Fresh Start Tax LLC A Professional Tax Firm “A” Rated by the Better Business Bureau Since 1982
This has been a long time coming, the closing of Ron Deutch. The firm has wounded many taxpayers really needing professional tax help. Over the past months several hundred calls have come in to our firm complaining about the lack of service and broken promises from the tax lady.
Fresh Start Tax LLC has been retained by several of there old clients for reduced fees to assist them in closing their IRS tax cases.
Should you be one of these people who have been ripped off, called us today.
Areas of Tax Practice:
- Immediate IRS Tax Representation
- Offers in Compromise/ IRS Tax Debt Settlement
- Immediate Release of Bank Garnishments or Wage Levies
- IRS Bill/Notice of “Intent to Levy” or Final Notices
- IRS Tax Audits Small and Large Dollar
- Hardships Cases / Unable to Pay
- Payment Plans, Installment Agreements
- Innocent Spouse Relief
- Abatement of Penalties and Interest
- State Sales Tax Cases
- Payroll/ Trust Fund Penalty Cases
Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )
- Our staff has over 163 years of professional IRS tax representation experience collectively
- On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
- Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
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- Licensed to practice in all 50 States
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FROM THE SACRAMENTO BEE
Embattled tax attorney Roni Deutch Thursday said she will close her law firm of 20 years and surrender her license to practice law.
Deutch, the self styled “tax lady,” struck a defiant tone in a brief press conference held at her law firm’s North Highlands headquarters. Deutch said she employed 200 people.
“I want to apologize to all of my employees – these wonderful people who have lost their jobs,” she said, adding that she was “honored to be your tax lady for the last 20 years.”
She said her firm has a debt of about $10 million. With personal debt of $5 million, she said, she is unable to defend herself against state charges that could land her in jail.
Asked what she would do next, Deutch responded, “cry.”
In August 2010, then-Attorney General Jerry Brown filed suit against Deutch accusing her of cheating her clients out of $34 million.
A Sacramento Superior Court judge in April froze her assets. Deutch, whose firm took in $25 million a year, was accused by the state of destroying millions of pages of documents; failing to pay about $435,000 in refunds to clients and diverting assets to family, friends and creditors in violation of court orders. State Attorney General Kamala Harris, in court filings, accused Deutch of violating the court’s orders “almost before they came off the printer,” embarking on a massive shredding operation that claimed as many as 2.7 million documents by the end of March.
She now faces hundreds of counts of contempt and possible jail time. A hearing on the contempt of court allegations is scheduled for July 22.
Last week, Deutch’s attorney James J. Banks, filed papers asking to be removed from the case because he hasn’t been paid. A hearing on Banks’ motion is scheduled for Friday.