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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

California AG sues "tax lady" Roni Deutch for $34 million, accuses her of defrauding customers

California's attorney general sued "tax lady" Roni Deutch for more than $34 million on Monday, alleging that her law firm regularly violates state law by making false promises that it will help people resolve disputes with the Internal Revenue Service.
Attorney General Jerry Brown contends that Deutch overstates her TV claims of winning tax battles with the IRS. She advertises a success rate of up to 99 percent, yet successfully reduces the amount of money her clients owe in taxes in just 10 percent of cases, the lawsuit says.
"She promises to significantly reduce their IRS tax debts, but instead preys on their vulnerability, taking large up-front payments but providing little or no help in lowering their tax bills," said Attorney General Jerry Brown, the Democratic nominee for governor in the November election.
Deutch's law firm, which has its headquarters in the Sacramento suburb of North Highlands, referred calls Monday to attorney Alexander Collins, who did not immediately return a phone message from The Associated Press.
Deutch says she runs the nation's largest tax resolution law firm. Her ads are in heavy rotation on cable television and she has offered tax advice on national networks, including NBC, CNN, 

I see this commercial all of the time and now learning she is a FAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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