I thought I was doing the right thing by contacting the IRS yesterday to inquire about my 65k tax bill from 2005. I actually recd a refund of 5k this year so I was asking to see if they would apply it to what I owe. I spoke to a nice guy (so I thought). After confirming all my information including employment and banking, he proceeds to tell me that they have requested a bank levy at my credit union. Of course he tells me AFTER I told him I have another bank acct at a different bank. I panicked and called my attorney that I plan on hiring and he told me to run to the bank and take out everything I could. He also said that the IRS will probably request a levy on the 2nd bank acct since I so nicely gave that info to them. I didn't plan on filing for Chap 13 till 2-3 more months so I can save money but my attorney says that they will probably go after a wage garnishment since I helpfully confirmed where I work along with my spouse!
I feel like an idiot for giving so much info, but at least I am aware of what the IRS is trying to do. I was able to take out all the money this am so they won't get more than 10.
Does anyone have any experience with owing money to the IRS? Are they pretty quick to get the wage garnishment after a bank levy? I just don't know how much time I have. My attorney thinks I should file by May 1st. I was hoping I could file in June or July...but I need to stop the wage garnishment. Does the IRS have to give you warning that its happening?
Thanks for your advice!
I feel like an idiot for giving so much info, but at least I am aware of what the IRS is trying to do. I was able to take out all the money this am so they won't get more than 10.
Does anyone have any experience with owing money to the IRS? Are they pretty quick to get the wage garnishment after a bank levy? I just don't know how much time I have. My attorney thinks I should file by May 1st. I was hoping I could file in June or July...but I need to stop the wage garnishment. Does the IRS have to give you warning that its happening?
Thanks for your advice!
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