1/28/2025 - By Carlos Saldana and Casadi Shepherd
Tax season can feel like a daunting dance, but with the right steps, you can glide through it easily. The following step-by-step guide provides a quick twirl of tips to help you chassé through tax season from making sure you eat right to taking ownership of your time. Remember, even in the world of taxes, a little rhythm can make the process more enjoyable!
1. Set realistic expectations. As a CPA, managing client expectations during tax season is crucial for a well-choreographed and stress-free tax season experience, Look Ahead and Anticipate.
2. Start asking for all documentation early on. Leap into tax season by requesting documentation early. It helps you manage workloads, avoid last-minute rushes, and Deliver Legendary Service for your clients.
3. Take advantage of Technology. In today’s accounting world, technology is not just a tool - it is a dance partner, enhancing creativity, performance, and connection. Embrace Change.
4. Organize, Prioritize, and Delegate. Tax season can be overwhelming, but with the right dance moves for organizing, prioritizing, and delegating tasks, you can manage your workload effectively and ensure a successful season. Get Clear on Expectations.
5. Eat and hydrate. Tax season can feel like a high-energy performance, and just like dancers need proper care, tax professionals benefit from self-care too. Here’s how to pirouette through tax season:
6. Take time off and schedule regular breaks. To prevent injury during our tax season tango, it is crucial to take time off and schedule breaks to maintain your well-being and productivity. This will help prevent burnout, boost productivity, maintain mental health, and enhance the quality of your work. Take Action.
7. Plan a reward. Keep Things Fun and Celebrate Achievements.
Remember, your health is your most valuable asset. By being proactive and maintaining a structured routine, you can not only meet your professional deadlines but also continue to enjoy and excel in your dancing pursuits. Embrace the season with resilience and creativity, knowing that your well-being is the foundation for success in all aspects of your life. Practice Empathy with Others.
About the Authors
Carlos Saldana is a senior administrative assistant in the Tax & Accounting Services practice of Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund. His primary responsibilities encompass supporting senior management to ensure precise deliverables while specializing in the management of CCH Practice systems, processing and filing tax returns, project management, financial management, and other executive administrative tasks.
Casadi Shepherd is a supervisor in the Tax & Accounting Service practice of Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund. She provides a variety of tax preparation and review for construction clients, real estate clients, high-net-worth individuals, consolidated entities and not-for-profits organizations. She began her career in public accounting in 2018, providing tax and consulting services for individuals and flow-through entities.
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