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When it comes to getting up to speed for filing season, everyone has a different hurdle.
February 3 -
From blogging and social media to email marketing and prize drawings, preparers share how they lure in new clients.
January 31 -
Far fewer are concerned about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, unlike last year.
January 14 -
Sometimes it can feel like now, it’s up to the client to do their part so you can do your job. In many ways, you’re right.
January 8
Accounting Today -
Get working on it now, before the filing season rush begins.
January 7 -
For many tax pros, temporary staff aren’t worth the trouble.
January 7 -
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Filing should be easier this time, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t steps you can take to make things better.
January 2 -
Customers can upload their documents and get matched with a tax pro.
December 31 -
Tax pros share how they handle estimate-seekers and price shoppers.
December 26 -
The agency is once again reaching out to practitioners who originated problematic returns.
December 17 -
Tax pros share their strategies for dealing with cost-conscious clients.
December 13 -
Updates include new forms, e-file capabilities, and behind-the-scenes software upgrades.
December 13 -
Tax professor Sharyn Fisk will take the helm early in 2020.
December 10 -
The new platform connect taxpayers with 'their ideal tax professional.'
December 10 -
The IRS has ideas for taxpayers and their advisors to get ready for filing.
December 5 -
Tax preparers share their experiences with the fall deadline.
November 19 -
The tax prep chain Block recognizes three tax practices for their business success and community achievement.
November 4 -
Tax practitioners share what they’ve done to prepare for transitioning their practices.
October 22 -
Tax practitioner Bill Nemeth gets ahead of CP2000 letters with artificial intelligence.
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