record pre-season hiring surge: ready for biggest tax season ever?

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new jobs pace sets stage for record-high revenues – or disastrous disappointment.

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tax and accounting industry growth is on a tear with no signs of slowing down, according to 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 sources.

in most segments, people are working less and earning more, with payroll a notable exception.

and new data show the industry gearing up for a huge tax season, with tax prep employment leaping 22.5 percent over the same period last year.

here 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 reports on:

  • current hiring trends in each of the bookkeeping, tax, payroll and cpa segments of the industry.
  • average hourly wages for key segments.
  • typical hours worked per week.
  • and trends concerning women in the accounting workforce.

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tax & accounting employment hits new highs

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the number of employees in the accounting industry keeps climbing and toppling old records. the latest data from 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 shows more than 40% of firms are hiring.

the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 careers and hiring outlook

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in this report, 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 covers:

  • current hiring trends in each of the cpa, tax, payroll and bookkeeping segments of the industry, indicating growth and shrinkage among sectors.
  • average hourly wages for key segments, with trends in employee pay rates.
  • typical hours worked per week, showing utilization and productivity.
  • trends concerning women in the workforce, including hiring rates.
  • including 25 charts and graphs

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today’s top six partner compensation trends

money in hand

why so many pay-for-performance plans are a flop.

by august aquila
creating the effective partnership

many of us, including myself, thought that the right compensation plan would solve the answer to underperformance and motivation. over the last ten years or so, firms have moved from a formula-based plan to a pay-for-performance plan which takes into consideration, production, business development, value enhancement and behavioral factors. and, while this has helped place more emphasis on performance, it hasn’t been a magic bullet. why are so many firms still missing the boat when it comes to motivating partners and staff to perform at a higher level?

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janice kaplan, in the new book, “the gratitude diaries: how a year looking on the bright side can transform your life,” refers to a survey on gratitude in which some 80% americans say that receiving gratitude makes them work harder, but only 10% of the survey respondents managed to express gratitude to others on a daily basis.

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