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Complaint Review: Tax Incorporated - Los Angeles California

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  • Tax Incorporated 8075 W. 3rd Suite 400 Los Angeles, California U.S.A.

Tax Incorporated Tax Help Fraud, Lie, Steal and Take your money and Provide no services Los Angeles California

*Consumer Comment: Thanks Tim

* : Letter from the CEO

*Consumer Suggestion: You may not need a lawyer

*Consumer Comment: Gees

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I saw their ad in the gym and called because I owed the IRS more than 10K. I spoke to Jeff Klinger who told me that I qualified for a $2200 settlement. He said that the fees were $3200 but would be refunded if the settlement was not reached. I asked him to put the terms and conditions in writing and he said that he would. He sent me two forms that he said that he needed back which were a power of attorney and then he would send over the terms. He said that he needed the credit card information to attach to the account and that no charges would be made until an authorization form and the terms and conditions were signed. I signed the two forms and sent them back. He then sent over the terms and the authorization forms which were no where near the terms he had stated on the phone. I sent him back revisions and requested that he sign those. He would not and then he turned into another person all together. He called me a liar, said that I was trying to beat the IRS and was totally rude. I told him that I would not be needing his services. The next day they took the $1600 out of my account. I called Jeff and he said that the amount would be refunded and that they card was ran by mistake. They ran my card again for an additional $1600 for a total of $3200 without my authorization and have yet to refund any of my money. Jeff is a liar, this company is a scam. He is very rude has a smart mouth and will say anything to keep from returning your money. I have gotten my bank involved to file a dispute and I am prayful that they can help me get my money back. Do not ever use this company. They are a ripoff!!

Takela
Snellville, Georgia
U.S.A.

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Letter from the CEO

AUTHOR: j.silver@taxincorporated.com - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, August 14, 2009

To all of our valued clients, and to those considering;

Hiring a tax relief firm to settle your tax debt is one of the most important financial considerations of peoples lives. You need to be assured that the firm you hire will live up to your expectations and provide reliable support and outstanding results. The Ripoff Report (ROR) has been a popular, reflexive research tool for many consumers as it promises to bring clarity to the sometimes foggy hiring process by illuminating both bad service and poor results. The ROR has the potential to be a terrific, impartial forum to base decisions off of. Its shortcomings, however, are very important to consider.

In the nine years Tax Inc. has been in business, we have received roughly 30 anonymous statements on the RORs website. Some of these statements I'm sure are valid, while others seem to be less so. The problem is, the complaints are all anonymous. There is no verification process from the ROR to validate the source of the complaint and no feasible way for our firm to mediate the issue. The ROR is simply an open forum allowing anyone to post derogatory statements on our company with complete uncertainty that those statements are accurate or truthful. This contradicts the RORs ultimate agenda: to help consumers make impartial, informed hiring decisions. If the statements were verified, and mediation sought, it would better highlight the steps our company has taken to successfully manage complaints and allow for stronger decision making. It does not.

Though we strive to avoid complaints altogether, the unfortunate reality is that, as in any healthy company, complaints will invariably arise. This can be for a variety of reasons, and as we enter our tenth year of doing business and our 20,000th client, we've tried to isolate the causes and repair any inconsistencies within our organization that may have been a contributing factor. The complaints generally fall into one of several categories:

    Not returning phone calls promptly
    Poor handling of account
    Errors on paperwork
    Unhappy with outcome of the case

Admittedly there have been valid instances where we have not serviced the client to the standards we expect, and where appropriate have made every attempt to reconcile the mistake or oversight. But failures, fortunately, do have their importance. They allow us to better understand the service process within our firm and tighten the screws, thereby strengthening our approach to customer service.

On a final note, I have provided a few of the standout accomplishments this firm has achieved in the nine years since we first opened our doors. Im hopeful one day the ROR will provide a section for this alongside the disputes:

    To date, our approval rating is greater than 99%. Thats better than GM, Apple
      or H&R Block, combined.
    The odds of having a poor experience with our firm are less than 1%.  
    We generate 30% of our business through referral. Happy clients happily promote.
    We pioneered a proprietary information management system to expedite form
     drafting and increase resolution response by 80%. We know of no other company to
     provide this type of cutting-edge technology, and have been approached to license
     the software numerous times.
    We provide pro-bono work for the elderly and economically hardshipped.

We get letters from satisfied clients every month, and proudly post them in the office and list them as success stories on our website for inspiration. We hope to someday count yours among them.

Sincerely,

Josh Silver, CEO
Tax Inc.

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#3 Consumer Comment

Thanks Tim

AUTHOR: Stacey - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Appreciate your comments
As a daughter of a CPA I have seen first hand what can happen with the IRS (I worked for my father for some time)
Good luck

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#2 Consumer Suggestion

You may not need a lawyer

AUTHOR: Tim - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Stacey is exactly right, for the most part. If your IRS problems get to the point where you need a lawyer, don't get a "TV" lawyer. Find a local attorney who isn't running a mill. You'll not only save money, but you will probably receive better representation.

BUT, most people underestimate their ability to deal with the IRS without a lawyer. I am an attorney and have assisted numerous clients with tax issues, mostly in conjunction with bankruptcy filings. But I can't think of a single time where I represented someone in front of an IRS agent and did anything the client couldn't do on their own.

Many attorneys are advertising help with the "offer in compromise," wherein you can settle your tax debt for "pennies on the dollar." OICs are few and far between. The VAST majority of tax delinquents will settle on a payment plan that can easily be devised without the help of an attorney. Doh't chase good money after bad if you can avoid it.

Best of luck!

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#1 Consumer Comment

Gees

AUTHOR: Stacey - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, October 28, 2008

As the Daughter of a CPA - my Father always told me when my friends were in trouble with the IRS to find a Reputable Tax Lawyer and NOT one you see on TV or anywhere else - Get yourself a good Tax Lawyer then take this losers to small claims court - Believe me the IRS does not fool around
Get a good lawyer and do it soon!

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