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Liberty Parent Postpones IPO; Reports Results

Liberty Tax logoJTH Holding, the parent of Liberty Tax Service, has postponed a planned initial public offering. However, the Virginia Beach, Va.-based company has decided that because of the number of shareholders it has, JTH will report financial results in compliance with SEC requirements.

JTH had net income of $17.3 million for the year ended April 30. That was after an after-tax charge of $800,000 associated with costs for the IPO. Non-GAAP net income for fiscal 2012 was $18.3 million, an increase of 16 percent over fiscal 2011. Revenue for the most recently reported year was $109.1 million, a 14-percent increase over the prior year.

During the 2012 tax season, Liberty operated 4,183 office locations in the United States and Canada, compared to 3,845 during the 2011 tax season. Total returns prepared increased to 2.2 million, up from 2 million.
Liberty also replaced a credit facility that was due to mature in March 2013 with a five-year facility through a syndicate of seven banks. The $130 million lending package has a $25 million term line and $105 million revolving line of credit.

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