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It Is Written, LLC.

4.6 (24)

Charleston, SC

Description:

Hello, I am Zakiyyah (Kia) Walker, an independent paralegal and notary. With over 15 years of experience, I take great pleasure in my work. My competencies include loan closings, general notarizations... read more

Recent review:

"She was able to respond quickly as she was already in Columbia for other work. Despite only traveling for 15 minutes to meet me, her fee seemed a bit steep for such a short distance. While I could und... read more"

Reviewed by Heather B.

Legacy Tax & Resolution Services

5.0 (1)

Charleston, SC

Description:

At Legacy Tax and Resolution Services, LLC., we specialize in tax preparation, planning, and problem resolution. In addition, we offer a wide range of ancillary services, including accounting, payroll... read more

Recent review:

"Previously, I had come across tales of individuals unexpectedly receiving IRS notifications about unpaid taxes. Given that I hadn't filed my taxes for a decade, I continually felt a sense of unease. E... read more"

Reviewed by Jessica H.

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