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Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. is the second largest tax-preparation service in the United States; responsible for preparing over 2 million federal, state, and local income-tax returns each year. The headquarters is located in Jersey City, New Jersey . [ 2 ]
John T. Hewitt (born 1949) is an American businessman, the co-founder of Jackson Hewitt, sole founder of Liberty Tax Service and now CEO of ATAX. As of late 2006, Hewitt served as CEO, chairman of the board and president of the latter. Together these companies account for more than 10,000 tax preparation offices in the United States and Canada.
The company began in Canada in 1997 when John Hewitt, co-founder of Jackson Hewitt, acquired a Canadian tax franchisor, U&R Tax Depot.In 1998, the company became Liberty Tax Service and opened five offices in the United States. [3]
In 1999, sensing a major competitor in the area, Jackson Hewitt offered to buy Instant Refund Tax Service from Ogbazion for a reported $3 million. [citation needed] In the year 2000 and in accordance with his non-compete agreement, Ogbazion moved to Dayton, OH and rebuilt his business from the ground up. Instant Tax Service began franchising in ...
Santa Barbara Tax Products Group processes tax refund-related financial products on behalf of University National Bank, [5] [6] servicing U.S. taxpayers through partnering tax professionals including Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, [7] and online tax preparation software providers including Turbo Tax. [8] [9]
John Hewitt purchased Mel Jackson's Tax Service and began to offer refund anticipation loans in 1988, building a national franchise out of the idea: Jackson Hewitt Tax Service. In 1989 H & R Block joined in, coopting into thousands of accounting firms and tax practices across the United States and becoming a billion-dollar industry.
H&R Block, Inc., or H&R Block, is an American tax preparation company operating in Canada, the United States, and Australia. The company was founded in 1955 in Kansas City, Missouri, by brothers Henry W. Bloch and Richard Bloch.
Hugh Hewitt, radio show host and attorney [334] [335] Steve Hilton, political commentator and former British political advisor [336] Josh Holstein, university student [337] Katie Hopkins, British political commentator and columnist [338] [339] David Horowitz, conservative activist and author [340]