnishment?

The IRS will release a levy when the debt is paid, the statute of collections expires, releasing it would help you pay the debt, you enter an approved installment agreement, you're approved for an Offer in Compromise, or you can demonstrate the levy is causing economic hardship. We target whichever path gets you relief fastest.

Every day a levy stays active costs you money.

Tell us what's happening and we'll tell you, today, what your fastest path to release looks like.

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