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California Wage Garnishment, Levy
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Free Tax Debt Analysis By a Certified Public Accountant

California Agencies FTB, EDD, BOE

Has the State of California Garnished your Wages? Have they levied your bank account?


There are three major agencies in California which impose wage garnishments, earnings and withholding orders and bank levies on individuals and businesses for past due tax and debts to the State:

  • The California Franchise Tax Board or CA FTB

  • The California Employment Development Department or CA EDD

    The California Franchise Tax Board may impose a wage garnishment (Earnings and Withholding Order) or bank levy for collection of past due state income and corporate taxes, child support, wages due under the labor code, vehicle licensing fees, court ordered debts, assessments and penalties due under the labor code and/or student loans.

    The California Employment Development Department may impose a wage garnishment (Earnings and Withholding Order) or bank levy for collection of past due employment taxes or an overpayment of unemployment benefits.

    If you owe past due tax liabilities to the State of California, remedies are available. Each of the above agencies has an offer in compromise program available. Additionally, other remedies are available including installment agreements and collection deferrals.  

    Call for peace of mind now! (941) 723-9106


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