If you review tax returns before they go out to clients, you know how time-intensive they can be. Most firms find this to be their situation: this year's source documents are in one place, last year's source documents are in another place entirely, and there is no easy way to see side-by-side comparisons with the actual source documents displayed as well. This leads to frustration and a lot of opening and closing of documents and folders.
And what about reviewer notes, year-over-year annotations, and "watch out for this" type of notes? These are usually in your head, and you may not have conveyed them correctly to the preparers on your team. Because of that, your tax preparer(s) may make mistakes and it’s up to you to catch them. Not a good scenario!
If you are looking for a better way, come and learn a completely revolutionary yet strikingly SIMPLE way to organize documents AS THEY COME IN, with the end result being that all documents are displayed in the order they need to be entered into the return—with last year's source docs beside this year's and all notes and annotations clearly visible and organized so that they carry over to next year. You'll also learn easy ways to create a visual system that will alert you to anything that needs attention, at a glance. And lastly, you'll learn how to get clients to send their documents to you on a timely basis with NO CHASING.
You deserve a better tax season! We have a great process you can follow, using software that you already own.
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Liscio
Head of Technical Content
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Rob is Head of Technical Content at Liscio and the founder of Point7seconds. After seeing the transformative power of using OneNote at his prior CPA firm and clients’ businesses, he formed OneNoteForAll.com and Point7seconds to provide a platform to help teach other professionals the power of OneNote and Microsoft 365. Prior, he was a partner at the accounting firm of Gordon, Stockman & Waugh in Peoria, IL. He has taught at numerous industry conventions, state CPA conventions, SCORE, and Small Business Development Center seminars. He has taught a college-level QuickBooks class at Illinois Central College. He also earned the Elijah Watt Sells Award with High Distinction upon passing the CPA examination.