We launched Hurricane Tax Prep!
Some businesses expand because of market opportunity.
Others expand because of grandkids.
This one’s the second.
If you’ve worked with Brian Haley before, you already know he’s been serving clients in Western Massachusetts for years. Good guy. Straight answers. No accounting theater.
But over the last few years, something shifted.
His daughter built a life in Hurricane, Utah. Grandkids followed. And suddenly the red rock, the bike trails, and the wide-open Southwest sky weren’t just vacation views — they were family territory.
So instead of “retiring someday,” Brian did something smarter.
He planted a second flag.
And that’s how Hurricane Tax Prep was born.

A New Website. A New Chapter.
This week, we officially launched the Hurricane Tax Prep website, serving individuals, families, gig workers, and small businesses in Hurricane, St. George, and the surrounding Southern Utah communities.
Same Brian.
Same experience.
New geography.
This isn’t a franchise.
It’s not a seasonal tax kiosk.
It’s not a call center accountant.
It’s one person you can call — and talk to — who actually explains what’s going on with your return.
The new site reflects that.
Clean.
Straightforward.
Built around clarity.
And yes, built with stronger local SEO than we were able to do years ago — because if you’re starting fresh in Southwest Utah, you want people to actually find you.
The Brand Isn’t “Tax Season.” It’s Southern Utah.
When we started building the site, we didn’t want it to feel like every other tax prep website on the internet.
Brian isn’t opening a branch in Hurricane just to file returns in a new ZIP code. He’s leaning into the lifestyle here — hiking, cycling, running, rock climbing, and all the reasons people live in Southern Utah in the first place.
So we built the message around a simple idea:
You’ve got better things to do than wrestle with taxes and mundane bookkeeping.
Brian will handle the forms, the numbers, and the details — so you can get back to the trails, the roads, the cliffs, and the weekends that actually feel like weekends.

You’ve Got Better Things to Do
If you live in Hurricane, you probably didn’t move there to stare at tax software.
You’ve got Gooseberry Mesa.
Sand Hollow.
Zion 30 minutes away.
The JEM Trail when the weather’s right.
The whole brand idea is simple:
Let Brian handle the paperwork.
You go outside.
It’s practical. It’s local. And it’s real.

Why We Love Projects Like This
From our side at Cider House Media, this one mattered.
Brian’s been a longtime client. When clients grow into new markets, we don’t just clone the old site and call it done.
We build for the new community.
Different audience.
Different region.
Different competitive landscape.
Southern Utah isn’t Massachusetts. Search behavior is different. The local tax preparation market around Hurricane and St. George has its own players.
So we approached this the way we approach every new market:
Clean structure.
Smart geographic targeting.
Room to grow.
Story baked in.
Quietly, this marks our first website launch in Utah.
And I’ll be honest — we like planting flags in new states.

What Happens Next
Brian isn’t trying to dominate Southern Utah overnight.
He’s doing what he always does.
Meet people.
Do good work.
Answer the phone.
Explain things clearly.
And see where it grows.
If you’re in Hurricane or nearby and need personal tax preparation services — or you’re a small business owner who wants someone reliable handling your returns — Hurricane Tax Prep is officially live.
And if you’re a business owner thinking about expanding into a new region?
Sometimes it starts with family.
Sometimes it starts with opportunity.
Sometimes it’s both.
Either way — build it right.
