Business ProfileforJTH TAX, INC.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - On September 21, 2022 the Attorney General for the District of Columbia filed a government action lawsuit against JTH Tax, doing business as Liberty Tax Service. According to the lawsuit The District seeks to hold Liberty Tax Service accountable for “aggressively marketing its services to low-income residents by offering them $50 in cash “just for filing,” but then secretly increases the cost of tax preparation for individuals who accept the cash payment. In the suit, OAG asserts that Liberty Tax’s deceptive advertising and predatory pricing practices harm vulnerable consumers and violate the District’s consumer protection laws.
OAG’s lawsuit seeks a court order requiring Liberty Tax to provide accurate and truthful information, provide monetary relief to thousands of harmed District consumers, and pay civil penalties. “We filed this lawsuit to stop Liberty Tax from illegally preying on DC’s most vulnerable low-income residents. Now is the time for Liberty Tax to be held accountable for persistently and fraudulently tricking D.C. residents into overpaying for tax preparation. Misleading consumers is illegal, and we won’t allow businesses to profit by cheating District residents", said AG Racine. The lawsuit alleges that Liberty Tax intended "to lure consumers, Liberty Tax aggressively promotes immediate handouts of $50 “just for filing with Liberty Tax” early in tax season (before the end of February). Liberty Tax calls this “cash in a flash” and portrays it as a “perk” with no downside. The company heavily features “cash in a flash” on its own website, in online videos, and by stationing sign-wavers with signs such as “GET $50 NOW” outside of its stores—which are primarily located in lower-income neighborhoods.
OAG alleges that since 2015, Liberty Tax has violated the District’s Consumer Protection Procedures Act and harmed District consumers by:
- Secretly increasing prices for consumers who receive “cash in a flash”: Liberty Tax misleadingly offers consumers $50 in cash “just for filing” their taxes—but does not disclose that consumers who accept the cash will be charged more than those who do not. On average (depending on which forms are filed), consumers who accept the $50 offered by Liberty Tax are then charged anywhere from $67 to $200 more for tax prep services than consumers who do not participate in the “cash in a flash” promotion.
- Falsely advertising cash payments with “no catch”: Liberty Tax misled consumers by claiming that the $50 upfront was a “perk” for doing business with the company and by claiming the payments were offered with “no catch.” In fact, the catch was that Liberty Tax was increasing prices for consumers who accepted upfront cash payments, more than wiping out the benefit of getting the cash.
- Overcharging thousands of DC consumers: Liberty Tax provided over 12,000 cash payments to District consumers as part of its “cash in a flash” promotion from 2015 to 2021—increasing the prices thousands of DC consumers paid for tax prep without their knowledge.
- Exploiting the most vulnerable low-income tax filers: Liberty Tax aggressively advertises immediate cash payments to lure customers, including by advertising on the street in the lower-income DC neighborhoods where its stores are located. And, on average, it increases charges the most for its most disadvantaged consumers who accept these cash payments. Liberty tax charged individuals who file simple returns (with only a 1040 and a W2) an average of $75 more if they accepted the upfront $50 in cash. However, Liberty Tax charged individuals who received the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)—a credit aimed at filers with the lowest-paying jobs—an average of $93 to over $200 more than EITC recipients who did not accept the $50 cash.
OAG is seeking a court order to force Liberty Tax to stop misleading consumers, pay restitution to District consumers who were harmed, and pay civil penalties for violating the District’s consumer protection laws.
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- Location of This Business
- 1716 Corporate Landing Pkwy, Virginia Beach, VA 23454
- Headquarters
- 500 Grapevine Hwy, Ste. 402, Hurst, TX 76054
- BBB File Opened:
- 1/5/2001
- Business Started:
- 10/5/2023
- Business Incorporated:
- 3/10/1997
- Type of Entity:
- Corporation
- Alternate Business Name
- NextPoint Financial
- Liberty Tax Service
- Esmarttax.com
- Additional Contact Information
Phone Numbers
- (866) 829-3278Other Phone
- (800) 790-3863Other Phone
- (866) 829-3278
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