Thursday, July 29, 2010

Economic Times Call for Innovative Measures; Smart Tax Offers Free Franchise to Existing Franchisees

To Adapt to Economy, Smart Tax Sparks Growth by Eliminating Franchise Fee for Current Franchisees

BROOKLYN, NY – While many businesses have slowed growth due to the rocky economic climate, Smart Tax franchise, a newly launched 10-unit tax preparation concept, is just starting to speed up. In an effort to adapt to the economic climate and spark growth within the Smart Tax system, Smart Tax has eliminated the franchise fee for existing franchisees signing a franchise agreement in 2010, allowing Smart Tax franchisees to continue developing the brand despite the economic climate and mature their franchise portfolios in multi-unit ownership.

“Despite being launched in the rocky economic climate, Smart Tax has continued to grow due to the dedication and passion of the franchisees in the Smart Tax system,” said Steve Beagelman, senior franchise advisor to Smart Tax and Founder of SMB Franchise Advisors, a franchise consultancy firm. “To reward its franchisees and strengthen its systems further, Smart Tax has decided to eliminate the franchise fee to spark growth with existing franchisees who have already found success in its system and desire multi-unit ownership.”

The current economy has been labeled one of the worst in centuries and the franchising industry as a whole has seen a decline in development. As a way to reduce barriers of entry and continue growing, Smart Tax CEO Nick Rizzi has eliminated the franchise fee for franchisees already involved in the system to allow these entrepreneurs to take advantage of the prime real estate market.

This program has allowed Smart Tax franchisees to bypass the financial crisis and continue building the brand throughout the U.S. More than 80 percent of the franchisees are taking advantage of this initiative, allowing Smart Tax to open up five new locations in Texas, New Jersey, and New York.

“I saw this as an opportunity to strengthen my franchise portfolio by adding a new location,” said Mike Leibowiz, Smart Tax’s first franchisee and owner of three Smart Tax locations in Staten Island and Bayonne, NJ. “From the moment I made the decision, Nick Rizzi and I have been scouting out new real estate and planning my expansion strategy to further build the brand in the area and increase the impact of localized marketing efforts.”

Brooklyn franchisee Yvonne Murray agrees. The franchise fee elimination together with the success of her Brooklyn franchise has inspired Murray to sign on for her second Smart Tax location in Brownsville, NY, which will open for tax season 2011. The financial liberty has also allowed her to focus on what she considers the most important aspect of running a good business: community involvement. She has funded summer programs and other charitable initiatives, and even been able to start a Smart Tax Little League organization.

“It’s all about community,” Murray says. “A thriving business has a responsibility to give back. Smart Tax understands this and has allowed me to do a lot of really great things for the neighborhood I love so much. It doesn’t get much better than this.”

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Smart Tax Featured in New Mexico Business Weekly

Smart Tax was recently featured in an article in the New Mexico Business Weekly entitled, “IRS Aims to Squelch Tax Prep Incompetence.” The article was built from an in-depth interview with Nick Rizzi and delves into the trend emerging where the IRS is becoming stricter in enforcing rules and regulations on tax preparers and also discusses Smart Tax’s growth plans throughout New Mexico. A portion of the story is shared below, and you can view the full article here.

IRS aims to squelch tax prep incompetence
by Dennis Domrzalski

As the Internal Revenue Service prepares to crack down on tax preparers, some see it as an effort to drive small practitioners out of business.

But others, like Nick Rizzi, CEO of Smart Tax, see it as an opportunity. Rizzi’s franchise company says it plans to open 15 offices in the Albuquerque area by the 2012 tax season.

“Everybody needs to do taxes, and we have found it to be a good business to be in,” says Rizzi from his New York City office. “Albuquerque is a prime hub for expansion and development because the market is largely underserved."

With 80 percent of Americans using a tax preparation service and with new, stricter IRS regulations, the tax industry as a whole will need to adapt, and many small tax preparers in the Albuquerque market will be eliminated. (Read More)

Friday, July 2, 2010

Smart Tax Featured in New Haven Register

Smart Tax was recently featured in an article in the New Haven Register entitled, “Website, Tax Firm Eye Area for Expansion.” The article was built from an in-depth interview with Nick Rizzi and discusses Smart Tax’s expansion strategy throughout the region to open 15 locations over the next 2 years. The story delves into Nick Rizzi’s entrepreneur story and also provides a link to the website to point entrepreneurs in the right direction. A portion of the story is shared below, and you can the full article here.

Website, tax firm eye area for expansion
By Angela Carter

Owners of a new tax preparation franchise, and a website where companies sell excess inventory, are eyeing the New Haven area for expansion.

Nick Rizzi, chief executive officer of Smart Tax of Brooklyn, N.Y., said he is looking for franchisees to open 15 locations across New Haven, East Haven, North Haven, West Haven and Hamden by the 2012 tax season.

“There are pockets in those areas that are just screaming they need help,” he said. “I see a lot of potential here. If I had the wherewithal, I would do it myself.”

Rizzi initially approached other tax franchises, but none of them had territories available in areas he wanted. “I decided to go it alone,” the former financial planner said.

Franchisees and tax preparers working with them will need to be certified and take continuing education courses, under new rules being implemented by the Internal Revenue Service.

Smart Tax has 10 offices in New York, New Jersey and Texas; Rizzi also plans to expand into Pennsylvania.

The franchise fee is $20,000, half of which is due at closing, and the remainder would be due after a franchisee’s first tax season. For more information on becoming a franchisee, visit www.thesmartwaytofile.com.

To read the rest of the article from the New Haven Register, please click here.
 
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