{"id":8520,"date":"2010-09-13t09:20:07","date_gmt":"2010-09-13t13:20:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/48e130086c.nxcli.net\/?p=8520"},"modified":"2015-10-23t03:07:28","modified_gmt":"2015-10-23t07:07:28","slug":"70-of-tax-professionals-scan-tax-documents","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2010\/09\/13\/70-of-tax-professionals-scan-tax-documents\/","title":{"rendered":"70% of tax professionals scan tax documents"},"content":{"rendered":"

and four reasons why you should too.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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perhaps more surprisingly, according to a copanion<\/a> survey of 850 accountants, only 10% had no plans to scan tax documents at all, with the remaining 20% are still just considering it.<\/p>\n

converting paper files to digital workpapers has several benefits, copanion says, including:<\/p>\n

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  1. elimination of paper filing and storage.<\/li>\n
  2. facilitates firm-wide access to client documents via network or internet connection during preparation and review.<\/li>\n
  3. provides an electronic record of documents received from clients\u2014making it easier to identify what is missing and quickly find individual documents to fulfill client requests.<\/li>\n
  4. reduces the cost of supplies related to copying, such as paper and toner.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n