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Tax Preparation is Best Learned from Experience

Throughout this course, one of the things that I’ve really appreciated is the way the questions and answers are handled for all the learning activities. Since for many of us, this is a self-study course, it’s always nice to be given an opportunity to find mistakes on our own. The way the answers are laid […]

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Avoiding Shortcuts

I’ve been transferring all the work I’ve done offline to the online quizzes and learning activities and have found that the process is a bit slow.  Outside of actually getting everything entered, perfection is an actual possibility on most of the activities since you are given two chances and the highest score is kept.  As […]

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Why Your Tax Firm Should Be Hiring and Training Now

  As you prepare for the upcoming tax season, you should also begin hiring and training the staff you will need to run your business in the upcoming year. Ideally, running a tax school during the off-season is the best way to find the right employees. By running an income tax school, you can observe […]

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Striving for Quality of Time over Quantity of Time

It’s apparently a bad idea to attempt a quiz while a seven year old is running around and vying for your attention every couple of minutes.  It’s unfortunate that I followed through with this plan and missed something that I could have easily caught if I had given it my full attention.  Admittedly, it wasn’t […]

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Trying not to Rush the End

As I start to close in on the last chapters it has gotten really tempting to try to pick up the pace and get it done.   I’ve completed nearly all of the review questions and am now circling back through to complete the learning activities. So far going back has been a good refresher of […]

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Details, Details, Details

Even though this course isn’t actual tax preparation, I feel like I’ve been doing a pretty good job of treating like it is.  At least I thought I was until this past weekend.  As much as I try not to act on it, when I get to the learning activities I usually have a pretty […]

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What You Need to Know About the 2014 Tax Filing Season Delay

  Due to the sixteen-day federal government shutdown, the IRS has announced a 1-2 week delay of the 2014 tax filing season. This means the IRS will not be accepting and processing returns before January 28th at the earliest and February 4th at the latest. What’s worse about the delay is that they are not […]

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Loving v. IRS: What to Know

UPDATE TO THIS ARTICLE: A federal court ruled that the IRS does in fact have the authority to provide tax credits to individuals purchasing health insurance on the health insurance exchange. Get the full story on Accounting Today here. ———— While the discussion of whether tax preparers should be regulated and tested continues, the decision […]

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