Client Relationships Key Resources as You’re Setting Your Rates for This Tax Season Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Tara Stratton Modified Dec 27, 2018 1 min read Tax season is just around the corner, and now is the time to reconsider your pricing methodology and rates for the coming season. We have two resources to help you do just that! 1. The 2018 Intuit® Rates Survey The results for the 2018 Intuit Rates Survey are in! Read this article to learn more about the survey, how other tax professionals and accountants are billing their clients, and what their rates are based on a variety of factors. The article also features an interactive tool for a visual view of survey results. 2. The 2018 Tax Fee Wizard We’ve partnered with the National Association of Tax Professionals to bring you rate information specifically for professional tax preparers. Get information about how similar tax professionals set their fees based on a few important demographics, including type of certification and number of years in the profession. By answering just three quick questions, you can decrease the dilemma of setting your fees for the coming season by understanding how your peers are charging for their tax services. Good luck with your pricing for the coming season! Editor’s note: For more on pricing, read “How to Make Sure Your Pricing is Effective” by David Bergstein, CPA, CITP, CGMA. Previous Post How to Easily Educate Your Clients About Tax Reform Next Post How to guide your clients through tax reform changes Written by Tara Stratton Tara Stratton is a marketing manager for Intuit® Accountants, where she has worked since 2015. She earned her MBA from Southern Methodist University. In her free time, she enjoys running, camping, traveling, and spending time with her friends, family, and dog. More from Tara Stratton One response to “Key Resources as You’re Setting Your Rates for This Tax Season” Good resources. Browse Related Articles Tax Law and News February 2025 tax and compliance deadlines Tax Law and News California wildfire victims qualify for tax relief Practice Management 5 ways to prep students for a results-driven profession Practice Management ProConnect™ Tax spotlight: Trevor Betts, EA Advisory Services Values-based financial planning Tax Law and News Navigating 2024 estate tax law changes Practice Management ProSeries® Tax spotlight: Michael Garcia Tax Law and News Annual inflation adjustments for TY24 and TY25 Practice Management Intuit is committed to your success Practice Management Lacerte® Tax spotlight: Karl J. Strube, CPA