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America’s Tax Lady

Roni Lynn Deutch, America’s Tax Lady, has dedicated 20 years to resolving IRS tax problems. As a result, she has become a well known public personality who is also one of America’s experts in issues related to taxes.

She is the founder and owner of Roni Lynn Deutch Professional Tax Corporation, which happens to be the nation’s largest tax resolution firm. For the last 18 years, her firm has represented a number of American taxpayers before the IRS. Additionally, she is also the founder and owner of one of the fastest growing tax preparation franchises in the country, the Roni Deutch Tax Center.

Along with all that, Roni Lynn Deutch also makes multiple appearances on Air America talk radio and is frequently a guest on CNN, CNBC, and on FOX Business Network. She was also featured in the Los Angeles Times, Sacramento Bee, Chicago Sun-Times, Houston Business Journal, Atlanta Journal Constitution, and the St. Petersburg Times.

In 2009, she came out with her first book, The Tax Lady’s Guide to Beating the IRS and Saving Big Bucks on Your Taxes, which serves as a useful guide for Americans in managing their taxes. The book also provides key advices on how to create a tax plan and prepare taxes.

KKR - an Overview

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR) is a $48-billion alternative asset manager, arguably the most experienced private equity firm in the world. Since 1976, it has specialized in leveraged and management buyouts, among other financial transactions.

So far Kohlberg Kravis Roberts has transacted with more than 160 companies, collectively worth over $420 billion. They include the likes of TXU, RJR Nabisco, Hospital Corporation of America, Beatrice, Gillette, Masonite, Accuride, Playtex, Sealy, Borden, Alliance Boots, Owens-Illinois, Safeway, Toys R Us, US Natural Resources, Nielsen, First Data, Houdaille, and many more. Today, there are over 45 companies in its portfolio.

KKR is known for orchestrating large and sophisticated takeovers. They include the biggest leveraged buyout deals in the United States, Europe, India, Singapore, and Turkey. It was the first company in history to make a $1-billion buyout deal, with its acquisition of Wometco in 1984. It also has 14 private equity funds, which counts 9 million members.

Buyout trailblazers Henry Kravis, George Roberts, and Jerome Kohlberg are the company’s founders. The three were colleagues at Bear Stearns when they decided to establish their eponymous company.

Led by CEO Michael Calbert, KKR is based in New York City. It has branches throughout Asia, Europe, and Australia.

Claire Danes

Claire Catherine Danes was born in New York City on April 12, 1979. She won a Golden Globe award for her portrayal of teenager Angela Chase in My So-Called Life and won critical acclaim for her performance in Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet.

Growing up, Claire was encouraged by her parents to get involved in the arts at an early age. This led her to take up classes in dancing and acting (at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute).

After several Off-Broadway productions and a guest spot in Law & Order, Danes was offered a role in Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece Schindler’s List. However, she turned down the role because they could not provide a tutor for her. Her career took off when she bagged the role of Angela Chase.

With a considerable number of movie achievements under her belt, Danes went back to school and enrolled in psychology at Yale University. She dropped out after 2 years and went back to acting.

Danes resurfaced with well-received performances in movies like Igby Goes Down, The Hours, and Shopgirl. She was also part of the new cast of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.

In 2007, Danes made her Broadway debut playing Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion.

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