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Better communication with clients, more efficient workflow, and cloning themselves top the list of things tax pros want for next year.
June 13 -
Audit myths; credits and whistleblowers; details of reform; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 6
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Reasons to focus on complicated returns; 529 Day; in memory and in thanks; other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 30
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Attorneys and leeches; poker, pro sports and debt; effects of IRS tardiness; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 23
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Summer plans; evaluating clients; succession planning; e-wills; other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 16
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Deduction alternatives; the death of Medicare tax; a phony Social Security number; other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 10
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The tax prep chain saw 4 percent revenue growth, and a 6.6 percent jump in same-store sales.
May 9 -
Deductions for state and local taxes; ‘stealing from the dead;’ how to do away with refundable credits; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 3
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Partners need to accept the role of teacher in order to delegate successfully.
May 3 -
H&R Block said that its e-filings were down for tax season, but that it still gained in market share.
May 1 -
With April 18 in the past, tax practices should start assessing their performance.
April 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s new procedure for authenticating withholding information did not go completely smoothly this past tax season, although it did hold promise for combating identity theft and tax fraud.
April 26 -
Tax breaks for the profitable; how long to keep tax docs; unenrolled preparers; analytical procedures for auditors; other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 25
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The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday it received 135.6 million returns this tax season after a late burst of tax filings in the final week.
April 25 -
Many firms fire staff after tax season. The reason being that they feel they needed to get through tax season and those who are not good are let go as soon as practical. I did it differently.
April 24
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The IRS has advice for tax clients who missed the April 18 deadline.
April 19 -
Top firms carefully analyze their profitability. productivity, client satisfaction and more.
April 18 -
Avoiding double taxation; memorable marketing; the United mess; different kinds of returns; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 18
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Victims of natural disasters, military personnel and others may not have to file by April 18,
April 17 -
Much like last year, tax season will end with an intense rush.
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