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Your phone suddenly rings, and you realize you have unpaid taxes to your state or federal government. That person claims to be from a tax settlement company and informs me that he is here to sell me a
service that will help me pay off my tax burden. You give him the benefit of
the doubt; agree to his proposition, and then your phone rings nonstop for the
next month, maybe longer. When your phone starts ringing so frequently, you
start to feel queasy. In each case, it's a salesperson from a different firm. Each
delegate appears to believe that he is the only one who has the answers. It's
not uncommon for the callers to present inconsistent information, and many of
them are prepared to attack the other organizations that are calling, stating,
"we are the greatest tax settlement company," "so and so will
just steal your money," and so on and so forth.
When it comes down to it, there isn't an easy answer. What matters most is which tax resolution services provider is most suited for your unique situation. To put it another way, not all tax
resolution firms are created equal. Do your researches, trust your intuition,
and follow these tips to pick the finest service provider for your needs.
Don’t fall for advertisements
If you're considering a tax resolution company that advertises on the radio or TV, you should do it with extreme caution. In the tax resolution industry, "lead aggregators" are
sometimes referred to as marketing firms. Tax resolution services are not
provided by these so-called "aggregators." Because they don't have
the resources to run ads and generate phone calls, they instead sell these
leads to a range of tax resolution firms. There's a good chance the commercial
you hear or see on TV is being distributed through one of these aggregators.
The toll-free number in an aggregator's ad will redirect your call to a firm
prepared to pay $200 for the opportunity to sell you their services if you make
a call to that number.
BBB Affiliation
Does the company you are considering belong to the Better Business Bureau (BBB)? There are a large number of BBB-accredited tax resolution service
providers. Why take a chance with a business that isn't accredited by the
Better Business Bureau?
Customer reviews
Check at internet customer reviews, especially those from the Better Business Bureau. Take a few minutes to study the company's BBB customer evaluations while you verify the company's BBB
membership status on the BBB website. Take a look at what real customers have
to say about the firm you're considering. In my opinion, the BBB's online
reviews are the finest because the BBB has a robust system in place to ensure
that the evaluations are written by actual customers.
Google search
Use these search terms to conduct a Google search about the firm you're considering. Add the word "Complaints" to the company's name in the form that appears on its letterhead. You can use
this search to find out if a company has a lot of complaints on the internet.
Think twice if they show up in several places and have complaints, especially if
there is a recent trend of complaints where the consumers believe they were
ripped off.
IRSLogics for all kinds of Tax Resolution Services
Professional tax resolution services like IRSLogics have been around for quite some time. Based on client feedback and requirements, their product and services have been improved throughout the last
decade. Your complaints and queries will be addressed by a specialized support
team at no additional cost, ensuring that your service will remain
uninterrupted.
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