SURVEY: Tax Pros Try New Solutions to Old Problems

Some of them might work for you.

By CPA Trendlines Research

CPA firms have been through a lot in the past few years. It’s a wonder CPAs are still in business and still, in many cases, sane.

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But things seem to be settling down. COVID-19 is waning a bit. The federal government didn’t issue any last-minute, mid-season tax edicts. Firms are scooping up new clients. Revenues and profits are up, and more than half of all practitioners are daring to admit a sense of optimism.