John T. Hewitt (born 1949 in
Detroit
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,
Michigan
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) is an American entrepreneur, the co-founder of
Jackson Hewitt
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. is the second largest tax-preparation service in the United States; responsible for preparing over 2 million federal, state, and local income-tax returns each year.
The headquarters is located in Jersey Cit ...
, sole founder of
Liberty Tax Service
Liberty Tax, is a chain of franchise and company-owned locations that provide tax preparation services. It is known for its wavers, people in Statue of Liberty costumes and Uncle Sam costumes, used as a form of guerrilla marketing. It is the thi ...
and now CEO o
ATAX As of late 2006 Hewitt served as
CEO
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,
chairman of the board
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and president of the latter. Together these companies account for more than 10,000 tax preparation offices in the United States and Canada. In addition, John Hewitt was a pioneer in the development and use of specialized tax-preparation
software
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At the lowest programming level, executable code consists ...
, which is now the industry's standard practice.
Early life and education
Hewitt is a native of
Detroit, Michigan
Detroit ( , ; , ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is also the largest U.S. city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of government of Wayne County. The City of Detroit had a population of 639,111 at ...
.
His parents moved to
Greece, New York
Greece is a town in Monroe County, New York, United States. A suburb of Rochester, New York, it is the largest town by population in Monroe County, and the second-largest municipality by population in the county, behind only the City of Rochester ...
when he was four, and then to
Hamburg, New York
Hamburg is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town had a population of 56,936. It is named after the city of Hamburg, Germany. The town is on the western border of the county and is south of Buffalo. Ham ...
when he was 14. He graduated from
Hamburg High School prior to enrolling at the
University at Buffalo
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.
Career
1969-1981; Early career with H&R Block
Hewitt began his career in 1969, leaving the University of Buffalo early to become a tax preparer with
H&R Block
H&R Block, Inc., or H&R Block, is an American tax preparation company operating in Canada, the United States, and Australia. The company was founded in 1955 by brothers Henry W. Bloch and Richard Bloch.
As of 2018, H&R Block operates approximat ...
.
Hewitt quickly moved through the ranks of the organization, becoming an assistance district manager for Western New York and then a district manager for the areas of Elmira, Corning, and Ithaca.
By 1980 He was the youngest regional director at H&R Block running over 250 offices.
Hewitt perceived a need for technological innovation within the tax industry and he left H&R Block in order to pursue that opportunity. Working alongside his father, he pioneered the development of decision-tree tax-preparation software. However, H&R Block uninterested in the software, leading Hewitt to found a tax-preparation service that would exploit the efficiency of electronic tax preparation.
1982-1997; Jackson Hewitt
In August 1982 in
Hampton Roads, Virginia
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after Hewitt and other investors acquired the six offices of a local tax-preparation company, Mel Jackson Tax Service and launched the "Hewtax" interview program, the first of its kind in the industry, that had been developed with his father. In 1988, the company changed its name to Jackson Hewitt. By 1986, the
IRS
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began testing an electronic filing process, allowing taxpayers to directly file their taxes, bypassing mailing of returns entirely, benefitting Jackson Hewitt and other providers of electronically produced tax forms. Also in 1986, Jackson Hewitt began offering
franchises
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in the United States.
According to
Inc. Magazine
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, By 1992 Jackson Hewitt had attained a second place ranking within its industry and was one of the fastest growing
private companies
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in the United States. The company became public in 1994. When it was sold for $483 million in 1997, it was operating 1,345 offices.
1997-2017; Liberty Tax Service
John Hewitt had left Jackson Hewitt at the time of its acquisition, and was
contract
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ually barred from competing with the company until 2000 within most areas of the United States. In order to avoid infringing on the terms of his non-compete contract, Hewitt initially focused the company's operations in Canada, purchasing a Canadian tax company on September 1, 1997.
As of 2012
Liberty Tax
Liberty Tax, is a chain of franchise and company-owned locations that provide tax preparation services. It is known for its wavers, people in Statue of Liberty costumes and Uncle Sam costumes, used as a form of guerrilla marketing. It is the thi ...
operated 4,000 offices in North America and had become the fastest-growing major tax-preparation company in history. Liberty Tax Service is best known for the costumed "wavers" dressed as the Statue of Liberty used in front of the offices across the country.
During John's tenure at Liberty Tax Service, he wrote and published a book titled iCompete: How My Extraordinary Strategy for Winning Can Be Yours (copyright 2016).
2018-Present; Loyalty Brands
John Hewitt founded Loyalty Brands in 2018. Loyalty Brands is an umbrella franchise company that manages twelve brands. The synergy between the brands allows franchisees to create a portfolio of several businesses that complement each other as a way to diversify and grow their entities. Currently, Loyalty Brands manages several operational and sales aspects for the brands, four wholly owned by Loyalty Brands, including ATAX Tax Service, Ledgers Accounting, Little Medical School, Zoomin Groomin Mobile Pet Spa and Loyalty Business Brokers.
Honors and awards
* Small Business Influencer Champion Small Business Trends and Smallbiztechnology.com (2011)
*International Franchise Association Entrepreneur of the Year (2006)
*
Accounting Today
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Top 100 Most Influential People (2000–2012)
*
Ernst & Young
Ernst & Young Global Limited, trade name EY, is a multinational professional services partnership headquartered in London, England. EY is one of the largest professional services networks in the world. Along with Deloitte, KPMG and Pricewaterh ...
Virginia Entrepreneur of the Year (2003)
Sources
Accounting Today's 100 Most Influential People
References
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Businesspeople from Detroit
Living people
1949 births
University at Buffalo alumni
American chief executives of financial services companies