Anony
Los Angeles,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, July 21, 2009
I'm an ex-employee of this company... I would suggest someone start class action lawsuit against them. When I worked for them they had 5 attorneys/CPAs working the 2000 some odd cases. Then shortly after I left, it was one CPA and one attorney handling everything, and they were still bringing in clients. On the contract it stipulates that after they file a Power of Attorney form, they keep 50% of fees.... the POA is nothing more than the clients and attorneys signatures which is then faxed to the IRS. Its one of the first things done (after they collect their fee) and it takes literally 2 mins. Potential new clients... hire someone in your city that you can see and ask them how many other cases they are trying to handle at the same time. Do not hire them if its over 250. No one attorney can handle over that (I've worked for two tax relief companies, I should know). Also, go to IRS.gov and research your options. Everything they "claim" they can do, you can do yourself! www.yola.com/misstaxadvocate