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Posted on: October 15th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisville ]
Tags: population
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“Taco Taxes doesn’t offer free tortilla chips at its two Louisville-area locations. And it doesn’t dish out guacamole dip or cheesy burritos.
But the two-year-old business does serve up tax-filing assistance to a growing population of Hispanic workers — many of whom don’t feel comfortable going to tax-preparation services that may not be prepared to deal with their special needs, said company owner Oliver Davalos.”*
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