{"id":106843,"date":"2023-01-05t10:30:09","date_gmt":"2023-01-05t15:30:09","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/?p=106843"},"modified":"2024-08-07t23:09:58","modified_gmt":"2024-08-08t03:09:58","slug":"stop-tax-return-review-shortcuts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2023\/01\/05\/stop-tax-return-review-shortcuts\/","title":{"rendered":"stop tax return review shortcuts"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a>three questions to ask when choosing a process.<\/strong><\/p>\n by ed mendlowitz<\/i> the big issue that i see with the tax season review process is that the workload compression and rush cause the use of shortcuts to get the return out quicker.<\/p>\n more: <\/b>the best way to review a tax return<\/a> | three types of tax return reviews<\/a> | routine is key to reviewing tax returns<\/a> | why you can\u2019t skip checklists<\/a> | tax review procedures are your quality control<\/a> | seven types of tax return reviews<\/a> | how to turn tax returns into new business<\/a> doing this has a cost of breaking down the system and having you have to start over each year with the same problems of untrained or poorly trained people not following procedures and making the same type of mistakes they always made. shouldn\u2019t this stop? questions for you to consider when you decide on a method of reviewing returns:<\/p>\n i believe most of your answers will indicate there is not any loss of quality or efficiency. there might even be an increase in quality! based on your answers to the above questions, why not relook at your procedures?\u00a0 keep in mind that one of the major differences with the april 1-15 procedures during the entire year is the skipping or greatly curtailing the content review.<\/p>\n if you disagree and get really bad returns prepared, then you won\u2019t want to shortcut your procedures. however, this means that the quality of what is turned in for review by your staff is terrible. you drive the train, not the other way around. it is the process that governs, not the people who are unhappy having to follow the procedures.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" three questions to ask when choosing a process.<\/strong>
\nhow to review tax returns: the field-tested update<\/i><\/a><\/p>\n
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\nimagine everyone cooking a big mac in mcdonald\u2019s sidestepping the procedures so the hamburgers could get made faster and the customers get served quicker. that is what you are doing, except instead of big macs, it is your clients\u2019 tax returns that your staff will never<\/strong> get right (unless by extreme accident)!<\/p>\n\n
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