Shepard Tax Relief

2 reviews

Contact

Address:
2600 Vine Street
#3C
Hays KS 67601
KS
United States
Phone number:
(785) 236-7713

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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Reviews

I had been burned by Tax Masters and JK Harris. I feel like I’ve invested too much in an attempt to have this tax problem sorted out. I used to be hesitant about contacting these folks, but I am happy I did. They even discounted the charge for my services since I had already been through a lot. I’m now in a fair payback plan with the IRS and I am very happy to have this problem lifted.
6/9/2014 6:17:06 AM Report

If you'd like to solve your IRS problems, contact them. If you’re looking to waste time and keep placing your IRS issues on hold, don’t call them. They are experts and they helped me get back on track. I used to be a truck driver during the late 90s and I ended filing my tax years in 2000 as soon as I filed Bankruptcy… which was wrong. The IRS concluded I owed $64,000. Their attorney work determined that given that I'm now retired and on fixed income, I can't pay for this. I wouldn't even think to battle the IRS alone. I tried to phone them and even that was difficult within itself. I’d talk to a different guy every time I contacted and they didn’t care about my situation or even encouraging me to resolve it. Thank GOD for this firm and their expertise.
4/20/2014 5:46:36 PM Report