Lee B Posted April 16, 2015 Report Posted April 16, 2015 Copied from Accounting Today: By Michael Cohn A new tax prep franchiser called Happy Tax is hoping to make a dent in an already crowded industry with a new business model involving CPAs. The Miami Beach-based company aims to provide convenient customer service, along with accurate, reliable and professional tax returns prepared by CPAs with a minimum of five years of training and experience. Using Happy Tax’s patent-pending technology and processes, franchisees offering the service will help customers avoid the hassles traditionally associated with preparing their taxes, meeting clients anytime, anywhere, including house calls. The franchisees then securely transmit the client's tax data to a team of highly qualified U.S.-based CPAs to professionally prepare the tax returns. Customers will be offered three payment options of $200, $300 and $500—depending on the complexity of the return—without any hidden charges. “With Happy Tax we wanted to rid the market of cowboy tax ‘professionals’ who are costing hard-working Americans millions of dollars each year in IRS penalties and interest,” said Happy Tax CEO Mario Costanz in a statement. “Our franchisees are left to focus on what they do best, providing amazing customer service, while our experienced CPAs prepare and sign off on the tax returns. I'm so excited and happy to introduce this service to the world. We've already been called the Uber of tax preparation, but I feel we are much more than that. With a franchise program that will enable average Americans to earn more money and a customer experience that truly revolutionizes the way taxes are done, it's time we can finally say: Smile, It's Time to File!" For more information, visit www.GetHappyTax.com for franchise inquiries and www.HappyTax.com for consumer inquiries. This sounds like a solution in search of a problem to solve ! Quote
SFA Posted April 16, 2015 Report Posted April 16, 2015 Sounds Great. Don't you just love it. Us "cowboy tax professionals" need to be hog-tied. No doubt about it. 3 Quote
Jack from Ohio Posted April 17, 2015 Report Posted April 17, 2015 Copied from Accounting Today: By Michael Cohn A new tax prep franchiser called Happy Tax is hoping to make a dent in an already crowded industry with a new business model involving CPAs. The Miami Beach-based company aims to provide convenient customer service, along with accurate, reliable and professional tax returns prepared by CPAs with a minimum of five years of training and experience. Using Happy Tax’s patent-pending technology and processes, franchisees offering the service will help customers avoid the hassles traditionally associated with preparing their taxes, meeting clients anytime, anywhere, including house calls. The franchisees then securely transmit the client's tax data to a team of highly qualified U.S.-based CPAs to professionally prepare the tax returns. Customers will be offered three payment options of $200, $300 and $500—depending on the complexity of the return—without any hidden charges. “With Happy Tax we wanted to rid the market of cowboy tax ‘professionals’ who are costing hard-working Americans millions of dollars each year in IRS penalties and interest,” said Happy Tax CEO Mario Costanz in a statement. “Our franchisees are left to focus on what they do best, providing amazing customer service, while our experienced CPAs prepare and sign off on the tax returns. I'm so excited and happy to introduce this service to the world. We've already been called the Uber of tax preparation, but I feel we are much more than that. With a franchise program that will enable average Americans to earn more money and a customer experience that truly revolutionizes the way taxes are done, it's time we can finally say: Smile, It's Time to File!" I need some of this to put on my garden!! It will last until the 2nd audit that goes bad... 1 Quote
Richcpaman Posted April 20, 2015 Report Posted April 20, 2015 Bleeh... I don't have to franchise to provide good service. To charge standard rates. To not "surprise" my clients. Mario: Sorry. That biz plan don't hunt. Rich Quote
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