
PaulHood Tax Professionals: Tax clarity through a trusted team.
PaulHood, at 5350 E 46th St Suite 130 in Tulsa, is a team of tax professionals offering accounting, finance, and consulting services. Reviews highlight Haley Watkins and Rachael Bright for kindness, patience, and thorough guidance through complex taxes, including 1099 gig income and small businesses, with clear steps and a stress-free approach. Optional financial planning is available, though a few reviews note delays.
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Comprehensive tax services for individuals and businesses, including multi-state and complex filings with detailed explanations.
Proactive tax planning to optimize deductions, minimize liabilities, and provide long-term financial strategies.
Full-service accounting support for small businesses, including bookkeeping, compliance, and financial reporting.
Independent financial advice on investments and wealth management, integrated with tax optimization strategies.
Assistance with amending past returns and resolving tax issues, such as identity theft or backlogged filings.
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Natasha Hamilton
I cannot express how disappointed I am with this company and, there is no way to hold their tax preparers accountable. Not a good CPA group.
Christian Talkington
Matt Blackburn
Quite possibly the worst experience I have ever had in my life. Tax prep took 5 weeks to complete. You get passed from person to person. Impossible to get a question answered. The worst customer service ever. Oh and they are expensive. Horrible.
Oliver Valente
Jill is a income tax expert, very professional, and a real pleasure to work with! I always come away from conversations with her learning something new. She's very personable and has always done a great job with our taxes.
James Voegeli
Extremely poor experience with this firm. Incompetent & very slow to respond. Avoid!!! We provided all of our 2024 tax documentation in Q1 of 2025 to allow the firm to file on time. However, we were informed from one of their CPAs that our tax return simply "fell through cracks" and they didn't file our taxes until October 2025 due to the "large amount of growth and lack of structured processes in place". This late filing resulted in a $750 late penalty with the IRS in which we then communicated we would expect a reimbursement from Paul Hood due to their failure to file on time. The firm stated in November 2025 they would then file a Form 843, Claim for Refund & Request for Abatement, on our behalf. The IRS responded in March of 2026 stating the paperwork received from Paul Hood was not complete. After communicating we wanted to end our membership, the Tax Resolution department communicated we had just started a new 1-year membership and the $750 reimbursement for their failure to perform would be credited against our $1,118 yearly membership. Laughable experience.
Judy Beck
The financial advice I received from PaulHood was very helpful.