Showing posts with label smart tax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smart tax. Show all posts

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Smart Tax featured in Nashville Business Journal

Smart Tax was recently featured in an article in the Nashville Business Journal entitled, “Smart Tax to enter Nashville tax-prep market.” The article discusses the expansion plans into Nashville and the type of entrepreneurs that they are looking to attract. In addition, Nick shares the impact and creation of jobs that Smart Tax has the ability to make in the market. Click here to view the article in its entirety!

Smart Tax to enter Nashville tax-prep market
By Brian Reisinger

Tax preparers stand to face a new competitor as a New York-based franchisor moves into Nashville with the expectation of creating more than 100 jobs over the next five years.

Nick Rizzi, CEO of Smart Tax, said his company intends to open its first locations by January 2012 for the next tax season. The company targeted Nashville because it believes the area is under served, with many people flowing to big-name providers he plans to compete with.

(Read More)

Friday, May 27, 2011

Smart Tax Featured in the Nashville Business Journal

Smart Tax was recently featured in the Nashville Business Journal in an article entitled, “Smart Tax to enter Nashville tax-prep market.” It discusses the expansion plans into Nashville and the type of entrepreneurs that they are looking to attract. In addition, CEO Nick Rizzi shares the impact and creation of jobs that Smart Tax has the ability to make in the market. The circulation of the Nashville Business Journal is 7,372 and will be a great way to inform potential franchisees about Smart Tax. Click here to view the full article!

Smart Tax to enter Nashville tax-prep market
Nashville Business Journal - by Brian Reisinger, Staff Writer
Date: Thursday, May 26, 2011, 2:51pm CDT

Tax preparers stand to face a new competitor as a New York-based franchisor moves into Nashville with the expectation of creating more than 100 jobs over the next five years.

Nick Rizzi, CEO of Smart Tax, said his company intends to open its first locations by January 2012 for the next tax season. The company targeted Nashville because it believes the area is under served, with many people flowing to big-name providers he plans to compete with.

“Nashville happens to be one of those areas where there’s just not enough for the area,” Rizzi said.

Smart Tax sells rights to franchisees who own or want to start their own tax service, offering them the benefit of marketing, training and some standardization of methods. Rizzi anticipates opening five to six locations over the course of the next two tax seasons, ultimately reaching about one dozen spots in the Nashville area.

Those offices would ultimately employ between 100 and 130 people, to help area residents prepare their taxes, he said.

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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Smart Tax featured in The Wall Street Journal

Recently, Smart Tax was featured in an article entitled “Franchisees Make Multiunit Ownership Their Mission." The article discussed the growth of multi-unit expansion and how multi-unit concepts are becoming more common and the ultimate goal for franchisees who purchase them. Yvonne Murray, Smart Tax's multi-unit franchisee cites the work/life balance that owning Smart Tax units gives her as one of the reasons she went into franchising after managing a Smart Tax location for Nick Rizzi, Founder and CEO of Smart Tax. Click here to view the full article, or you can view it below!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Smart Tax featured on BNET.com

Recently, Smart Tax was featured on BNET.com in a column entitled, “The Accidental Franchisor.” Nick Rizzi, CEO of Smart Tax, shares his experience as a small business owner and the route he took to creating Smart Tax. Understanding that the tax industry was a profitable recession-resistant field, Rizzi knew he wanted to get into the industry and initially believed that he would join an established franchise. When the territory in Brooklyn he wanted was sold out, Rizzi decided to bypass the competition and start Smart Tax. Rizzi shares some of the obstacles and challenges that he experienced as a new business owner such as a roof leak, which the landlord refused to fix. After finding success with Smart Tax, Rizzi launched the company as a franchise in 2010, which has grown tremendously to a 27 unit franchise. Click here to view the full article!

The Accidental Franchisor
By Nick Rizzi, Founder and CEO, Smart Tax, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Six years ago I decided that knowing how to do taxes would help me broaden my financial advisory practice. After doing the math, however, I realized that for just three or four months of work, a tax preparer can make more than some financial advisers make in a year. I knew I wanted to get into this business.

It seemed like the easiest way to get started would be to buy into one of the established franchise models, so that I could hit the ground running with minimum startup hassle. The problem was, none of those established companies were looking for more franchisees in my area. So I decided to start Smart Tax from scratch.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Smart Tax featured on FOX Business

Smart Tax’s CEO and Founder, Nick Rizzi, was interviewed live on FOX Business’ small business segment entitled "Profiting from Taxes.” The segment discussed the growth of the tax preparation industry despite the economic climate and the aggressive growth that Smart Tax has experienced since launching as a franchise less than a year and a half ago. After reaching 27 locations this year, Smart Tax plans to have over 60 franchised locations open for tax season 2012. Rizzi discussed the recession resistant nature of taxes as it is a service that is needed every year. Additionally, he discussed the profitability that Smart Tax offers for its franchisees as consumers are continuously seeking this high-demand service. He also provided some last minute tax tips for consumers to be aware of when filing this season. Click here to view the segment!


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Smart Tax featured in Brooklyn Business Trends

Recently, Smart Tax was featured in the Brooklyn Business Trends entitled, “Nick’s ‘Smart’ Franchise.” The article was built from interviews with Nick Rizzi and Yvonne Murray, discussing the growth of the Smart Tax since it started franchising in the fall of 2009. View the article below!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Smart Tax featured in the Red Hook Star-Revue

Recently, Smart Tax was featured in the Red Hook Star-Revue in an article entitled, “It’s Not Too Early to Start Working on Your Taxes.” As we are in the midst of tax season, Nick Rizzi, CEO and Founder of Smart Tax provides tips for getting one's taxes done this year and also discusses the growth that Smart Tax has experienced since first opening. After launching as a franchise in 2009 with 10 locations, the brand now has 27 offices throughout the Northeast. Rizzi discusses that while many people can do their taxes on their own, it can be very beneficial to having someone prepare them for you, as many credits can be easily overlooked and preparers such as at Smart Tax are trained to find these credits and make sure that you receive the most money back possible. Additionally, the deadline for filing taxes this year has been extended to April 18th and Rizzi also advices to keep strong records yearlong to ensure the most tax credits.

Smart Tax Featured in Red Hook Star-Revue

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Smart Tax featured in Crain's New York Business

Smart Tax’s Queens franchisee, Jorge Quintana, was recently featured in Crain’s New York Business in an article about veterans who later became business owners. The article states that, “one in seven veterans is self-employed or owns a small business, and that vets are 50% more likely than the rest of the work force to become entrepreneurs.” The story discusses Jorge’s entrepreneur story and diligent work ethic, which has helped him succeed as a business owner. As a veteran, Jorge was able to take advantage of the incentives from VetFran, as Smart Tax is a member of the organization, which allowed him to receive a 25% discount on the franchise fee. Jorge shares his expected growth this year during tax season and his “can-do” attitude which he attributes to being in the Marine Corps. Click here to view the full text!

Veterans' grit gives startups muscle: Ex-military personnel prove well-suited to new firms' risks, rigors.
By Diane Hess

Jorege Quintana, 32, just took advantage of a 25% discount from VetFran—an International Franchise Association initiative that introduces vets to franchise opportunities—to buy a Smart Tax store in Queensbridge, Queens, for $40,000. Mr.
Quintana expects $80,000 in sales this year.

After he got the keys to his shop in December, Mr. Quintana turned to a handful of buddies to help him gut the store and complete a renovation in two weeks. He credits his can-do attitude to his four years as a diesel-engine mechanic in the Marine Corps. His team once had to fix 379 vehicles and 129 trailers in two months to meet inspection standards.

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Smart Tax featured in Brooklyn Business Trends

Smart Tax was recently featured in an article in Brooklyn Business Trends called, “Nick’s Smart Franchise,” where Nick Rizzi, Founder and CEO of Smart Tax discussed his process of putting the company together. Realizing the potential of the tax industry, Nick looked for franchise opportunities with Liberty Tax and Jackson-Hewitt however all of the markets were sold out…leading to the inception of Smart Tax franchise. After the first two years, Nick’s colleagues wanted to get involved and the brand started franchising in November of 2009 and opened with nine locations. Just one year later, the brand has 27 open locations and 46-territories sold in all five boroughs, North and South Jersey, Philadelphia and South Carolina. Click here for the full story.

Nick’s ‘Smart’ Franchise
By Tim Ronaldson

Nick Rizzi is a walking, talking advertisement for public transportation marketing.

No, he’s not a salesman and he doesn’t work for the city’s Transit Authority.

But an advertisement on the side of a bus did serve as a catalyst – at least in part – for Rizzi starting his own business, Smart Tax, that in six years went from a one-location operation to a 29-location franchise. The advertisement wasn’t awe-inspiring, and it wasn’t sexy. It simply beckoned, “learn how to prepare income taxes.”

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Smart Tax Breaks Down Barriers to Business Ownership


Smart Tax Breaks Down Barriers to Business Ownership

While many businesses are buckling down due to the rocky economic climate, Smart Tax, a newly launched tax preparation franchise, is offering two new programs to assist driven entrepreneurs become business owners and grow: in-house financing and free conversions for the Smart Tax brand to qualifying business owners. Smart Tax has led the industry in innovative approaches to growth and has tripled from 10 locations at the start of the 2010 tax season to 29 franchise locations operating in 2011. With 45 territories already sold throughout New York, New Jersey and down the eastern seaboard, Smart Tax is counting on these initiatives to keep its growth rate high and steady.

“I have found that there is no shortage of entrepreneurial-minded individuals despite the recession,” said Smart Tax CEO and founder Nick Rizzi. “We’re working to help those individuals break into the industry or bolster their existing companies with the strength of a franchised system.”

The in-house financing program allows any existing franchisee to finance the franchise fee and up to $20,000 of build out costs through Smart Tax via an interest-free loan. In an economy in which many entrepreneurs are struggling to get small business loans or forced to make down payments as high as 30 percent of a loans total value, this move will greatly facilitate entrepreneurs seeking to expand their business.

“In-house financing is something we’ve been planning for a long time,” said Rizzi. “If someone has proven that they’re serious about the business and has what it takes to be successful, we want to remove any barriers that may prevent them from taking their business to the next level.”

Many of Smart Tax’s existing franchisees were able to take advantage of this initiative and open a second location for 2011 tax season, when they would otherwise have been unable to secure the financing for this continued growth. New franchisees can also receive up to $10,000 in financing towards their franchise fee.

Smart Tax’s other initiative allows independent tax preparation business owners who file at least 250 returns a year to completely waive the franchise fee and convert directly to a Smart Tax franchise. Conversions are a growing trend in the franchising industry and allow entrepreneurs who may be struggling to grow their business to take advantage of an established brand name, national marketing programs and the support of a proven infrastructure. Additional territories are also available with no franchise fee based on the number of returns a service files yearly.

“There are many business owners who have spent years developing their business and building personal relationships with their clients but end up hitting a plateau due to any number of factors,” said Joseph Fontana, Smart Tax’s Vice President of Franchising, who has assisted two of Smart Tax’s new franchisees convert their existing business into Smart Tax. “We’re offering those entrepreneurs the opportunity to take their business to the next level under the Smart Tax brand name.”

The barrier-breaking initiatives are two of the latest innovations from a brand already on the cutting edge of the tax preparation industry. Smart Tax also offers a variety of highly-flexible build outs, allowing entrepreneurs the possibility of opening a location in downtown spaces, strip malls and even kiosks in wholesale retailers.

“We’re always looking for new ways to help entrepreneurs who are passionate about our industry in addition to offering the highest quality service to our clients,” said Rizzi. “With these initiatives, we’re looking forward to another strong year of tremendous growth.”

Smart Tax featured on AllBusiness.com

Smart Tax was featured in the online national business news magazine AllBusiness.com in an article entitled “The Pros and Cons of Owning a Part-Time Franchise." In this article, franchisee Yvonne Murray talks about how part-time franchising with Smart Tax allows her to work only during the four month tax season, during which she puts in 12 hour days. This allows her 7-8 months off during the year, which makes for a pretty great vacation policy and should definitely attract some entrepreneurs looking for a similar setup. Allbusiness.com reaches a wide audience of entrepreneurial people and this article is a great way to spread the word about Smart Tax as a great opportunity for potential business owners interested in franchising part-time—it should definitely generate some quality leads! Click here to read the article in its entirety!

The Pros and Cons of Owning a Part-Time Franchise
by Sara Wilson

Franchise ownership is a goal shared by many; however, successfully transitioning from working a full-time job to running a full-time franchise may seem dauntingly difficult. The bills still need to get paid, the children still need to eat, the risk might be too great. However, there is another option that makes franchise ownership more attainable: going part time. And, better yet, it’s an option offered in franchise categories ranging from hair cutting to interior decorating to fitness.

So what’s the catch? (Or is there one?) Here are some of the pros and cons that come with becoming a part-time franchisee:

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Smart Tax Honors Unsung Heroes in the Community; Offers Free Tax Returns for Firefighters

To Support Firefighters through the Recession, Smart Tax Franchise offers free Tax Returns for Full Week

While many businesses are buckling down due to the rocky economic climate, Smart Tax, a newly-launched tax preparation franchise, is continuously finding new ways to engage with and give back to the local community. Smart Tax has led the industry in innovative approaches to connecting personally with each community it enters, which has allowed them to triple in size from 10 locations at the start of the 2010 tax season to 29 franchise locations operating in 2011. To celebrate a group of individuals that is very meaningful to the brand, Smart Tax is hosting a free tax week for firefighters.

“We are always trying to find ways to create close ties with our communities and provide an experience that is quicker and better than our competition,” said Nick Rizzi, CEO and Founder of Smart Tax. “Our free tax week for firefighters will be one more way we are connecting with our new and existing customers personally and a way to say thank you to those who serve our community.”

The free tax week will be offered from Friday, February 25th to Friday, March 4th at each of Smart Tax’s participating locations. Any volunteer and full-time firefighters can visit for free tax preparation service.

Elmhurst Smart Tax Franchisee Joe Fontana is also a volunteer firefighter and this offering is especially significant for him. He is passionate about supporting his fellow firefighters and is proud to be able to offer this opportunity with the support of the entire Smart Tax system. As firefighters are often known for swapping patches in the fire station, Fontana is continuing this tradition with his tax preparation franchise.

“The catch is, I need your patch,” said Joe Fontana, Smart Tax franchisee and Vice President of Franchise Development who will be trading free taxes for firefighter patches at his Elmhurst Smart Tax office. “We are offering a very significant service to a group of individuals who I am proud to call my brothers. I am very appreciative of the how the Smart Tax family is supporting me with free tax week.”

For more information on participating Smart Tax locations and details on receiving free taxes as a firefighter, please visit www.thesmartwaytofile.com or our Facebook Fan Page.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Smart Tax featured in the Queens Tribune

Smart Tax was just featured in the Queens Tribune in an article about Smart Tax’s week of free taxes for a very deserving group on individuals. To honor the true heroes in our community, Smart Tax is offering volunteer and full-time Fire Fighters FREE taxes for one full week at participating locations. To give back to a group who protects the members of the communities of Queens and all over New York, the brand wanted to do its part and support this group of community members. Elmhurst Smart Tax Franchisee, Joe Fontana is also a volunteer Fire Fighter and this offering is especially meaningful for him. He is passionate about supporting his fellow Fire Fighters and the entire Smart Tax franchise is supporting him as well. You can view the full article by clicking here! Scroll down to page three to see the article on Smart Tax.

Smart Tax at Queens Center Mall Is Offering Free Tax Returns For Volunteer And Full-Time Fire Fighters For 1 Full Week

Queens business owner and volunteer fire fighter, Joe Fontana, is launching a new initiative for the Smart Tax brand. Smart Tax will be offering free tax returns for volunteer and full-time fire fighters for 1 full week. As true hero’s in the community, Fontana and the Smart Tax family feel that this group of devoted community members should be honored and rewarded for their efforts. Beginning this Friday, February 25th, to Friday, March 4th any fire fighter can come into the Smart Tax office in Elmhurst (Queens Center Mall) and other participating locations for free tax returns.

(Read More)

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Smart Tax featured in Franchise Times Magazine




Jorge Quintana, the franchisee featured in the Franchise Times
article, at work in his Queensbridge Smart Tax Location

Monday, February 14, 2011

Smart Tax featured in Life Insurance Selling

Recently, Smart Tax was featured in the magazine Life Insurance Selling, which focuses on trends in the financial and insurance industries. Smart Tax’s Vice President of Franchise Development and Queens Franchisee, Joseph Fontana, wrote an article for the publication about his experiences in expanding his portfolio and adding taxes. As a long-time financial planner and insurance broker, Fontana most recently became a tax preparation business owner as well, which has allowed him to offer a whole new service to his clients. Finding that taxes, unlike some other financial services, were recession-proof, Fontana has found a profitable business model to service his clients and create a stronger, trusting relationship with his clients. In the article, Fontana shares his experience and offers advice to other insurance brokers looking to make the leap into tax preparation. Click here to view the full article!

Breaking Into Tax Preparation
By JOSEPH FONTANA

I was a financial advisor for 17 years, working with my clients to provide a wide range of services including life insurance, accident insurance, health insurance as well as mutual funds, stocks and bonds. At the time, I was working at a bank in Brooklyn, where I provided services to my clients through this channel.

Throughout my life, I always dreamed of owning my own business and servicing my clients with a more personal and customized relationship. In light of the prolonged economic crisis, specifically following 9/11, and the changes our industry was going through, I saw my career coming to an inevitable end. Interest rates were increasing, and people were not investing. Even right now, there are trillions of dollars sitting in the money market that people are not investing.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Smart Tax featured in The Bergen Record

Smart Tax was recently featured in The Bergen Record about its development plans in the North Jersey region, and its new openings in Lodi and Kearney. The article discusses the Smart Tax brand and how it is a low-cost investment business opportunity, as well as the company's new presence in the region. Despite the economic climate, Smart Tax has tripled in size and is continuing to grow with driven entrepreneurs who are able to take advantage of the low start-up costs and tremendous growth potential that Smart Tax provides. Click here to view the article in its entirety!

New tax preparation chain sees potential for many returns in North Jersey
By JOAN VERDON

A new tax preparation company has targeted North Jersey as a potential growth market, with locations in downtowns and in a discount store in Lodi.

Smart Tax, a four-year-old company with 29 locations and big expansion plans, opened this month in Kearny and inside the National Wholesale Liquidators store in Lodi. The Brooklyn-based chain is hoping to create a niche as the lower-priced alternative to tax preparation giants H&R Block and Parsippany-based Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, both for taxpayers and potential franchisees.

(Read More)

Friday, December 3, 2010

Smart Tax highlighted in the Queens Ledger

Smart Tax was featured in a Queens Ledger article entitled, “Dude, Where’s my Tax Refund?” The article discusses the recent dilemma where the Postal Service sent $2 million worth of undelivered tax refunds for 1,231 Queens residents back to the Internal Revenue Service due to mailing address errors. Read below for a portion of the story of check out the full article here.

Dude, where's my tax refund?

Queens residents waiting for their tax refunds have their own mailing addresses to blame.

The Postal Service sent $2 million worth of undelivered tax refunds for 1,231 Queens residents back to the Internal Revenue Service due to mailing address errors.

The checks went to people who have not updated their addressees, said IRS spokesperson Dianne Besunder, adding that the federal government is eager to return the money.

“We want [them] to get this money as soon as possible,” she said.

This year the average refund for New York State taxpayers was $2,471, up from $1,581 last year.

The Queens residents still waiting for their checks are owed on average $1,624.

“People are coming in and saying I didn't get my check,” said Nick Rizzi, the owner of Smart Tax, a tax preparation service with 30 locations- including four in Queens- that serves approximately 30,000 clients each tax season. (Read More)

Monday, November 22, 2010

Franchisee Spotlight: Joe Fontana

Q: Where are you originally from?
A: I was born in Brooklyn and raised in Queens, so I am very familiar with the region in which I am opening my new business.

Q: Before Franchising, what were you involved with?
A: Prior to partnering with Smart Tax, I was a Financial Advisor for 17 years. I worked most of my career in Brooklyn, which is where I met Nick Rizzi while working at the same firm. We built a strong working relationship and friendship over our long career together. Nick and I were always searching for our next venture and like most people, both of us dreamed of someday owning our own business. In light of the prolonged economic crisis and changes our industry was going through, Nick and I saw our careers coming to an inevitable end. Nick was insistent that whatever venture he’d pursue it had to be something more recession resistant than financial sales. In 2005, when Nick went out on his own and created Smart Tax, I applauded him for taking this risk and building Smart Tax from scratch. Nick and I stayed in close contact and one day I happened to pass by his Smart Tax storefront and I knew this was real and growing. In 2010 I had realized that I needed to take control of my career and discussed an opportunity to join Smart Tax. Nick hired me as the company’s Vice President of Franchise Development, with the goal of building the brand. I wanted to help take Smart Tax to the next level and help Nick grow our franchise system. Now, not only will I be helping to grow the brand on the corporate side but I will also be a first-time business owner in the Smart Tax system as a multi-unit franchisee.

Q: Why is this brand the right fit for you?
A: I am very excited to finally be a business owner after being in Corporate America for so many years. I wanted to join a franchise business and after extensive research, I feel that Smart Tax has the prime territories that other brands cannot offer and a corporate culture that is unmatched. This is not the same Corporate America all over again, with unnecessary rules and regulations holding us back. We understand what Corporate America is all about and we feel there is plenty of room for change in our industry. Smart Tax is a ground floor opportunity, where I have the ability to play a large role in a growing business. Because Smart Tax is a newly launched franchise, we listen to our franchisees and encourage a culture where we openly share ideas and foster creativity. It is a convergence of ideas and a great business to be a part of. Our goals are to provide better service to our clients that seek our help at tax time and a better opportunity for our franchisees to grow. In a word, Smart Tax is dynamic, and that’s what attracted me most.

Q: How do you see the brand connecting with your local community?
A: Because I have spent my whole life in Queens, I understand the community I will be serving with my Smart Tax business. At Smart Tax, we care about our clients and I want to give back as much as possible. I realize that tax time can be very stressful and confusing for most people. I want to build strong relationships with my clients and ultimately provide them with a better experience during the tax season. I am very active with my local Fire Department as a volunteer Firefighter as well as a Cub Scout Den Leader. I understand the value of giving back to the community and will reach out to local organizations throughout my territories to help in any way I can. Additionally, I plan to support Toys for Tots this year and secure a drop box at my Smart Tax office to help support the organization for the holidays. We will also be giving away large golf umbrellas to every client we work with to show our appreciation.

Q: What are your future goals? Development plans?
A: My near term goal is to have my Queens Center Mall location as the top producing store for Smart Tax. I want to be able to show potential franchisees how successful this business model really is. This tax season I want to reach at least 500 returns. In the long term, I have the rights to develop three locations and I’d like to see all three open, thriving and ultimately having our brand recognized for excellence and step above service.

Friday, November 5, 2010

SmartTax featured in the Stamford Advocate

Smart Tax was featured in the Stamford Advocate discussing the brand’s aggressive expansion plans into the Connecticut market specifically focusing on Fairfield County. Smart Tax plans to develop five locations in Stamford and 15 throughout Fairfield County. Nick Rizzi discussed his entrepreneur story in founding Smart Tax after being blocked out of many of the established tax preparation franchises. Rizzi launched Smart Tax as a franchise in November 2009 and by tax season 2010, he had 10 locations already open and operating. Now, Smart Tax will have 29 offices open for tax season 2011 and plans to have 100 locations open for tax season 2012. The article delves into why Connecticut is an attractive market for the brand and the tremendous potential for growth.

SmartTax slated for Fairfield County
Michael C. Juliano, Staff Writer

SmartTax may soon be coming to a neighborhood near you.

Nick Rizzi, a financial planner from Brooklyn who since 2004 opened 10 SmartTax locations in New York City, plans to open another five outlets of his new tax preparation franchise in Stamford, and establish another 15 locations throughout Fairfield County in his goal to open 100 stores by 2012.

"I was sitting at my desk at a bank one day and a bus went by with a sign that said `Learn to do taxes,'" said Rizzi, who took it as cue to enroll in an H&R Block class on tax preparation. He learned the office where he was taking the class did 2,000 returns a year at $220 a pop. "I thought to myself that this sounds like a great business." (Read More)

Friday, October 29, 2010

Franchisee Profile: Matthew Jamel

Opening Date: January 3, 2010
Location: Brooklyn, NY

Q: Where are you originally from?
A: I was born and raised in Brooklyn.

Q: Before Franchising, what were you involved with?
A: Before partnering with Thomas Rock to open a Smart Tax location, I attended Brooklyn College and graduated in May of 2010 with a degree in Business Management. Upon graduating, I started working with Thomas to put together a business plan so we could open a Smart Tax location in Brooklyn for tax season 2011.

Q: How did you learn about the brand?
A: Thomas had both known and worked with Nick Rizzi, CEO of Smart Tax, at Redhook location for five years. When Smart Tax started franchising in 2009, we began discussing the possible business options and the details in how we could open a location after I graduated from college.

Q: How do you see the brand connecting with your local community?
A: Because I have spent my whole life in Brooklyn, I want to see our business connect with the local community 100 percent. Thomas and I grew up five blocks from each other, played sports in Brooklyn as kids and still do. We plan to take every opportunity we can to connect with the residents of Brooklyn, building relationships and creating a strong local aspect to our Smart Tax business. We want our customers to feel comfortable and realize we are hard-working locals just determined to make filing taxes less formal.

Q: What are your future goals? Development plans?
A: I would classify myself as a hard-working individual who is dedicated to my work. We are earning our entire year’s salary in less than four months, so we have set the bar extremely high for our first tax season. We’re planning to file 400-500 tax returns, well above average.
 
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