IRS Wage Garnishment Calculator

Find out how IRS wage garnishment works, how much of your paycheck is protected under federal wage levy rules, and whether action is still possible before financial pressure escalates.
IRS wage levies can take most of your paycheck
Early action may limit or stop wage withholding

IRS Wage Garnishment Calculator

Estimate Your Protected Income and Garnishment Exposure

Most taxpayers do not realize how aggressive the IRS can be with wage garnishment until their take-home pay suddenly drops. Unlike private creditors, the IRS can garnish wages administratively after the IRS-required notice periods have expired.

This IRS Wage Garnishment Calculator helps you understand how your income, filing status, and dependents affect how much the IRS must leave you — and how much it can legally take — before wage levy enforcement becomes financially overwhelming.

The calculator analyzes:

Your gross pay and pay frequency
Filing status and number of dependents
Federal wage levy exemption thresholds
Current IRS wage garnishment rules

Then it shows:

Your estimated protected (exempt) paycheck amount
How much the IRS can legally garnish per pay period
Why IRS garnishment often feels more severe than other types

Use the calculator to understand your exposure before wage garnishment disrupts your finances. If you're already behind on taxes, reviewing IRS Payment Plan Options may help prevent enforcement.

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Step 1 — Levy Status

If the IRS is already taking money from your paycheck, your risk tier will be set to CRITICAL.
Is the IRS already taking money from your paycheck?
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Have you received an IRS notice about wage garnishment or levy?
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Step 2 — Balance & Payment Plan

Your IRS balance range and payment plan status affect the risk score.
About how much do you owe the IRS?
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Are you currently on an IRS payment plan?
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Step 3 — Filing Status

Unfiled returns can increase risk.
Have you filed all required tax returns?
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Step 4 — Paycheck Hardship

This question affects the risk score. It does not change “Not sure” confidence count (per spec).
Do you rely on your paycheck to pay for basic living expenses?
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This is an estimate only and not legal or tax advice.

Your IRS Wage Garnishment Result

Based on your answers, here’s your estimated wage garnishment risk and confidence level.

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Score: “Not sure” answers:
If any of this is inaccurate, go back and update your answers for a more reliable estimate.

What You Entered

Based on your wage garnishment results, timing and sequence matter.

This checklist walks you through the exact steps to confirm whether garnishment is legally authorized, how releases are handled, and what must happen before and after IRS approval, so you don’t accidentally lock garnishment in or restart it.
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This is an estimate only and not legal or tax advice.
Important Disclosure
This calculator provides general informational estimates only and does not constitute tax, legal, or financial advice. Actual IRS decisions depend on documentation, compliance history, current rules, and your specific financial situation.
Take the Next Step
Use this calculator to understand your position before agreeing to any IRS action or payment arrangement. If results indicate risk, reviewing options early may help preserve flexibility.

What Is IRS Wage Garnishment?

IRS wage garnishment, also called a wage levy, occurs when the IRS legally requires your employer to withhold wages and send them directly to the government to satisfy unpaid tax debt.

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How the Calculator Determines Wage Garnishment Impact

This calculator reflects how wage garnishment actually works under federal tax law — not generic estimates.

It evaluates

Federal wage levy exemption tables from IRS Publication 1494
Filing status and dependent allowances
Pay frequency (weekly, biweekly, monthly)
Standard IRS levy calculation rules

What IRS Wage Garnishment Means (Why Results Matter)

If your results show significant exposure, timing matters.

IRS wage garnishment:

Reduces your paycheck to a fixed exempt amount
Continues every pay period until released
Does not adjust for cost of living or location
Can strain housing, utilities, and basic necessities
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Calculator-Mapped Wage Garnishment Solutions

Based on your inputs, the calculator may indicate whether certain IRS resolution options could still apply, such as:

Installment Agreement to pay the balance over time and release the levy
Currently Not Collectible status when paying would cause economic hardship
Offer in Compromise to settle the tax debt for less than owed
The Collection Appeals Program, when procedures were not properly followed

Why Using the Calculator Early Matters

Most people seek help only after wage garnishment has already started. At that point:

Leverage with the IRS is reduced
Financial stress escalates quickly
Credit and banking issues are harder to reverse
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Use the Calculator — Then Act

If your results show meaningful wage garnishment exposure, delaying action usually benefits the IRS — not you.

Understanding your numbers early helps you make informed decisions before each paycheck is affected.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can the IRS garnish my entire paycheck?
Is a wage levy the same as wage garnishment?
How fast can an IRS wage garnishment begin?
Will my employer be notified about the garnishment?
Does this calculator include state garnishments or other withholdings?
What if I have more than one job?
Is this calculator a substitute for professional advice?

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