Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for Lucha Tax Solutions

Effective date: June 14, 2026. This policy explains how Lucha Tax Solutions may collect, use, store, and protect personal information submitted through its website, contact forms, consultations, and client-service communications.

Lucha Tax Solutions may collect information you voluntarily provide, such as your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, tax-related details, and any documents or information you submit when requesting a consultation or engaging services. Tax firms commonly describe this as collecting personal or nonpublic personal information needed to identify you, communicate with you, and provide professional services.

We use this information to respond to inquiries, evaluate your case, deliver tax resolution services, communicate about your matter, maintain internal records, and improve our website and service experience. Firms in this space also commonly use website analytics tools to understand traffic and improve site performance.

Lucha Tax Solutions does not sell your personal information. Accounting and tax firms generally state that they do not disclose client or prospective client information except as needed to provide services, comply with law, or work with service providers under appropriate restrictions.

We may share information with trusted service providers who help us operate the website, manage communications, store documents, or support business operations, but only to the extent reasonably necessary for those services. Professional privacy notices commonly limit such disclosures through contractual or confidentiality restrictions and only for service-related purposes.

We may also disclose information when required by law, subpoena, summons, regulatory inquiry, or other enforceable legal process, or when reasonably necessary to protect our rights, prevent fraud, or respond to security issues. That type of limited disclosure language appears in both tax-firm privacy notices and related professional guidance.

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the information we collect. Tax and accounting privacy statements commonly represent that firms maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to guard against unauthorized access, alteration, or premature destruction of personal information.

Our website may use analytics technologies, and some sites in this category disclose tools such as Google Analytics to measure traffic and improve website performance. If your website uses analytics, cookie banners, Meta Pixel, or lead tracking tools, those should be listed specifically in the final version of this policy.

Our website may contain links to third-party websites or tools. When you leave our website and visit a third-party site, that party’s privacy practices will apply rather than ours.

If you are a California resident, you may have privacy rights under California law depending on the nature of the information collected and whether applicable legal thresholds are met. Businesses that do not meet the CCPA/CPRA thresholds are generally exempt, but California rights language is still often included so consumers know how to request information, correction, or deletion where applicable.

You may contact us to ask what information you have submitted to us, request corrections, request deletion where appropriate, or ask questions about our privacy practices. State-law rights may supplement federal privacy protections depending on where a consumer lives.

Lucha Tax Solutions may update this Privacy Policy from time to time by posting a revised version on this page with a new effective date. Users should review the page periodically for any updates.