Tax Resolution Services BBB Rating

With tax season fast approaching, those who need IRS tax relief are encouraged to examine the qualifications of tax resolution specialists before they hire help. Searching the Better Business Bureau’s (BBB) TrustLink Reviews is a great resource for such an investigation. Every year, the BBB receives feedback from people suffering from IRS debt.

TrustLink reviews include comments from consumers acknowledging their experiences, good and bad. Tax Resolution Services, Co. (TRS) holds TrustLink reviews in high esteem and are proud to be one of the tax resolution firms with the MOST reviews and one of the highest ratings.  Over the years, we have secured the the most credible firm with the most credible results reputation.  See our rating: http://bit.ly/xmiwq2

What helps to distinguish TRS from other firms are the following:

  • An accredited member of the Better Business Bureau since 1998.
  • A National Certified Tax Relief Firm with one of the Highest BBB Ratings in our field.
  • Certified Tax Resolution Specialists as certified by the American Society of Tax Problem Solvers (ASTPS).
  • Hundreds of reviews

Because the IRS holds you personally responsible for all the information you provide them, it is imperative you do your homework and make sure the person or firm you are entrusting your finances with is credible – don’t be fooled by slick ads that seem too good to be true, because they usually are.

Below are two websites that are easy to use and help you make an informed choice: BBB and Google.

BBB TrustLink Reviews

  • Check out a potential tax attorney or tax resolution specialist/firm on the Better Business Bureau’s website: bbb.org. Typically, the BBB only tracks complaints and not resolutions but company responses to the complaint are often posted so you can see how disputes are handled.
  • Make sure to note the grade rating (example: B+), read all the BBB analysis and then read the Trust Link reviews for this company.

Trust Link reviews will give helpful feedback from previous client experiences and after reading them, you should get an idea of the service and satisfaction the company provides.

Google Search

  • Google the founder’s name and check his/her credentials.  You need to know who’s running the business you are about to employ.
  • Google the company name with the words “complaint,” “rip-off” and “scam.”
  • Google your state’s bar (if there are tax attorneys) and check for complaints.
  • Google all their professional trade affiliations and associations including ASTPS and check current status.
  • Google Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter to examine their social media posting activity. The more reputable the company, the more timely information is posted. The benefit is that you will be able to see both the good and bad comments.

Now that you have more information, you can feel confident about contacting the tax resolution firm worthy of your business and make an appointment for a free consultation.  You will be able to articulate details, ask relevant questions and be relieved to know your IRS tax issues are in the hands of certified tax resolution specialists giving expert guidance and beneficial results.

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