Roni Lynn Deutch, founder of Roni Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation, is the country’s most famous tax attorney. With her national franchise, television commercials, and bestselling book The Tax Lady’s Guide to Beating the IRS, Roni Lynn Deutch is the first authority on saving money on taxes.
First starting up her business out of her Sacramento condominium, Roni Lynn Deutch eventually developed her business into a multi-million enterprise assisting thousands of taxpayers. Roni Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation specializes in settling tax liabilities and offering tax debt relief through Offers in Compromise, Installment Agreements, and Currently Not Collectible. Roni Lynn Deutch’s effectiveness comes from having a good rapport with the Internal Revenue Service, who knows her team will seek out the fairest settlement for all involved parties. Roni Lynn Deutch also keeps a daily blog that covers a multitude of fiscal issues, and is a must-go-to destination for anyone seeking personal financial advice.
But there’s more to Roni Lynn Deutch than being the country’s knight in shining armor against the IRS. She is an active philanthropist who has focused on several causes, particularly those assisting children. Roni Lynn Deutch is an active supporter of the Prevent Child Abuse America (PCA), which helps supports awareness of child abuse and neglect. Children rescued from abusive or neglectful homes by the Children’s Receiving House of Sacramento also look forward to Roni Lynn Deutch’s annual holiday parties. Every Halloween, Roni Lynn Deutch and her team dress up in costumes and give out candies to children who would otherwise have nowhere else to celebrate this holiday. Roni Lynn Deutch has also given back to the Sacramento community by supporting the Martin Luther King Village, which provides affordable housing to homeless citizens.
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