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An earnings withholding order is a court-ordered legal document. It requires an employer to withhold up to 25 percent of an employee's wages. This money is paid to a creditor until the employee pays off their debt. A creditor is a person or business that is owed money.
A wage garnishment is any legal or equitable procedure through which some portion of a person's earnings is required to be withheld for the payment of a debt.
How to Stop an IRS Wage Garnishment Pay the Tax Debt in Full. ... Show That the Garnishment Is Causing Hardship. ... Don't Quit Your Job ? Even If You're Tempted To. ... Get Your Account Labeled as Currently Not Collectible. ... Prove That the IRS Didn't Follow the Correct Protocol. ... Contact a Tax Professional to Help You.
Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to request that you stop the wage garnishment that is currently being imposed on me. I am unable to make the payments at this time due to [insert reason, such as financial hardship]. I have attached documentation that supports my claim.
At a minimum, your written objection to the garnishment should include the following information: the case number and case caption (ex: "XYZ Bank vs. John Doe") the date of your objection. your name and current contact information. the reasons (or "grounds") for your objection, and. your signature.