Good Preparer Procedures Will Reduce Review Time

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By Ed Mendlowitz
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The better the quality of the return that is submitted to the reviewer, the easier it will be for the reviewer allowing them to spend more time using their brain instead of their eyes.

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Many procedures whose purpose is to reduce reviewer’s time will add to the preparer’s time and occasionally will add to the total time for the return. That is so and should be acceptable because there are more preparers than reviewers.