/r/taxpros/

r/taxpros

73k members
r/taxpros is a subreddit with 73k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
A community for Redditors who are tax professionals to discuss professional development, firm procedures, news, policy, software, AICPA/IRS changes, news/updates about law relating to any tax - U.S. and International, Federal, State, or local.

Popular Themes in r/taxpros

#1
Pain & Anger
: "I am done with the idiot/old clients..."
11 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "For those of you that run your practice out of your house what address do you use?"
10 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "Best way for a mid-career CPA to get more into tax?"
7 posts
#4
Money Talk
: "What is your base fee for a standard 1040?"
7 posts

Popular Topics in r/taxpros

#1

Tax

: "Turnaround Time In and Out of Tax Season"
19 posts
#2

Lacerte

: "Gaps in tech stack for Lacerte tax practice"
6 posts
#3

Client

: "I started a bookkeeping firm and everyone tells me to partner with a CPA firm to get Clients. Is this something you guys find beneficial?"
5 posts
#4

Software

: "Has anyone successfully converted from ProConnect to another tax Software?"
4 posts
#5

Cpe

4 posts
#6

Firm

3 posts
#7

Return

3 posts
#8

Axcess

3 posts
#9

Business

3 posts
#10

Proconnect

3 posts

Member Growth in r/taxpros

Daily
+14 members(0.0%)
Monthly
+443 members(0.6%)
Yearly
+10k members(16.2%)

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