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IRS Wage Garnishments Can Increase Without Notice - Clear Start Tax Explains How "Silent Adjustments" Happen
Tax professionals warn that IRS wage garnishments may rise unexpectedly as penalties and interest accrue
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / February 6, 2026 / Many taxpayers believe that once an IRS wage garnishment is in place, the amount withheld from their paycheck remains fixed. According to tax resolution firm Clear Start Tax, that assumption can be costly. In reality, IRS garnishments can increase over time - sometimes without direct notice to the taxpayer - due to what professionals call "silent adjustments."
These increases typically occur when penalties and interest continue to accumulate on unpaid tax balances. As the total debt grows, the IRS may adjust the garnishment calculation, resulting in a larger portion of wages being withheld, even if the taxpayer's income has not changed.
"People often think their garnishment is locked in," said a Clear Start Tax representative. "But the IRS doesn't need to send a new warning every time the balance changes. Those adjustments can happen quietly in the background."
Unlike private creditors, the IRS operates under federal garnishment authority that allows it to continuously collect on a growing balance. While employers receive instructions on how much to withhold, taxpayers may not realize why their net pay suddenly drops further from one pay period to the next.
Clear Start Tax notes that these increases are especially common when taxpayers miss additional filing deadlines or fail to address other unresolved tax years while a garnishment is already in place.
"We see cases where someone is already under garnishment, then penalties from an older year kick in or a new assessment is added," the firm said. "The garnishment quietly grows, and the taxpayer doesn't understand why their paycheck keeps shrinking."
Tax professionals emphasize that garnishments rarely resolve tax debt on their own. In many cases, the withheld amount does not keep pace with accruing interest, allowing balances to linger or even increase.
"Wage garnishment can feel like you're paying something down, but it's often not enough," Clear Start Tax added. "Without a structured resolution, taxpayers can remain stuck in collection mode indefinitely."
As IRS enforcement continues to intensify, experts urge taxpayers experiencing wage garnishments to monitor their IRS account activity closely and seek guidance before silent adjustments compound the financial strain.
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.
About Clear Start Tax
Clear Start Tax is a national tax resolution firm that helps individuals and businesses address federal and state tax issues. The company focuses on guiding taxpayers through IRS collections, compliance challenges, and available resolution options to help them regain financial control.
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SOURCE: Clear Start Tax
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