Refunds Up as Tax Pros Tackle 41.5% of E-filings

* Total refunds issued represent returns received and processed in 2024 – the current year only. The number of direct deposit refunds represents returns received in the current and prior year but processed in 2024.

Also: The IRS realizes a footnote is in order and we are shocked.

By Beth Bellor

Average tax refunds are on the rise, so the weekly filing data has one uptick besides the amount of traffic to the IRS website – an increase that perhaps isn’t a positive.

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The Internal Revenue Service had received 34.7 million returns, down 5.7 percent from the same period one year ago, as of the week ending Feb. 16, the latest data available. Lower numbers are no surprise, of course, because there had been only 19 days in the 2024 filing season, which opened Jan. 29, compared to the 26 days there had been in the 2023 season, which opened Jan. 23.
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Accounting Hiring Hits Another High

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Overall employment in the accounting profession

 

Tax prep is less than half the increase.

By Beth Bellor
CPA Trendlines Research

Is the accounting profession closing its staffing gap?

It sure seems that way, as employment hit an all-time high in January. Women fared well, too, reaching record levels in the field overall and in payroll services.

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Nationally, unemployment held at 3.7 percent as total nonfarm payroll employment increased 353,000, according to the latest data available to CPA Trendlines Research. Of those new hires, 74,000 came in professional and business services, well above 2023’s monthly average of 14,000.
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Tax Pros Handle 37.7% of E-filings

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Paper still used by 2.2 percent of filers.

By Beth Bellor
CPA Trendlines Research

Tax season moves slowly forward, and tax professionals slowly gain ground

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As of the week ending Feb. 9 – the latest for which data are available – the IRS had received 25.6 million individual income tax returns, down 11.4 percent from the same period a year ago. It had processed 25.4 million returns, down 4.4 percent.

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Tax Pros File 33% of Early Returns

table of IRS filing data for week ending Feb. 2, 2024

A shorter season to date makes comparisons difficult.

By CPA Trendlines Research

The Internal Revenue Service has fired up the machinery and begun cranking out tax returns. And so begins our annual ritual of tracking how well they do that.

All of the initial figures are double-digit down, largely because of seven days’ fewer collections. The 2023 filing season began on Jan. 23 vs. 2024’s Jan. 29, so 2023 totals cover 12 days as opposed to this season’s five days.

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Staff Wages Hit Record High

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Payroll services staff hourly earnings

Their bosses aren’t seeing the same increases.

By Beth Bellor
CPA Trendlines Research

Going into the New Year, the average American is doing somewhat better. Earnings are up a bit; unemployment is down a bit.

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For employees in the tax, accounting and bookkeeping business, things are more complicated. Pay for employees overall? Usually down, way down. But pay for staff in every sector? All-time highs.
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