Address: | 13245 Riverside Drive #505, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423, USA |
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Postal code: | 91423 |
Phone: | (866) 551-0359 |
Website: | http://www.directtaxrelief.com/ |
Monday: | 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Thursday: | 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Friday: | 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Saturday: | 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Sunday: | 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
I can't say enough about this company. They resolved my issue with a positive outcome. I owed money and ended up with a refund. Sean and Gaby are very professional and answer all my questions. I have complete confidence in this company. I will be using this company for other matters as well. They are the best in the industry for handling IRS matters. My experience was positive with this company!
We were in an audit with the IRS and they were trying to assess us over $100k in taxes. After DTR put in about 6 months of work, our balance was reduced down to $15k, and even that balance they were able to put us into a payment arrangement. Very happy with their knowledge and service.
Atty Arman and Sean Goodman were awesome in helping with IRS. The patience and professionalism shown to me was outstanding. Keep up the good work. Direct Tax Relief is truly people-friendly .
Arman, (Tax Attorney) was an absolute pleasure to work with. He was great in his communication and got the job done. We owed almost 60K in back taxes and we were able to settle for next to nothing (literally). It took almost 14 months (which was not by fault of the company, just a part of the process w/IRS) but it was totally worth the wait and worth every penny!
Matthew (tax agent...filed our taxes) was also a pleasure to work with. Very very nice, responsive and helpful.
Sales on the other hand, was not very good in communication (very important because totally separate from attorney and tax agent) . We got off to a terrible start after I had hired them and paid, and 1 year later my opinion of him didn't change much. I will give him credit that when I made my initial call...the services that they promised to provide...were delivered in the end. Also, after the miscommunication and my initial disappointment, fee's in regards to the misunderstanding were waved. We also did everything electronically so I never had to step foot in their offices which was a definite plus.
Before hiring DTR, ask the sales rep lots of questions, get clarity, if you want Federal and State taxes filed, be sure to communicate that and get a quote BEFORE making a payment. Lastly, understand the terms and length of your contract (ex: 1 year and again ask questions) because it WILL likely take longer than that to settle an offer and if it does...they WILL request more $$$...which I understand...but you don't want to get hit over the head last minute for that request (like I did)...especially if you are just sitting and waiting to hear from the IRS. Communicate and follow up with your attorney frequently to find out where you are w/your negotiation (that job is totally up to you and can save you the additional cost in the event that your case takes longer than a year). & if you are anything like me...you don't have thousands of dollars to throw away.
I gave 5 stars because they did what we hired them to do. Thanks again to Arman, Matthew and Direct Tax Relief for your help and services!
If you have to deal with something unpleasant like taxes this is the place to do it! The team is great to work with and were very knowledgeable about my tax issues. They guided me through a tough year and put me into a much better situation. I am very happy with the services and will be using them year after year to do my taxes! Thank you to the team at Direct Tax Relief!!
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