American Tax Relief Earns Rating of
"F", eTaxes.com "A"
From Nation's Leading Consumer Bureau
BREAKING NEWS....MARCH
12, 2010 UPDATE
eTaxes.com....Rating....A
Wow, that's pretty
impressive especially since we aren't members of the rating organization. Click
the link...read the review. 17 years in business & just two complaints in the
last three years. We are NOT perfect. But, we won't let you down.
Now, go check out our competition. If there
are children in the room, you might ask them to leave.
American Tax Relief....Rating....F.....This
is not a rating of which I would be particularly proud. American Tax Relief is
actually far worse than your standard F rating.
See for yourself. Click the link & read the review
American Tax Relief
taps bank accounts without written authorization & poses as Enrolled Agents and
attorneys in order to illegally obtain your confidential account information
from the Internal Revenue Service.
Don't believe the ads they run.
Don't call American Tax Relief.
So, I'm sure the
other ones that advertise on TV and radio are MUCH better. After all, TV and
radio wouldn't run their ads unless they were fine upstanding businesses. HAH!
Let's see exactly who and what these companies are....
Nationwide Tax Relief....Rating....F....Now
this one is a surprise. They were quoted today by Reuters and a couple months
ago by Fox News, but click the link and it's clear that the Better Business
Bureau has the lowdown. They're as low down as the others. Nationwide Tax
Relief...be very wary with your money.
Power Tax Relief....Rating....F
Advantage Tax Resolution....Rating....F
Tax
Incorporated....Rating....F
Associated Tax Relief....Rating....F....It
appears their ads are complete lies. 94 unanswered complaints. Yet, their TV
spots say that they're 100% Circular 230 compliant. That's a crock. Companies
don't comply with the U.S. Treasury Regulations Governing the Practice of
Attorneys, CPAs & Enrolled Agents. The individual licensees have to comply. So,
the ad sounds good, but it nothing more than a complete work of fiction....and
the BBB says,
"We
strongly question the company’s reliability for reasons such as that they have
failed to respond to complaints, their advertising is grossly misleading, they
are not in compliance with the law’s licensing or registration requirements,
their complaints contain especially serious allegations, or the company’s
industry is known for its fraudulent business practices"