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The reason given for speedy deletion is preposterous. How can the person who founded BOTH Jackson Hewitt AND Liberty Tax Service, which together have more than 7,000 tax preparation offices in the US and Canada be deemed to be of no importance? Clearly, that puts him solidly in the ranks of major contemporary entrepreneurs. Besides, as the entry makes clear those companies are important as innovators in the way tax are filed, in addition to their sheer size.

Also, I'm not even done writing the article. I'll add some info and review it.

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