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Want Long Term Success? Consider a Tax Franchise

If you are considering starting your own franchise, the most important thing to examine is the state of the industry you are about to enter. This will help you determine the potential longevity of your future business. After all, if one negative fluctuation in the economy is enough to drive you under, the reward may [...]

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Tax Franchising – It Just Makes Sense

Every year, thousands and thousands of people in this country set out to undertake the American dream – owning their own business. And, like clockwork, the vast majority of these people fail. It is not for a lack of effort, motivation, drive, patience, or even money. Most of the people who start their own business [...]

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Is a Tax Franchise For You? Ask Tri Tax Founder Carlos Marquez

Owning a business is the American dream, and buying a successful franchise can be far less risky than trying to reinvent the wheel by striking out on your own. But is franchising right for everyone? It is right for you? Carlos Marquez, Founder of Tri Tax, is a man in position to know what makes a [...]

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Tax Franchise Versus Tax Prep Partnership

Article by Joe Rogers Income tax preparation businesses have been growing in appeal for startup entrepreneurs for some time now, and with the current changes in the industry, this might be the best time ever to consider this type of business venture. Tax Preparation Franchises seem to be popping up in just about every corner [...]

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Why to Get a Tax Franchise

Article by Sarah Duncan Income Tax Franchise – Why to Get a Tax FranchiseOpening a franchise allows small business entrepreneurs to go into a business that ensures their success. Taxes get more complicated all the time; clients are practically running to the tax store to get your help. An income tax franchise allows the owner [...]

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