InfoSpace Buying TaxAct; Eyes More
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Tuesday, 10 January 2012 15:39

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infospace logoTaxAct, whose purchase by H&R Block was halted by the government, has a new prospective buyer. The bidder is InfoSpace, an online search company based in Bellevue, Wash., which has signed a definitive agreement to buy the tax preparation software company for $287.5 million in cash. Meanwhile, InfoSpace CEO William J. Ruckelshaus indicated interest in additional acquisitions in the space to consolidate the online tax market.

H&R Block withdrew its attempt to buy TaxAct after a judge last year blocked the acquisition because of the Justice Department's belief it would be anti-competitive. The deal is expected to close in the current quarter. InfoSpace plans to accomplish the purchase using cash on hand and debt after getting a $95 million financing commitment.

Ruckelshaus gave a fairly strong statement about his company's eying other tax preparation targets when asked about the possibility during a webcast this week. "Consolidation in the space has been discussed. In certain cases, there would be advantages in combining with another player," Ruckelshaus said this week. Ruckelshaus noted that InfoSpace was largely interested in the TaxAct purchase because of its online presence. Online products represent about 75 percent of TaxAct's revenue while consumer desktop products are about 8 percent. The professional tax preparation products are about 9 percent and the remaining come from items such as bank products and stored value cards.

While he said he was not suggesting that TaxAct would get more aggressive on pricing, Ruckelshaus indicated that tool would be examined. "The company has not taken historically aggressive pricing. I think that is a lever they will use more judiciously," he said. He noted that TaxAct has been able to garner a loyal customer base by providing high-quality services and products without relying heavily on price.

Ruckelshaus was asked whether TaxAct might move into website design business as Intuit has. However, he did not directly answer the question. Instead he said, "We think there are opportunities to enhance the present of TaxAct on our web properties," he said. He added that InfoSpace would like leverage its search capabilities after tax season. Ruckelshaus said that "There going to opportunities to for the InfoSpace search business to more prominently display TaxAct." He also commented that InfoSpace was more likely to invest in TaxAct than cut costs aggressively.

He also said that TaxAct spends "well over" $25 million annually on marketing. Ruckelhaus said TaxAct spent "a fair amount of money in the search channel" and in online and offline marketing.

TaxAct had revenue of $78.1 million for the year ended September 30 and $37.8 million in adjusted EBITDA. The company will operate as a standalone unit in its current headquarters city of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. InfoSpace had $214 million in revenue for its year ended December 31, 2010 and $4.7 million in net income. The companies had pro forma revenue of $290 million and adjusted EBITDA of $72.5 million for the year ended September 30.


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