UnhappyFranchisee.com asked: Are LIBERTY TAX SERVICE Franchise Owners Happy? If you’re familiar
Entrepreneur magazine has ranked the Liberty Tax Service franchise #3 behind McDonald’s & Subway. However, some commenters who claimed to be former Liberty Tax franchisees left stern warnings on the Franchise-chat forum.
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BostonTax wrote:
I’m a former Liberty Tax Franchisee
I hope you are ready for a little enlightenment! I held a successful Liberty Tax Franchise for 5 years until I decided to let the franchise agreement lapse. I did this for a few reasons:
1. The royalty fees were outrageous! 14% went to normal royalty while and ADDITIONAL 5% went for so called advertising royalties. The ad royalties were supposed to be put back into your local market to build the brand name. This was never done! All advertising in addition to the ad royalty I had to pay for because it did not fit into Liberty’s concept of advertising. I don’t know exactly what the concept was because our AD could not give an answer and the approved methods changed by the week.
2. Corporate was totally unresponsive to the needs of the franchisees. The AD system is designed to recruit anyone who can write a check for 100K. No other skills or ability required.
3. The minute you are behind in a royalty payment, they send you a notice to cure. After that, if you don’tpay, they try to terminate your franchise agreement.
4. Upon termination, Liberty enforces through legal proceeding a 2 year, 25 mile radis non compete clause that is in the franchise agreement. This is enforceable in the Eastern Division of the Federal District court, where, at least 2 Liberty friendly judges preside.
5. Liberty does not recognize chargebacks for bad debts as an adjustment for your royalty fees. All royalties are based on your gross, not your net collectable. This was an ongoing issue with them and the accounting department did not have the ability or the inclination to resolve!
My best advice is do not go with these guys, they are bad news. If you like to have people collect royalties and provide no support, then this is the franchise for you! It is very expensive to get into, the initial fee is around $32K just to buy the territory plus those pesky royalties. You can’t make money on this concept.Most of the surviving franchisees I’ve talked to in the last 2 years have experienced great difficulty not only in making a profit, but in the corporate support or lack thereof.Remember, 19% of your gross is getting kicked back to Liberty, which is excessive by any standards. Please do yourself a favor and call former franchisees ,those that are currently getting sued (they are very likely to talk, as I found out), and current ones to try to get the straight poop.
Barbara Green wrote:
I too was a Liberty Tax Franchisee and I agree with everything you said.
The only reason for purchasing any franchise is because the business model is a proven marketing success as evidenced by the profitable franchisees. That is why you pay a license fee of $25,000. Being profitable is not in the cards for a Liberty Tax franchisee. Liberty Tax’s market/ business model is aimed at individuals who have very simple tax returns, i.e one W-2 and standard deduction which is why they were very successful in Norfolk, Va. That market is full of military people with one w-2.
Liberty will sell anyone a franchise at any location, in any georgraphic area, even if there is not a chance in hell of the franchisee being successful.
At one time, I too owned a Liberty Tax Franchise for one tax season. It was only one season because of the behavior of the Regional Manager who called me on January 15th demanding and screaming “Why had I not generated 200 tax returns and that maybe this business was not for me. I was stunned and confused since employers are given until January 31st. to give w-2’s to employees. Apparently, he thought that I was in Norfolk, Va. where that is possible.
It only goes downhill from there. The bottom line is I lost all of my investment in this businees (approx. $80,000) because I closed it rather than becoming a victim of this unethical company. NOthing would make me happier than to be a part of a class action lawsuit.
WHAT DO YOU THINK? DO YOU OR HAVE YOU OWNED A LIBERTY TAX SERVICE FRANCHISE? ARE LIBERTY TAX SERVICE FRANCHISEES HAPPY? WHY OR WHY NOT?
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From an article in John Hewitt's hometown paper:
http://pilotonline.com/business/consumer/liberty-tax-franchises-face-federal-attempts-to-shut-them-down/article_abf88bd4-4f54-58fb-aaa9-e49822dd2e0d.html
John Hewitt speaks the truth? “We’re not looking for CPAs,” John Hewitt said. “Really, we’re in the business of marketing.”
San Fran Dan: "He is a marketer of Franchises. A seller of B.S. A rip off artist to say the least."
^^^Omg, Dr Zhivago:
That is amazing. Finally!!!!!
I want to talk about my case so badly, but I can't yet. But what I CAN tell you guys is that the paragraph (linked above) where Liberty talks about turning in their own preparers to the IRS really DOES happen. But NOT because the preparers or zees did anything wrong. Many times it's because Liberty is "mad" at you about something and that's one way to get back at you. Boy, do I have a story to tell you guys. Yikes.
Whoever is reading this forum: Don't concentrate on the zee & preparer as the culprit as much as concentrating on Hewitt himself. If you dig, dig, dig, you will turn up all kinds of dirt on HIM. HE needs to be prosecuted and brought to justice. Not the zees or preparers in most cases.
I REALLY hope they succeed in shutting the whole damn thing down. I do feel bad for the current zees. Maybe they could get a refund if the company is shut down. It needs to be. There are SO many things HE has done illegally for years & years & years. Yes, defrauding the Federal Government.
This Virginia Pilot article is a semi "puff-piece" attempt to cover for Liberty's bad press associated with the fraud at THEIR offices.
Greed breeds greed. Until caught, they were Liberty heroes.
Potential franchisee's, run away fast in your decision to maybe buy with Liberty.
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How many LTS peps will make the allot is my guess.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs-bz-ag-tax-idictments-20160317-story.html
Another 12 owner zee shut down for bogus eic sch c in California Stacy Sanchez. When will the Justice Department do something for the entire industry instead of going after small fish? Go get the big fish AKA John Hewitt, he makes millions off of fraud returns and just resells these territories and offices for big $$$. Corporate does nothing about audits because if they audit stores they would have to take out their biggest franchisees. They have to stay arms length away from Zees so they keep their own hands clean even if that means seeing massive amounts of Zees going down for Fraud from IRS. Most franchisees at the top are committing huge amounts of fraud either willingly and/ or negilently.
Concerned Zee, can you post the link about the California office shutdowns.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/federal-court-permanently-bars-californina-based-tax-preparer-preparing-federal-tax-returns
Not sure if that works, it is nice to see another Liberty Tax zee, BUSTED!!!
BALTIMORE (AP) — A prosecutor says a Baltimore grand jury has indicted nine people in a fraud scheme that involved bribing homeless people to file false income tax returns.
David Nitkin, a spokesman for Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh, announced the indictments in a news release Friday.
Charging documents say the owner of several Liberty Tax storefronts in Baltimore targeted homeless shelters, transitional facilities and drug rehabilitation centers, offering vulnerable residents $50 to meet with a tax preparer.
Tax preparers would create returns that maximized the earned income tax credit the applicant could receive and gave the highest refund without Social Security or Medicare taxes being withheld.
The earned income tax credit pays money to qualifying poor people. Liberty Tax kept the majority of it. The scheme was used more than 1,000 times.
One article stated more federal charges coming. Many zees will drop out for 2017 if in a city with problems. IRS can stop problem just by adding supportiing documentation requirement to Schedule C. They are holding up refunds big-time for a form 1095-A, so why not for a Schedule C with no EIN, etc.
If guilty as charged, California zee should go to jail. Refunds stolen, W-2's made up. Why? when you already have 12 stores.
Big news day!
http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs-bz-tax-fraud-20160318-story.html
http://m.ocregister.com/articles/sanchez-708653-tax-returns.html