I once worked for H&R. The classes were comprehensive if you are able to keep up with the info overload. Their business model is to pack the customers in to look "very busy" and get 'em out quick.
I came close to working for Jackson Hewitt in management. Things were looking real good until they offered me the job and we talked $$. I couldn't believe how low they would start an educated professional. I have since learned that they create a lot of legal issues for themselves - not correctly preparing tax returns. Their job offer was such an insult. |