busy season runs smooth and fast into march

majority of practitioners reporting improved results.

complete findings are published in the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 practitioner’s tax season performance review and outlook report. (learn more here)

by rick telberg

the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 busy-season mood-barometer is showing significantly higher satisfaction and confidence ratings as the profession grinds through one of its best performances in years.
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ten steps to a better tax season

tools for balancing work and life in the most special time of year.

by ira rosenbloom

three nights a week and saturdays. for many accountants, this describes the extra effort that is made to properly service clients during tax season. the quality of life for accountants and their families typically takes a turn for the worse during this special time of year. most will tolerate the change because it brings cash flow and profits.

but are accountants truly making the most of this extra effort? what if it were possible not only to improve tax season but also to enhance profitability and improve quality of life, as well?  here are ten steps that will give you a better shot at achieving those goals. read more →

survey update: busy season shifts to hi gear

red pencil survey

and so, too, the mood of the accounting profession.

 by rick telberg

the outlook for a better busy season is improving among tax and accounting practitioners, with 16% reporting “much better” operations in january, up from 11% in the year-ago month and continuing a string of monthly year-over-year advances in the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 polling.

complete findings are published in the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 practitioner’s tax season performance review and outlook report. (learn more here)

overall, practitioners are headed into the jaws of the february busy season with 57% of them reporting generally positive results. only 19% are calling for worse and 25% forecast no change.

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new survey findings: tech investments, better economy, more complex returns buoy busy season outlook

four in five expect the same or better  than last year’s busy season.

by rick telberg

as busy season 2012 gets into full gear, tax and accounting professionals are holding steadfast to their confidence that this year’s results could show a marked improvement over last year’s, according to current readings of the profession by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间.

with january 2012 just beginning, 55% of accountants expect 2012 to be overall  “somewhat” or “much” better than 2011, which is relatively unchanged from readings in november and december. to be sure, 26% expect no change from last year, and 19% are bracing for “worse.”

in other findings from the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 busy season barometer and related reports:

complete findings are published in the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 practitioner’s tax season performance review and outlook report. (learn more here)

 

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billables look good for busy season

major metrics suggest rebounding business.
busy season benchmarks, dec. 2011

most tax and accounting professionals heading into busy season are expecting meaningful improvements over last year in revenues and profits, according to new 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research.

  • complete findings are published in the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 practitioner’s tax season performance review and outlook report. (learn more here)

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survey results: accountants expecting a better busy season in 2012

small but measurable advances.

preliminary results from a survey by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 suggests that tax and accounting professionals are expecting a better busy season this year than last year.

last year at about this time, practitioners rated the then-upcoming 2.35 on a five-point scale with 5 being “much better” than the year before and 1 “much worse.”

in other findings from the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 busy season barometer and related reports:

complete findings are published in the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 practitioner’s tax season performance review and outlook report. (learn more here)

new and preliminary data rate the outlook a 2.42, a scant but perceptible improvement.

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seven tech lessons for busy season

it’s the best time to learn the tough lessons to apply next year.

roman kepczyk

with busy season a frenzy, most professionals keep their heads down and their noses to the grindstone.

but if you’re in management, you can’t afford to waste the once-a-year opportunity to take notes on what’s working, what’s not and what to do about it before the next busy season.

with that in mind, roman h. kepczyk, cpa.citp, lists seven tech tends to watch:     read more →

tom blair: ‘one size fits all’ simply won’t work anymore

nine rules for tax season success, including: bartering services for ammo, if necessary.

by thomas avery blair, ea
tomblairea.com

i believe that in order for the registered tax preparer/licensed tax attorney, cpa and enrolled agent to remain in business now and in the future, there will have to be a resurgence in the attitudes of conventional and unconventional “personal service” to the individual tax client.

i bear witness to the fact that my own small tax practice now requires that more personal attention be given to the individual client. “one size fits all” simply won’t work. the tax code is growing ever more complex while the public’s education in federal taxation matters is waning.

here are some examples of what i mean:

tom blair

1. my clients needed year around access to a notary public… so i became and now remain a commissioned notary public.

2. my clients needed cost-effective access to legal advice, especially over matters of wealth retention… so i fostered a business relationship with an attorney with a desire to have her own practice who had the precise skills my clients asked me to find for them. she gets free office space in my office three days a week by giving my tax clients $50 an hour discounted rates on initial consultations in the “off season.”

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how some thrive in tough times

they make all the hard work pay off.

by rick telberg

some tax and accounting practitioners are showing how to deal with the same problems as their peers and competitors, and yet rise above them.

the results can be dazzling.

overall, 45% of accountants say this busy season was better than last year’s, including 12% who said “much better.”

indeed, for those lucky few, it was better by almost any measure. among those who reported operations were “much better” this year: read more →