Federal Employee or High-Income Earner? Don’t Let IRS Notices Escalate

If you’ve received a CP59 or are behind on taxes, the IRS is ramping up enforcement, especially for federal workers and high earners.
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IRS Targets Federal Workers With Unfiled or Unpaid Taxes

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is intensifying its tax enforcement efforts, particularly targeting high-income earners and federal employees with unfiled or unpaid taxes. Reports highlight a surge in delinquent tax accounts, leading the IRS to focus on individuals who have neglected their filing obligations or failed to pay outstanding balances.

Understanding the Growing Crackdown

The IRS has identified a troubling pattern of non-compliance among taxpayers, including millionaires and federal workers, who continue to engage in financial transactions without filing their tax returns.

  • Over 125,000 non-filers identified since 2017: The agency is making non-compliance a top enforcement priority.
  • Federal employees singled out: The number of federal workers with tax delinquencies is on the rise, raising concerns about accountability.

Failing to file or pay taxes is more than just a technical error — it can lead to severe penalties, interest charges, and even legal consequences.

IRS Enforcement Actions You Should Know

The IRS has several tools to enforce compliance, and ignoring notices like CP59 (unfiled tax return notification) can escalate the situation. Potential actions include:

  • Wage and bank account levies
  • Federal tax liens that impact your credit and property
  • Substitute tax returns filed by the IRS, often resulting in higher tax liabilities due to missing deductions
  • Legal action for repeat non-compliance

Even if the IRS files a substitute return for you, filing your own return can often reduce your tax bill by claiming credits and deductions you’re entitled to.

How Precision Tax Helps Resolve IRS Problems

Navigating the IRS alone can be overwhelming. Precision Tax specializes in resolving unfiled and unpaid tax issues, negotiating directly with the IRS, and providing solutions that protect your income and assets.

Our expert tax relief team can help you:

We create custom strategies for each client to reduce penalties, resolve back taxes, and give you the confidence to move forward.

Why Acting Now Is Critical

The IRS is hiring more agents and increasing audits to address unpaid taxes. Waiting only increases interest, penalties, and the likelihood of enforced collections.

If you’re a federal employee or a high-income earner with unfiled tax returns, acting now is the most effective way to avoid severe consequences and regain financial control.

Take Control of Your Tax Debt Today

Tax problems don’t disappear on their own — but with expert help, they can be resolved faster and with less stress. Precision Tax helps taxpayers across the country file back taxes, settle debts, and protect themselves from IRS enforcement.

Contact us today for a free consultation and take the first step toward resolving your tax challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can federal employees lose their jobs for not filing taxes?

Yes. While each agency has different disciplinary policies, federal employees with unfiled tax returns or unresolved tax debt may face internal investigations or termination. The IRS also shares tax delinquency data with some federal agencies, making proactive resolution critical for job security.

File the missing returns immediately or contact a tax relief professional like Precision Tax to respond before penalties escalate.

Yes. While each agency has different disciplinary policies, federal employees with unfiled tax returns or unresolved tax debt may face internal investigations or termination. The IRS also shares tax delinquency data with some federal agencies, making proactive resolution critical for job security.

Yes. The IRS has the authority to levy wages, seize bank accounts, and place liens if you ignore your tax obligations.

Yes. The IRS has the authority to levy wages, seize bank accounts, and place liens if you ignore your tax obligations.

Yes. While each agency has different disciplinary policies, federal employees with unfiled tax returns or unresolved tax debt may face internal investigations or termination. The IRS also shares tax delinquency data with some federal agencies, making proactive resolution critical for job security.

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