TaxAssist Accountants provides a personalized, six-week initial training course to all new franchisees which encompasses tax, accounting, software, marketing and business development. It fully prepares its accountants for trading on completion, setting them up to run and grow a successful, efficient practice.
David Paulson, Senior Vice President, Franchise Development, said: “We are continuing to receive a very high level of interest in our franchise, hence we are releasing our dates for 2022 now, so that people can start to plan ahead and book their place.”
Courses will run in:
January
Jan 17 – Feb 25
May
May 3 – Jun 10
August
Aug 30 – Oct 7
October
Oct 24 – Dec 9 (week break over Thanksgiving)
“Currently, courses are running virtually, but this will be reviewed regularly, with an aim to have face-to-face courses in place by the end of 2022.
“If you are interested in finding out more about our successful business model, now is an idea time to begin your research, allowing plenty of time to plan and prepare, ready to launch in the New Year.”
The TaxAssist Accountants franchise opportunity will appeal to CPA-experienced accountants working in industry, full-time tax preparers looking to scale up their business, individuals without an accounting background but with a strong financial services or banking background, as well as those that already own an accounting or tax practice they wish to develop as part of a global brand.
If you are interested in joining the TaxAssist Accountants network, book onto a 45-minute online Discovery Session, where you can find out more about our business model and the technical and business development support on offer. Click here for more information.
October 2021
Franchisee Case Studies
Kully Sahota
Olivia Palios
Don O'Connell
Raza Syed
Alex Smith
Bukky Shonola
Accreditations & ethics
The Group abides by the ethics of the British Franchise Association (bfa) and works closely with all relevant accountancy and tax professional bodies and institutions. The Group abides by the laws and ethics of countries in question, currently the Irish Franchise Association, the Franchise Council of Australia (FCA), the International Franchise Association (IFA) and the Canadian Franchise Association (CFA).