LIBERTY TAX SERVICE Franchise Complaints

UnhappyFranchisee.com asked: Are LIBERTY TAX SERVICE Franchise Owners Happy? If you’re familiar with the Liberty Tax franchise, please share a comment below.

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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unhappyzee

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  • Another one bites the dust!!!

    Tax preparer charged with identity theft
    By Melvin Mason on March 6, 2018 in Lead News, News, Police & Fire ·

    Blanca Quinones

    A Waterbury woman working for a tax preparation company is facing identity theft charges after Stratford Police said she used a customer’s information to fraudulently open utility and credit card accounts.

    Police charged Blanca Quinones, 46, of 353 East Main St., Waterbury, with seven counts of identity theft and sixth-degree larceny. Quinones was arrested on Feb. 16 after police served a warrant.

    Police said Quinones is accused of stealing the personal information of a customer at Liberty Tax Service and using it to open two utility and five credit card accounts for her personal use. Police said Quinones told officers she had worked at Liberty Tax for nine years preparing customer tax returns. Police also discovered that Quinones has five pending criminal dockets and is being charged with multiple counts of first-degree forgery and larceny.

    Quinones appeared in Bridgeport Superior Court on Feb. 28. Her next court date is set for March 28.

  • I guess LTS isn't going to report results (soon) they have always been the day after HRB and haven't seen anything?

  • I quit and couldn't be happier. I am now on my own and made more money in three months than I did in five with with LTS. GREEDY is all I can say about the whole organization. GREEDY, GREEDY, GREEDY.

  • It’s so sad reading these comments that because of your failure with the company you are rooting for the current zees to fail as well. I understand exactly how and why you all hate LTS , but it sad that some are praying for failed results of the current zees. I know it’s a horrible company that they should not have bought into but rooting and praising any bad news hurts so many more families. It’s as if you can’t wait for thousands to be in the same position you ended up in. Some owners are actually doing very well. Not cool!

  • So how will the Liberty quarterly reports address the business impact related to the founders legal problems?

  • ^^Concerned:

    You are right and not right with your comment. I am an ex-zee from many years ago. I personally do not wish harm on the company as a whole, just "The Man" who started this whole crappy game he's playing with people's money & lives, the entire corporate office along with the legal team and the justice system. Not individual zee's.

    I DID NOT FAIL. Many zees who are now ex-zees did not fail. Some chose to leave, some were ousted, some decided the headaches & stress were too much.........you cannot generalize and say "just because you failed". It's not really a correct statement.

    The point of this forum is to educate potential franchisees about the pitfalls of that company and let them decide for themselves if it's the right move or not. I really wish this forum was around when I began, because it would have altered the course of my life. I certainly would not have plunked down a-n-y-t-h-i-n-g. I have no idea if it's better or worse now, since I've been out for awhile, but I do know that earlier in this forum, I convinced many people to save their money & look elsewhere. They were grateful to me for saving their a-- and for me it was a bit of a satisfaction knowing that I stopped people from investing in this crappy company.

    Maybe it's not crappy any longer.....but I still would warn people to stay away, even today. This was never a franchise to support your dream of becoming your own boss. It was greed all the way. Has it changed? Who knows, but all I can say is beware of the pitfalls before plunking down hard earned $$.

  • You’re absolutely right. Hewitt should pay for everything he has done and yes I am aware of the point of this forum. I just don’t agree with some of the poster who seem to hope and pray every day that the entire company goes down and out of business which would hurt even more zees. That’s all!

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