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During busy times, healthy habits and extracurricular activities are some of the first things to fall off your plate.
March 22
Paychex -
It’s tax season and there will be some mistakes on returns you send to clients. Hopefully not many, but there will be some.
March 20
Withum -
Lawyers and engineers are the most likely occupations to hire professional tax preparers, according to newly released statistics.
March 16 -
Very few preparers would consider changing any part of their system a month before busy season ends, so I won’t offer any of my sage advice. But I will make a suggestion.
March 13
Withum -
With a host of new credentials, certificates, degrees and other ways of signaling their expertise now available, accountants and firms need to develop strategies to figure out which best suit their careers and their practices.
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Here are some ways to save you and your tax practice some headaches this season.
March 6
Withum -
It’s busy season again: a time when you can barely breathe as you hurry to complete returns for clients who often wait until the very last minute to submit tax preparation documents.
March 2Hinge -
Every preparer wants to know what their clients think. The trick is how to find out.
February 21 -
There is no question there are different kinds of complexity for returns.
February 13
Withum -
Tax season is a busy time and there is a temptation to take a shortcut on procedures, skip some extra training or sidestep an extra effort to be in touch with a client. Succumbing to these and other temptations is a shortsighted mistake that should be avoided.
February 6
Withum -
W-2 scams, e-mail scams, phone scams, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers this week.
January 31
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When I was an employee I moonlighted and developed a base of clients who enabled me to eventually quit my job and start my own practice. How could I not like tax season?
January 30
Withum -
Baker Tilly Virchow Krause serves up a flight of services to the fast-growing clients in its craft beverage practice.
January 27 -
Seven ways to build better client relationships during tax season, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers this week.
January 24
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The implications of delaying ACA repeal, getting media exposure during filing season, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 17
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The consequences of not signing a return, price spikes at the pump, Congress gets off to a strong start, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 10
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Kicking off the New Year with: Four Good Tax Moves; “Tax Offender of the Year; “Social Media Checklist for Tax Preparers;” and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 3
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CohnReznick opens a high-tech lab in New York to creatively solve problems for clients.
December 30 -
More last-minute tax strategies to cram in before Dec. 31; an overview of prevalent tax scams; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 27
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Although the year is ending soon, it's not too late to implement some planning moves that can improve a client's tax situation for 2016 and beyond. This article reviews some actions that clients can take before December 31 to improve their overall tax picture.
December 27Thomson Reuters Checkpoint





