The annual “Giving Tuesday” holiday is coming up on November 29, and many charitable causes will benefit from the generosity of millions of Americans who will give them money. But it’s not all about money – many people choose to donate hard goods ranging from cars to...
Four Levers that are Key to Growth: 1. Transitioning in and out of tax season 2. Increasing year-round revenue 3. Optimizing pricing 4. Changing client relationships. When I started in this business (some 34 years ago) I was lucky enough to have great mentors. Maybe itβs...
Letβs start with what doesnβt work: clients late for meetings, phone tag, and e-mail hell. If your primary communications methods are: meetings, phone calls, and e-mail, youβre losing out on a lot of money and a saner life. 21st century clients want all the same things 20th century clients...
April 15 is just over a week away and many tax preparers have fees in place for clients who bring their documents in at the last minute. Bloomberg recently published the article β Procrastinating On Your Taxes? Your Accountant May Fine You ,β which quoted NSA President Marilyn Niwao. Of...
If you adopted or tried to adopt a child in 2014, you may qualify for a tax credit. If your employer helped pay for the costs of an adoption, you may be able to exclude some of your income from tax. Here are ten things you should know about adoption tax...
The Child Tax Credit may save you money at tax-time if you have a qualified child. Here are six things you should know about the credit. The Child Tax...
As a tax preparer, sometimes you have to break the news to tax clients that they owe a large amount on their tax returns. Sometimes, they have no idea that this was coming and have not prepared for a large tax bill. NSA members weigh in on how to break the news gently and tips learned...
January 14, 2015 National Society of Accountants survey reports on fees to prepare a range of tax returns Taxpayers looking to hire a professional to complete their 2014 tax return can expect to pay an average of $273 for an itemized Form 1040 with Schedule A and a state tax return,...
The National Society of Accountants (NSA) warns that many taxpayers have been victims of an aggressive and sophisticated phone scam where callers claim to be employees of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), but are not. On its website, the IRS explains, βThese con...
You got married. You got a job, had a baby, lost a job, bought a house or moved. Your life shifted in ways that once you couldn't have imagined. The last thing on your mind is taxes. Most taxpayers look up a professional tax preparer once a year, as deadline day looms. But during a year,...
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