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Changing Jobs Won't Stop an IRS Garnishment - Clear Start Tax Warns Employers Are Notified Faster Than You Think
Tax professionals say workers with unpaid tax debt often underestimate how quickly the IRS tracks employment changes
IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / February 4, 2026 / When taxpayers facing IRS wage garnishment change jobs, many assume the collection action will pause or reset. According to tax resolution firm Clear Start Tax, that assumption is increasingly incorrect. The IRS now notifies new employers faster than most workers realize, allowing garnishments to resume with little or no delay.
Tax experts say advancements in payroll reporting, Social Security number matching, and employer compliance requirements have significantly reduced the time it takes for the IRS to locate new employment. As a result, job changes that once bought taxpayers time may now offer little relief.
"People are often shocked when their new employer receives a garnishment notice within weeks," said a Clear Start Tax representative. "Changing jobs does not eliminate the debt, and it rarely slows the IRS down the way it used to."
Under federal law, employers are required to comply with IRS wage levy notices once received. Failure to do so can expose employers themselves to penalties, making compliance a high priority for payroll departments. This means employees often have little warning before garnishments restart.
Clear Start Tax notes that many taxpayers also underestimate how much income can be withheld. Unlike some private creditor garnishments, IRS wage levies can leave workers with only a minimal exempt amount, depending on filing status and dependents.
"By the time someone realizes their paycheck is about to be impacted again, the garnishment is often already in motion," the firm said. "That's why addressing the underlying tax issue is far more effective than trying to outrun it."
By answering a few simple questions, taxpayers can find out if they're eligible for the IRS Fresh Start Program and take the first step toward resolving their tax debt.
Tax professionals stress that options may exist to stop or reduce garnishments, but action usually must be taken before the IRS issues or reissues a wage garnishment. Ignoring notices or hoping a job change will solve the problem can limit available relief.
As enforcement activity increases, Clear Start Tax advises taxpayers with unresolved IRS balances to review their situation proactively rather than waiting for garnishments to follow them to their next employer.
About Clear Start Tax
Clear Start Tax is a national tax resolution firm that assists individuals and businesses with resolving federal and state tax issues. The company specializes in helping taxpayers navigate IRS collection actions, compliance requirements, and available relief programs to achieve long-term financial stability.
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SOURCE: Clear Start Tax
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