tax trends in small business: what drives them to seek professional help

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new data obtained by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 shows that 84 percent of small-business owners are now paying an independent tax practitioner or accountant to handle their taxes.

in addition, an increasing number of small business taxpayers appear to be taking advantage of sec.179 expensing and bonus depreciation.

the new report available from 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 includes information on:

  • the number of small business owners who use an outside tax or accounting service
  • how many hours per week a small business spends on payroll tax administration
  • average cost for using a payroll agency
  • hours spent on federal tax
  • various tax burdens
  • how to download complete report (pdf, 13 pages)

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get paid faster this tax season: six good reasons to send the bill with the return

it’s good for business and considerate to clients.

by ed mendlowitz
tax season opportunity guide

ed mendlowitz

tax season is a business and businesses need to be paid.  it is harder to justify prices when providing services rather than products.  products are usually priced before delivery while many times services are priced after delivery, i.e. performance.

more on busy season management: tax season trends, issues and opportunities 

many accountants price returns before they are worked on, usually basing the fee on last year, or a rate schedule.  sending a bill with the return establishes the relationship that you should be paid promptly for the work done. read more →

how long can you keep a client?

clients say: not as long as you think.

if you’re a finance manager on the client side, what do you say?

by rick telberg

are most cpas fooling themselves?

if you ask a cpa, as 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 has been doing since 2006, how long they typically keep a client, you’ll get a fairly consistent answer through the years.

if you ask a client how long they’ve worked with their current cpa firm, you’ll also get a fairly consistent answer.

the problem is: the cpa and the client disagree. read more →

de-bunking the myth about niche marketing for tax and accounting firms

plus, five more essential pieces to the profit puzzle.

by marc rosenberg, cpa
author of “what really makes cpa firms profitable?”

i want to de-bunk a myth about niche marketing. many cpas that i have talked to think that niche marketing means that most, or all of their business, needs to be in their niche.

marc rosenberg
marc rosenberg

related:  practice development is no longer an optional activity • 10 good ways the achieve partner accountabilitypick your partners right to begin with  •  the first nine questions your partner team needs to embrace for optimal profitability  • profitability and the value of strategic thinking  • the five essential building blocks for creating a strong accounting firmthe seven signs of great leadership in a cpa firmcompensation issues for the new managing partner  •

they think they will have to stop being generalists or will have to give up all their clients outside the niche. this is absolutely not the case. read more →