{"id":97913,"date":"2023-02-07t11:58:04","date_gmt":"2023-02-07t16:58:04","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/?p=97913"},"modified":"2023-02-26t22:47:57","modified_gmt":"2023-02-27t03:47:57","slug":"dont-let-clients-dictate-tax-workflow","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2023\/02\/07\/dont-let-clients-dictate-tax-workflow\/","title":{"rendered":"don\u2019t let clients dictate tax workflow"},"content":{"rendered":"
ask the right questions and stick to your processes.<\/strong><\/p>\n by frank stitely<\/em> who makes the errors in your firm? staff obviously, but that\u2019s half of the answer. clients are a major source of tax return errors. clients cause errors in three ways:<\/p>\n more:<\/strong> make fewer mistakes, increase revenue and capacity<\/a> | how small firms can win the talent wars<\/a> | easy ways to avoid \u2018done but\u2019 tax returns<\/a> | six ways to create a millennial-friendly firm<\/a> | do you know your turnaround time?<\/a> every tax season, we finalize and deliver returns only to hear from the client, \u201ci think i might have forgotten to tell you that we had a baby last year.\u201d does this happen to you? this is a client error of omission. unintentionally, clients withhold important information.
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