Motley, Bloom & Sellers

2 reviews

Contact

Address:
12300 Jefferson Avenue
#213
Newport News VA 23602
VA
United States
Phone number:
(757) 216-1891

OPEN HOURS

Monday
9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Accepted payments

American Express payment accepted Cash payment accepted Discover payment accepted Mastercard payment accepted Traveler's Check payment accepted Visa payment accepted

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Company description

We assist taxpayers Nationwide and offer many tax solutions. Our step by step plan assists and guides taxpayers through the resolution process to overcome their tax issue. We offer a free, no-obligation tax consultation! Call now to speak with one of our Licensed Tax Professioonals!

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Product and services
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Reviews

I became sick of getting notices from the IRS, but terrified to try and do anything to fix it. I called this business and they assisted me right away. These folks were my first choice and I am very happy I found them. I have a family to support and a new baby coming and without them I wouldn't have the ability to take care of them. I am back in line with my State and IRS taxes and no longer have back tax debt. If you’re receiving IRS letters or if you haven’t filed in several years, take my advice and get in touch with these people!
6/3/2014 1:05:53 AM Report

If you want to solve your IRS problems, call them. If you’re looking to put things off and keep putting your IRS issues off, don’t give them a call. They are experts and they helped me recover. I used to be a truck driver during the late 90s and I ended filing all of my tax years in 2000 after I filed Bankruptcy… that was wrong. The IRS concluded I owed $64,000. Their attorney work determined that since I'm now retired and on fixed income, I can no longer pay for this. I wouldn't even think to fight the IRS by myself. I tried to give them a call and even that was difficult within itself. I’d get a different guy every time I called and they never cared about my situation or even helping me to solve it. Thank GOD for this firm as well as their expertise.
4/11/2014 10:52:44 AM Report