tax season ’22: working harder for every dollar

we may be miserable but the money is rolling in.
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we may be miserable but the money is rolling in.
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six keys to turning prospects into clients.
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money isn’t the biggest draw.
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america’s workers are on the move. maybe it’s post- (let’s hope) pandemic restlessness. maybe it’s the closing of companies and the loss of jobs. maybe it’s the windows of opportunity that opened during remote work.
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whatever it is, an astonishing 40 percent of workers say they are likely to consider a new job opportunity in 2022, according to the 2022 salary guide issued by the adecco group.
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pros handle less than half of e-filings.
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six weeks into tax season, 63.5 million individual income tax returns had been filed, down 3.9 percent from the same period in 2021 – the week ending march 11, the latest data available from the internal revenue service. of those returns, 62 million had been processed, up 5.9 percent, pegging the current processing rate at a respectable 97.6 percent.
more: tax pros preparing 46 percent of e-filings | irs launches 2022 season with “strong start”
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a tax season that began and ends one month earlier than the previous year makes comparisons difficult, with true perspective likely not possible until late may.
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david bergstein sees radical changes in the accounting business with the infusion of external investments.
with steven sacks