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Tax Resolution Firm Blue Tax Goes Above All the Rest Resolving Tax Problems for Clients with Compassion and Genuine Care

Prioritizing clients' needs first, Blue Tax continues to expeditiously solve their clients' tax dilemmas with a caring hand.

2010-09-28
LOS ANGELES, CA, September 28, 2010 (Press-News.org) Blue Tax continues to put their clients' needs first as they secure their place as the customer service leaders in the tax resolution industry. Blue Tax's team of Attorneys, Enrolled Agents, and CPAs have been helping taxpayers for years to resolve, manage, and/or end their tax debt. Their one-on-one approach emphasizes the highest quality of success for the client.

One extremely satisfied client is Stephanie W. who had a tax liability of $18,000.00. While the account was being negotiated for a resolution, on September 15, 2010, the IRS issued a levy to Stephanie's bank account. The bank held Stephanie's money in the amount of $1,300.00. It was not a big amount but that money was allocated for Stephanie's mortgage payment for the month of September. Stephanie needed the levy released ASAP. The check that Stephanie issued for mortgage payment would bounce and she would be denied for loan modification. She applied for loan modification to get her monthly mortgage reduced. This was a nail-biting moment for Stephanie because if the money was not released, not only was her loan modification going to be denied but her home would eventually be foreclosed. The Blue Tax team was informed on Friday afternoon on September 17, 2010, that Stephanie's bank account was indeed levied. According to the account manager assigned to this case, Stephanie was crying and was very worried that she may lose her home. Meanwhile, the specialist handling Stephanie's case was already on his way home to have dinner with his wife to celebrate her birthday that Friday night. The account manager telephoned the specialist and told him about Stephanie's situation he turned around and drove back to Blue Tax headquarters to work on Stephanie's case. He had one goal in mind and that was to get the levy released before the end of the business day of Friday, September 17, 2010.

Committed to excellence, the staff at Blue Tax took Stephanie's predicament seriously and went above the call of duty to get this matter resolved. Although it was already past 6 P.M. on a Friday night, Blue Tax was willing to go the extra mile to get the job done for their client. Stephanie received a phone call informing her that Blue Tax was working for her. Just after 8 P.M. (Pacific Time), a Blue Tax representative telephoned Stephanie to deliver the good news. Blue Tax had successfully obtained the release of the levy Friday night, September 17, 2010.

Speaking with Rick Lopez, C.E.O. of Blue Tax, he said: "It is hard enough these days to make ends meet, then to be hit with an IRS wage garnishment or bank levy? I hear the hardships of our clients daily and I can honestly say that every time we resolve a case it is the smile on the client's face that is the real reward. It just feels good to know that something we did brought such relief and happiness to others."

The dedicated staff at Blue Tax gives so much more than what we in today's society have grown accustomed to and they do it with successful results.

For more information about Blue Tax and its ability to help taxpayers resolve their tax problems, please visit
www.BlueTax.com or call (877) 316-1198 for a free confidential consultation.


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[Press-News.org] Tax Resolution Firm Blue Tax Goes Above All the Rest Resolving Tax Problems for Clients with Compassion and Genuine Care
Prioritizing clients' needs first, Blue Tax continues to expeditiously solve their clients' tax dilemmas with a caring hand.