Deaftax.com Provides Tax Filing Prep For Deaf People
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It’s not time to file taxes yet but in a couple of months, starting January, each and every one of us (especially in the US) would be scrambling around to get their taxes filed. For deaf people, who need help filing their taxes, and would prefer interacting with tax experts in ASL, they would possibly want to consider deaftax.com. Deaftax.com offers a group of experienced tax professionals who specialize in consultation and tax preparation for individuals, married couples, businesses, not for profits, and corporations. Deaftax.com staff members are deaf and communicate in ASL, thus averting any possible errors and mistakes. 

How Does It Work?

Deaftax.com staff members use videophones to communicate with their clients using ASL. Anyone interested in their services can either email them or fill up their “Contacting Us” form on their website. Once contacted, someone from deaftax will call them right away, and also send a free tax checklist. If the client has all of their documentation ready, they will be served right away. Once tax documents are completed and sent to deaftax.com, they will start processing the tax returns right away and depending on complexity, finish the filing processs in 1 – 5 days.

In addition to videophones, Deaftax.com staff members also use Facebook video and FaceTime along with email for written communication.

Pricing

Deaftax.com does not provide pricing information on their website but does mention that their prices are lower than other large tax consultants. All of their staff members have at least a BA/BS in business related fields, and partners have MBAs.

Check their website to see a list of all their services.

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