/r/taxpros/

r/taxpros

90k members
r/taxpros is a subreddit with 90k members. The most common kinds of discussions are pain & anger and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses tax, worst, looking for, client, and hate, and they frequently recommend/review tax software, management software, and bookkeeping software.
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
: "Do not buy SurePrep from Thompson Reuters"
16 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "How to start out on my own?"
10 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Tax strategy software recommendations"
1 post
#4
Money Talk
: "My wife going full time on our firm - how to fund this during the growth phase"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/taxpros

#1

Tax

: "Do you clean up schedule C books for Tax engagement or charge extra?"
75 posts
#2

Worst

17 posts
#3

Looking For

15 posts
#4

Client

: ""Hey, your Client's 1099 is ready" - Investment firms sending link to download Client Docs"
9 posts
#5

Hate

6 posts
#6

Firm

: "1.5 Years Into Firm Ownership and Barely Any Inquiries. What Am I Doing Wrong?"
6 posts
#7

Clients

: "Tired of Clients not understanding the difference between distributions vs taxable income"
5 posts
#8

Software

5 posts
#9

Struggling

4 posts
#10

Fees

: "Do you include all services in your Fees?"
3 posts

Products Discussed in r/taxpros

Tax Software

60 reviews
#1
Drake
3.1 from 9 reviews
#2
ProConnect
4.8 from 8 reviews
#3
Intuit
4.3 from 6 reviews
#1
TaxDome
4.0 from 8 reviews
#2
Canopy
4.7 from 3 reviews
#3
AccoAI
4.5 from 2 reviews
#1
QuickBooks
3.8 from 4 reviews
#2
QuickBooks Online
4.0 from 3 reviews
#3
Xero
3.5 from 2 reviews

Flair Used in r/taxpros

#1
FIRM: Procedures
: "For the love of taxes OPEN YOUR MAIL!"
124 posts
#2
FIRM: ProfDev
: "Just in case you don't have clients as helpful as mine"
26 posts
#3
FIRM: Software
: "Do not buy SurePrep from Thompson Reuters"
17 posts
#4
IRS, Agency Delays
: "This IRS Call Might Be All-Time"
12 posts
#5
News: IRS
: "IRS simplifies penalty relief, introduces automatic process for eligible taxpayers"
12 posts
#6
Where's my refund?
: "April 16th phone calls ☎️"
6 posts
#7
OBBB
: "What are you seeing for OBBBA traps?"
2 posts
#8
News: Non-US
: "Living abroad as a diplomat's spouse, just got my CPA at 41. Is expat/diplomat tax a viable niche?"
1 post

Member Growth in r/taxpros

Yearly
+9k members(10.6%)

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Last updated: July 14, 2026