tracking tax season 2013: 47 trends, issues and opportunities
how are tax pro’s surviving and even thriving tax season? join the survey; get the answers.
how are tax pro’s surviving and even thriving tax season? join the survey; get the answers.
but most other rates are increasing.
in another sign that the profession is pushing through at least some price increases in a highly fee-pressured environment, a new survey reports that professional tax preparers this year will be charging an average of $246, up 6%, for a typical 1040 with a schedule a and a state return. still, the survey finds price pressure for schedule c’s.
the survey shows pricing for the bread-and-butter forms delivered by local independent tax professionals, including:
the survey also breaks down pricing patterns by region, and adds data on client payment options.
first: are your fees high enough?
by ed mendlowitz, cpa
author of “implementing fee increases” and “the tax season opportunity guide.”
how to be at your best through april 15th.
tax season can be a marathon. everyone has their own tips and tricks, habits and techniques for staying sane and healthy. here are 10 from 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 contributor ed mendlowitz:
good habits for thriving through the tough times.
by sandi smith, cpa
accountant’s accelerator
is keeping a high energy level a challenge for you? here are a few tips to revitalize your personal energy. some of these are very simple, so simple you may think they won’t do anything for you.
more for soloists and small firms: take a cue from venture capitalists: your firm needs a brain trust trinity • accountants, do you know your opportunity number? • five ideas to overcome client price-sensitivity • 5 mistakes to avoid when seeking new clients • 3 steps to start running on millionaire time • the missing ingredient in your marketing that will make all the difference • on the road to a stress-free life: identify your character strengths •
as you read, check to see which ones have slipped from your current daily routine. in that way, you’ll discover how to change your routine to gain more energy. read more →
mergers, tech and the economy create a volatile mix in forecasting filing season.
by rick telberg
join the survey; get the updates.
washington gridlock, last-minute tax changes and continuing economic uncertainty are undermining tax professionals’ outlook for the 2013 filing season, according to new 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 survey results.
the new survey results shed light on:
despite political gridlock and economic uncertainty, practitioners are trending increasingly confident about how well their firms will perform this season. most are looking at advances in total revenue, net profit, number of clients, number on extension, revenue per client, and profit per client.
for example: read more →
this busy season will test new processes – and a firm’s leadership. [how are accountants feeling about about busy season? join the survey; get the answers.]
by dustin hostetler
flowtivity
as many firms get ready to implement and leverage new and improved processes as busy season ramps up, i thought it’d be worth considering a few pointers for the partner leadership group to keep in mind over the next several months.
related: the coming storm in staff turnover (video) | three strategies to improve buy-in for change
and i should probably add a disclaimer to take the accounting hats off for a minute and realize this isn’t an exhaustive list nor is it literal in every example. there are always going to be exceptions, but the more you can abide by the following ideas the better off your firms will be and you’ll be providing better client service as well. read more →
yes, no kidding. love it!
how do accountants handle busy season? join the survey; get the answers.
by ed mendlowitz
author of the new “tax season opportunity guide 2013,” and “how to increase your billing rates.”
tax season presents exciting opportunities for accounting firms and their staffs. every moment should be enjoyed and appreciated. read more →
“e-mail no longer enhances our productivity. it sucks the life out of us.”
by frank stitely, cpa, cva
stitely and karstetter
your office manager calls you in a panic. “fred jones is on the phone, and he’s really angry. he said he dropped off his tax documents in late february. now it’s early april and he still doesn’t have his returns.”
related: how to make an extra $72,000 by working smarter
you tell her to take a message while you investigate. you look at your project management system, assuming you have one. you see that his return is on hold pending answers from fred to the questions you sent him in mid-march. read more →
file under: accountant humor. [jwplayer mediaid=”24535″] now that the election is over, everyone is talking about the impending tax and fiscal cliffs. kyle’s cpa video blog is back with its fifth episode to help everyone get through these uncertain tax … continued
how to make tax season work for you and not just your clients.
by ira s. rosenbloom, cpa
tax season is a fantastic business cycle for accounting firms but too few leverage all of their hours to capitalize on its value. the time has come to maximize the value of tax season and make this your best tax season yet.
here are seven vital agenda items to achieve the kind of success you deserve: read more →
what the election means for busy season: join the survey, get the answers.
by rick telberg
the re-election of president obama may sweep away a few uncertainties in tax and economic policies that have been stymieing business decision-making. but it also sets the stage for a very busy busy-season, complete with last-minute changes in code and forms.
and i’d be surprised if the partisan gridlock in congress suddenly loosens. read more →
super-successful firms are experts at achieving one or more these…
by marc rosenberg, cpa
the rosenberg map survey
if cpa firms did everything “right,” they could easily double or triple their income. doing things right includes effectively bringing in clients, charging high billing rates, maintaining strong realization, high leverage of staff to partners and keeping expenses down. it’s the rare firm that does well in all of these categories.
more practice management strategy: compensation issues for the new managing partner | 20 decisions for your firm’s new partner compensation committee | three ways to break partner gridlock in an accounting firm | what partners are entitled to, and what they’re not entitled to | how to make partner? | why accounting firm partners are “popping prozac like m&m’s” | more…
the path to profitability is different for every firm. but the truly profitable firms are successful at achieving one or more of the following: read more →