John
Rochester,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, December 04, 2005
What Deutch is doing is flooding clients with repetitive paperwork that is redundant to put it mildly. When you get tired of filling out the same stuff over and over, she can "fire" you as a client, keep your money, and say she dropped you as a client for "non-compliance." The so-called "tax experts" probably have about 90 minutes of training. They're telemarketers working a boiler room. Get the initial 4 or 5 grand, and then the above starts. If you actually DO everything she asks. She'll tell you your case is unique, you should have contacted her sooner, etc etc. But they've done all the work they can do for your 4 or 5 thousand dollars. Look folks, it's an infomercial that promises to wipe clean your tax debt for $20?? If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Get a competent tax attorney, call your local bar association. There are ways of getting your taxes reduced, legally and ethically. On YOUR side, and the IRS'.