Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation Launches Tax Relief Blog

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The nation’s largest tax resolution law firm, Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation, has launched an interactive new blog to interact with visitors to their website. The blog regularly features advice articles, as well as testimonials, case studies, and entries on successful resolutions of the law firm.

North Highlands, CA – Located at RoniDeutch.com/blog, the nation’s largest tax resolution law firm launched the Tax Relief Blog to connect with both guests, clients, and prospective clients of the law firm who visit their website.

“The blog will regularly feature entries designed to appeal to anyone looking for more information about the tax resolution process,” claimed The Tax Lady Roni Deutch. “Thousands of people call my law firm each month looking for help with owed back taxes. My hope is that this blog will be another resource offered by my law firm to help those taxpayers across the country who are struggling to repay their taxes in our struggling economy.”

Staying current with technology has always been important to The Tax Lady. A decade ago, Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation became one of the first law firms in the nation to employ a dedicated Information Technology department providing in house custom designed software for the firm. Ms. Deutch’s first website went live in 2006, and soon after she became one of the first tax attorneys to launch her own personal blog, The Tax Lady Blog.

“I am proud to add The Tax Relief Blog to my firm’s collection of web properties,” continues Ms. Deutch. “As the Internet revolution continues, people are going online at record paces to get the information, and entertainment, that they desire. My law firm strives to maintain its status as an industry leader in the online world, and I feel like our new blog will help us with that goal.”

Ms. Deutch’s Tax Relief Blog contains blog entries that would appeal to anyone looking for more information on how to resolve their IRS tax debts. In addition to advice articles such as the “Top 7 Taxpayer Debt Collection Rights” and “The 8 Most Common Tax Resolution Programs,” the blog also features real life case studies and testimonials from actual clients of the law firm. One such case study discusses how Ms. Deutch’s law firm was able to help Mr. and Mrs. Pangelinan of California find relief from the IRS. Below is a snippet from the case study, but you can read the full version at “Streamlined Installment Agreement for Client in California.”

Mr. and Mrs. Pangelinan were living off of very limited means when they became victims of aggressive IRS collections. Within a few weeks, the IRS had placed a levy on the Pangelinans’ retirement benefits, which was their only source of income. The IRS was taking so much from their accounts that they could barely afford basic living expenses.

“After the Pangelinans hired our law firm, it was clear that they would be great candidates for a Streamlined Installment Agreement,” noted Ryan Carrere, the attorney that worked on the Pangelinans’ case. “While a Streamlined Installment Agreement can be processed much faster then a standard Installment Agreement, it still requires some documentation. Fortunately, the Pangelinans were very cooperative and responsive to our legal staff, and supplied all the necessary documents so that we could begin work on their case.”

Millions of people recognize tax attorney Roni Deutch as The Tax Lady. She has been helping taxpayers nationwide resolve their tax liabilities for seventeen years. As an industry leader, she has saved her clients tens of millions of dollars and has helped thousands of families settle their back taxes.

Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation is the nation’s largest tax resolution law firm and focuses on negotiating with the IRS on their client’s behalf. Since she first opened her law firm it has been Ms. Deutch’s ongoing goal to provide competent and professional services to the millions of taxpayers that find themselves in trouble with the IRS.

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