Practice Management How Will the Tax and Accounting Profession Look Different in 10 Years? 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 Intuit Accountants Team Modified Jun 17, 2020 0 min read Several tax practitioners share their perspective on the ever-changing profession and how to look at the bigger picture for their clients, including pricing structure changes and technological advancements. As the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act becomes more integrated and new processes take shape, tax and accounting professionals will learn to adjust their business over time and adapt to client needs. Editor’s note: This video was originally published on Insightful Accountant. Previous Post Professional Tax Software: Top 10 Factors for Tax Preparer Software Next Post Engagement Letter Best Practices for Tax Pros Written by Intuit Accountants Team The Intuit® Accountants team provides ProConnect™ Tax, Lacerte® Tax, ProSeries® Tax, and add-on software and services to enable workflow for its customers. Visit us at https://proconnect.intuit.com, or follow us on Twitter @IntuitAccts. More from Intuit Accountants Team Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Advisory Services Tax Pros for Reel: How do you think the tax and account… Practice Management Tax Pros for Reel: How Will the Tax and Accounting Prof… Advisory Services Advisory Summit features dynamic tax speakers Advisory Services Jim Buffington, CPA, on advisory services and the futur… Intuit® Accountants News Jon Munson, CPA/PFS, on Tax and Accounting Trends Intuit® Accountants News ProConnect™ Tax Council Member Profile: Heather Satte… Practice Management Infographic: Tax and accounting technology trends for 2… Intuit® Accountants News ProConnect™ Tax Online Lauded by CPA Practice Advisor… Advisory Services Chris James, JD, on offering advisory services Practice Management Staffing Trends in the Tax and Accounting Profession