The Keeper of Books
Tax ServiceI went in on March 2 to file my taxes. The Keeper of Books were not filed till the end of October.
I was never told by the Keeper of Books until I received penalty letters by both the IRS and State.
I was told they would be filed on time by the owner.
He filed an extension to September 16th but still didn’t file until October 30.
It was a real nightmare to get through to him.
His voice mailbox was constantly full and I also had difficulty getting response by email.
He never said that he messed up nor did he ever apologize.
The penalties mounted up to over $1000. He said he would not pay.
Is The Keeper of Books a legit?
The Keeper of Books is not running a legit business. They are not aggressive towards customer satisfaction and complaint grievance redressal, Hence 1 consumer[s] submitted negative ratings, and only a few left positive feedback.
Where is The Keeper of Books located?
The Keeper of Books is headquarted at 751 E Whittier Blvd La Habra, CA 90631. You can contact The Keeper of Books by dialing (562) 697-1603 or visit their website N/A.
How much monetary loss is incurred by The Keeper of Books’s customers?
According to The Keeper of Books’s customers, a monetary loss of US $1000 has been reported. The severity of entire incident reports is medium.
He took no responsibility for his mistake. That is not the way to run a business.
Last year was the 4th year we went to the Keeper of Books. We found out that he had made a ‘slight mistake’ the previous year when filing and left a zero off our income. When we found the mistake and pointed it out, he was not apologetic at all.
This mistake meant we owed $2000 for the previous year. Anyone can make a mistake but when we asked him to pay the $66 that the IRS charged us for HIS mistake he just refused. He cost us extra money, a lot of inconvenience and annoyance. He took no responsibility for his mistake. That is not the way to run a business.