“Hey Jack…?”

Two words at the beginning of any tax question Jack has been asked — at least 110,000 times — over the last thirty years

Jack Blanton has been empowered by the Department of the Treasury to represent tax payers before the IRS for over three decades. And because he’s so friendly, knowledgeable and easy to work with, strangers aren’t afraid to ask him the most private of financial questions within five minutes of meeting him. We know that when a sentence begins with these two words, Jack is probably going to solve a problem that will improve that person’s life.

“Hey Bob, let me see last year’s tax return…”

Jack, in turn, will want to see last year’s tax return — and he’ll probably have more than a few questions. It might take twenty minutes but, at the end of the conversation, a plan can be put in place to find the money in a contractor’s future or deal with the penalties and interest on a tax notice that has been weighing heavily on thier mind.

Welcome to the “Hey Jack…” blog

Our practice really is different. Tradesmen get comfortable quickly. Competitors don’t like us very much because we can more easily disappear into a job shop, fire hall, grandstand or pie-eating contest than they do. Our language can be crunchy, our offices look like we’re trying to build a bridge and we’re impatient.

We are you.

Three ways to ask Jack your question

  1. Free Monthly Contractor’s Group Zoom meeting

  2. Email Jack a question

  3. Schedule a strategic, personal, tax planning consultation