For tax pros, it's all about efficiency. You’ve got great tax software in place to help get those tax returns done. You’ve notified clients of your deadlines. You are READY! But then clients drag their heels, you have to chase them for documents, and then they send them in using so many different methods that you go crazy. You try and ensure they are all in the right place and have various manual methods for making sure they are complete before you start actually inputting the tax return.
But then it's a lot of “searching, opening, and closing”—over and over again.
It's vital you have a crystal-clear process that ensures you get the right documents from clients, that they are sent securely and on a timely basis, and that you can easily locate, summarize and annotate them so your tax staff can input them efficiently. It's also vital that you have a way to process each document AS IT COMES IN AND ONLY TOUCH EACH DOCUMENT ONCE so you can effectively flatten the tax season by pushing more of the work to earlier in the season.
This technical webinar will demonstrate how to use a client-facing communication tool like Liscio, along with common software you already own (i.e., Google Suite or MS 365 Suite) to create an incredibly efficient document gathering, summarization, and annotating “engine” that will pay off in terms of immediate time savings now and for years to come.
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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.