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BBB has not been able to locate any valid licensing information for this business.
California Business and Professions Code 22250-22259, requires anyone who prepares tax returns for a fee to be either an attorney, certified public accountant (CPA), CTEC registered tax preparer (CRTP) or enrolled agent.
California Business and Professions Code 1631, states that "a person shall not solicit, negotiate, or effect contracts of insurance unless the person holds a valid license from the commissioner authorizing the person to act in that capacity."
BBB urges caution when engaging in business with a company that you cannot verify required licensing information.
Licensing
BBB confirmed that Paperworks Taxes and Insurance had not obtained a necessary license from California Tax Education Council. BBB encourages you to contact the following agency or agencies to confirm this information: - http://www.ctec.org/ - 8778502832
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