The first Monday of February is usually the busiest day of tax season, i.e. many clients will drop off their data today. An old-timer told me that years ago. Will it repeat today?
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In the past I would agree with you but now too many of my clients have some kind of broker statement and they all know by now they won't get it until mid to late February - so now it's quiet the first week then it goes to . . . . . . . Happy tax season all.
In the past I would agree with you but now too many of my clients have some kind of broker statement and they all know by now they won't get it until mid to late February - so now it's quiet the first week then it goes to . . . . . . . Happy tax season all.
General Rule: ALL MONDAYS are the busiest day of the week. Fridays are relatively quiet but still busy.
Starting late this week, volume will pick up.
Starting Feb 14, there will be a strong burst of client returns to prepare. Lasts about 2 weeks solid.
First week of March is a relative lull.
Then starting March 5 it will be day to day because it is so busy.
Around March 25, I begin to "stop" the procrastinators from waiting until the last minute - any remaining clients receive an email from me on March telling them that I need their info by April 1 or we are extending. That causes 50% of the remaining clients to respond. The remaining 50% get a high tax prep bill so it works for me!
Saturday is the best day. The office building is locked so nobody gets in and the phone goes to voicemail. The weekends are meant to get work done------------------without all sorts of interruptions.
I used to do the Saturday appts for clients, Sunday family & friends. Felt I needed to, to make them all happy. Then one day I decided I was going to go down in flames if I didn't give myself some downtime over the weekend. 7am is hot green tea and a walk with the dogs time.
Middle March, particularly March 15, the "oh, #!@$% I only have a month left to file to meet the deadline" wakeup thought.
For me, in the past, the first Monday after Super Bowl was to me the beginning of the tax season. I would typically start that first monday with 15-20 calls for appointments and I would start going back to back with clients.
This year has been a little weird and feels slower to us here because Super Bowl was extended by a week. At least thats whats in my head.
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