Francisco Avalos Taxes & Notary

Francisco Avalos Taxes & Notary

Reviews Summary

Overwhelmingly positive with 22 five-star reviews praising professionalism, efficiency, knowledge, and friendly service. Many long-term clients highlight consistent quality over years. Two one-star reviews cite unprofessionalism and dishonesty, but these are outliers. Common themes: fast service, tax expertise, bilingual support, family-friendly atmosphere, and trustworthiness. Most recommend highly, with several mentioning returning annually. Negative experiences focus on missed appointments and alleged unethical behavior, but vast majority report excellent experiences.

About This Listing

Bookkeeping
Accounting
Audit
Payroll
Tax Preparation
Tax Planning
IRS Representation
Small Businesses
Individual Taxpayers
Remote Services
Bilingual Services
Years of Practice
In-person Support

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Individuals seeking tax prep, retirement planning, or financial advice
Small business owners needing bookkeeping, payroll, or tax compliance
Freelancers and contractors with 1099 income or complex returns
Couples planning finances together or managing joint returns
Investors with capital gains or rental property income
Anyone looking for year-round financial guidance and peace of mind

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First-Time Clients

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What to Know Upfront:

Documentation Bring your most recent tax returns, income details, and any financial concerns
Availability Appointments fill up quickly during tax season — book early if possible

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What to Bring

Government-issued ID for verification
Tax documents (W-2s, 1099s, investment summaries, etc.)
Receipts or logs for deductible expenses, donations, or mileage

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Features

Bookkeeping
Accounting
Audit
Payroll
Tax Preparation
Tax Planning
IRS Representation
Small Businesses
Individual Taxpayers
Remote Services
Bilingual Services
Years of Practice
In-person Support

Contact Information

Address

6487 Co Rd 18

Orland, California 95963

Hours

Sunday 8AM-8PM
Monday 8AM-8PM
Tuesday 8AM-8PM
Wednesday 8AM-8PM
Thursday 8AM-8PM
Friday 8AM-8PM
Saturday 8AM-8PM

Customer Reviews

Francisco and his son are awesome! Always my go to for tax season. They are helpful and very knowledgeable on what you need to get your taxes done. He also offers other great services. Get your taxes done locally and with a better experience than any of those companies waiting to take half your refund. Thank you Francisco!

Francisco is an amazing tax specialist. He is very professional and courtesy, along with an extensive knowledge with tax preparation. I have been going to him for many years because of my continuous positive experiences with him. It's great to have a tax preparer who truly cares.

Needed a form notarized and was worried about finding someone in this tiny town -- but Francisco was happy to help, and very kind. His son was helpful too, and the dogs are both very cute (even the grumpy old one-eyed one) ??

I did my taxes with Francisco, he is a person who is flexible with his time KNOWS what he is doing, and explains EVERYTHING, and always has nice manners. He is the person I would I always like to do my taxes with! 10/10 Thank you, Francisco!!

Very efficient, fast service. Have been going for two years now and will continue to do so. Great customer service, thorough explanations of needed. Will recommend.

Great service, very knowledgeable and extremely friendly. Our families been coming here for many years and will continue to do so.

I have been coming for 4 years. Michael is great help and I will continue to do my taxes here.

We have been doing our taxes with Francisco for the last 6 years and he?s been great to work with.

Fast, friendly and reliable. Very informative and no wait at all, makes taxes a smooth ride.

Been coming here for years and won't go anywhere else for my taxes. They are awesome and very knowledgeable and helpful!

Great service, fast and easy going, will return and definitely recommend to others.

I?ve been coming here for 15 years. 100% recommend him

Have been coming here for yrs, highly recommend! No appointment needed.

Francisco Avalos help me with my taxes i really recommend he is good and cheap

I have been doing my Taxes with Francisco for 11 years and has always helped me. Very direct but professional 10/10 recommend.

Great service quick and easy ! Would recommend!

Fast reliable been going to them for over 5 yrs

Great Service and Bilingual.

DO NOT GET YOUR TAXES FILED HERE. The owner is a liar and a crook. I'm surprised the IRS isn't after this a-hole.......

(Translated by Google) Very good service and very friendly staff 100% recommended (Original) Muy buena atenci?n y muy amable el personal 100% recomendado

(Translated by Google) Very professional, and attentive to his clients. (Original) Muy profesional, y atento para sus clientes.

(Translated by Google) Very good work by Francisco! Perfect. (Original) Muy buen trabajo de Francisco! Perfecto.

(Translated by Google) Very efficient! Excellent service! (Original) Muy eficiente! Excelente servicio!

(Translated by Google) Terrible, unprofessional service. I called to make an appointment, and the day of the appointment arrived, and the gentleman never arrived. The worst part is that he never called me or sent me a message to cancel my appointment. I was at the address waiting until I called him to tell him I was waiting for him, and he only told me he was in Chico. I do not recommend him. Very bad service. (Original) Un p?simo servicio poco profesional llame para hacer una cita y se llego el d?a de la

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