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Joshua Morgan1mo ago Pinned
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Welcome to the Accounting & Tax community — introduce yourself!

This community is growing fast and we'd love to get to know everyone. Drop a comment below with: (1) Your name and location, (2) How long you've been in Accounting & Tax, (3) One thing you're working on right now. Looking forward to connecting with all of you and building something great together.

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Sandra Evans1d ago
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Anyone successfully sold a Accounting & Tax business? What was the process like?

I'm thinking about selling my Accounting & Tax business in the next 12-18 months. We're doing about $1.2M in revenue with 15-18% net margins. I have no idea where to start — broker vs. private sale, what multiple to expect, how to prep the business. Any advice from people who've been through it?

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Betty Ruiz6d ago
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3 things that doubled our revenue in Accounting & Tax

After 5 years of slow growth, we made three changes that took us from $500K to $1M in 18 months: (1) Raised prices 20% and positioned as premium, (2) Implemented a referral program that pays $50 per new customer, (3) Added a recurring service plan that now makes up 40% of our revenue. The recurring revenue was the biggest game changer — predictable cash flow changed everything.

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Olivia Williams20d ago
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What's the biggest challenge you're facing in Accounting & Tax right now?

I've been in the Accounting & Tax space for about 3 years now and feel like I'm hitting a wall with growth. Revenue is stuck around $40-50K/month and I can't seem to break through. Would love to hear what challenges others are dealing with and how you're tackling them.

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Eric Wilson24d ago
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How are you handling rising costs in Accounting & Tax?

Between supply costs going up 20-30% and labor costs increasing, our margins are getting squeezed hard. We're a Accounting & Tax business doing about $800K/year and I'm trying to figure out how to maintain profitability without losing customers. What's working for you all?

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Edward Mitchell25d ago
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Books every Accounting & Tax business owner should read

Just finished "The E-Myth Revisited" and it completely changed how I think about my Accounting & Tax business. Also highly recommend "Profit First" for managing cash flow, "Traction" for building systems, and "Never Lose a Customer Again" for retention strategies. These four books have had more impact on my business than any course or seminar I've attended.

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Charles Diaz1mo ago
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Free financial template I use to track my Accounting & Tax business

Created a spreadsheet template that tracks all the key metrics for a Accounting & Tax business — revenue per service type, customer acquisition cost, employee productivity, monthly P&L, and cash flow projections. Been using it for 2 years and it's helped me make much better decisions. Happy to share the framework with anyone who wants it.

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Kimberly Baker1mo ago
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Insurance costs for Accounting & Tax — anyone found better rates?

Our general liability and workers comp premiums went up 25% at renewal. We're paying almost $18K/year now for a Accounting & Tax business with 8 employees. Feels excessive. Has anyone had luck shopping around or found a good broker who specializes in our industry?

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Diane Phillips1mo ago
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Best software/tools for managing a Accounting & Tax business?

I'm currently using spreadsheets for everything and it's becoming unmanageable as we grow. Looking for recommendations on CRM, scheduling, invoicing, and operations management tools that work well for Accounting & Tax. Budget is around $200-500/month.

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Sara Rogers1mo ago
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The state of Accounting & Tax in 2025 — where do you see things heading?

Been in Accounting & Tax for over a decade and the industry has changed more in the last 2 years than the previous 8. Between AI, changing consumer behavior, and new regulations, I'm curious where everyone thinks things are headed. Are you optimistic or concerned about the next few years?

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Wayne Ramirez1mo ago
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Hiring in Accounting & Tax — what's your strategy?

We've been trying to hire for 3 months and it's brutal. Posted on Indeed, ZipRecruiter, even offered referral bonuses. Getting applications but the quality is terrible. What's working for you all in terms of finding good people for Accounting & Tax?

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Louis Gonzalez1mo ago
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How I reduced overhead by 30% in my Accounting & Tax business

Spent last quarter doing a deep dive into our expenses and found we were bleeding money in places I never expected. Renegotiated our lease (saved $800/month), switched to a cheaper payment processor (saved $200/month), eliminated 3 software subscriptions we barely used ($350/month), and restructured our scheduling to reduce overtime. Total savings: about $4K/month on a business doing $60K/month.

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Amy Murphy2mo ago
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Customer retention hack that works great in Accounting & Tax

Started sending handwritten thank-you cards to every new customer with a $20 gift card for their next visit. Costs us about $25 per card total. Our repeat customer rate went from 35% to 58% in 6 months. The ROI is insane when you calculate lifetime customer value. Simple but nobody does it.

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Kathleen Price2mo ago
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Marketing budget for Accounting & Tax — what percentage of revenue do you spend?

I've heard everything from 5% to 15% of revenue for marketing. We're currently at about 3% and I know we need to increase it, but I want to make sure I'm spending it in the right places. What's your marketing budget and where does it go?

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Janice Jackson2mo ago
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How do you handle negative reviews in Accounting & Tax?

Got hit with a 1-star review on Google last week that's completely unfair. The customer is exaggerating and it's already affecting our calls. We had a 4.8 rating and now it dropped to 4.6. How do you all handle this? Respond publicly? Try to get it removed?

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