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How Long the IRS Can Collect Back Taxes — The 10-Year Limit Explained

If you’ve been dealing with tax debt for years, you may be closer to the finish line than you think. By law, the IRS generally has 10 years from the date your taxes are assessed to collect. This time frame is known as the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED). When the 10-Year Clock Starts The clock starts when the IRS officially records your tax liability — usually…

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Connecticut IRS Debt Resolution in October 2025

Seasonal Pressure in Connecticut When autumn hits New England, the IRS collection calendar hits full stride. October 15 filings are logged, penalties assessed, and balance-due notices dispatched. For many Connecticut residents—especially those with high W-2 income, consulting work, or investment gains—these notices arrive as year-end expenses mount. Why People Fall……

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IRS Wage Garnishment in Connecticut — What You Can Do About It

When the IRS starts taking money directly from your paycheck, it can quickly become overwhelming. The good news? You don’t have to face it alone — and with the right help, you can often stop a garnishment before your next payday. What Is an IRS Wage Garnishment? A wage garnishment (or levy) allows the IRS to collect unpaid taxes by requiring your employer to send a…

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