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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 -
The due date for applying has been set at June 20.
May 9 -
There are nine spots open for stakeholders starting in January 2018.
April 29 -
With April 18 in the past, tax practices should start assessing their performance.
April 28 -
Top firms carefully analyze their profitability. productivity, client satisfaction and more.
April 18 -
A recent report from Adobe offers a host of insights into how consumers look at tax filing,
April 14 -
Health care changes and the possibility of tax reform dominate the conversation.
April 13 -
Not that there's a lot of down-time, mind you ...
April 11 -
The AICPA, NAEA, NATP, NCCPAP, NSA and others have combined to ask for improvements.
April 4 -
The Office of Professional Responsibility is trying to expand its authority over preparers – and running into opposition.
April 4
Accounting Today -
Preparers are divided on the value of promoting themselves during their busiest time.
March 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service has seen a proliferation in the past 24 hours of a phishing email seeking to steal tax practitioners’ usernames and passwords for the IRS's online services.
March 31 -
Tax practices are looking for ways to keep employees engaged during busy season.
March 28 -
No matter how small your firm is, your clients’ information is very tempting to hackers.
March 23 -
This year’s filings are still behind last year; more and more tax pros won’t be vacationing after April 18; and other statistics as of the middle of the this year's filing period.
March 20 -
H&R Block is out to wrest back market share from its online tax-prep rivals with such aggressive measures as free services and interest-free advances on refunds—oh, and plunking a supercomputing Jeopardy star down on the desks of its 70,000 tax preparers.
February 27 -
Every preparer wants to know what their clients think. The trick is how to find out.
February 21 -
Taxpayers often have radically different opinions of the Internal Revenue Service than tax professionals — which offers practitioners some opportunities.
February 21 -
Taxpayers are excited, expectant and confused about the Trump administration’s plans – all at once.
February 14 -
Fees are rising, but customers keep coming back.
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