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Henry Jackson

Franchise Tax Office

Jackson Hewitt — Charleston, SC

Office

6868 Jefferson Pl
Charleston, SC 29328

Contact

  • Phone(221) 402-2360
  • Emailhenryjackson@jackson-hewitt-charleston-sc.example
  • PTINP50350564

Profile

  • Years of experience9 years
  • Accepting new clientsYes
  • Virtual meetingsIn-person only
  • E-files returnsNo
  • Fee range$$ – $$$
  • LanguagesEnglish, Russian, Arabic

About Henry Jackson

Henry Jackson is a Franchise Tax Office serving clients in Charleston, South Carolina and the surrounding region. With 9 years of professional experience, the firm of Jackson Hewitt — Charleston, SC handles a focused range of federal and state tax matters for individuals, families, and small businesses.

As an authorized franchise tax office, Henry Jackson is authorized to prepare federal returns, e-file with the IRS, and assist clients with year-round tax planning. AFSP participants have limited representation rights before the IRS for returns they prepared and signed.

Specialties

  • Nonprofit (Form 990)
  • International expat returns
  • Quarterly estimated payments
  • E-commerce sales tax
  • Affordable Care Act compliance

Service area

Primary office in Charleston, SC (ZIP 29328). Federal returns can be prepared for clients anywhere in the United States; state-specific work focuses on South Carolina.

How to verify this preparer

Every preparer listed on TaxPrepFinder can be cross-checked against the IRS Return Preparer Office public directory using the PTIN shown above. The IRS provides a free Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications at irs.treasury.gov/rpo/rpo.jsf. Search by last name, ZIP code, or credential to confirm an active filing-season status.

For CPAs, the South Carolina Board of Accountancy maintains a public license-lookup tool. For tax attorneys, the South Carolina State Bar offers a similar member-search facility. Confirming credentials directly with the issuing authority is always recommended before engaging any preparer for a complex matter.