Practice Management Leverage tech to deliver a great client experience Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Written by Scott Cytron Modified Oct 8, 2025 1 min read Whether you’re inheriting a legacy firm, starting your own firm, or working to make your firm more efficient, the journey to automation and modernization is exciting and challenging. Multi-service tax and advisory firms face unique challenges finding technology solutions that are a fit for all employees. At the same time, clients have high expectations regarding data security, clarity of expectations for process and pricing, and ease of collaboration. When your firm is preparing hundreds to thousands of tax returns a year, it takes the right technology solutions and process efficiencies to meet your employees’ and clients’ needs. Firms across the country are innovating and experimenting to find the right future-forward technological solutions for their growing firms. These solutions include moving to cloud-based operations, customized and automated outreach to clients, time-saving efficiencies that improve tax return accuracy, and creating bespoke bots to reduce monotonous work. How can firm navigate the ever-changing technology road to success? Download our white paper, “Using technology to deliver efficiencies and elevate your tax clients’ experience” today. Previous Post Pre-busy season migration confidence checklist Next Post Is the cost of uniforms tax deductible? Written by Scott Cytron Scott H. Cytron, ABC, is editor of several Intuit blogs, including the Firm of the Future, the QuickBooks blog, and the Tax Pro Center. He is president of Cytron and Company, known for helping companies and organizations improve their bottom line through strategic public relations, communications, marketing programs and top-notch client service. An accredited consultant, Scott works with companies, organizations and individuals in professional services (medical, legal, accounting, engineering), high-tech and B2B/B2C product/service sales. More from Scott Cytron Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Tax Law and News Using a Durable Power of Attorney rather than Form 2848 Practice Management 5 minutes a day can transform who finds your firm Tax Law and News Backdoor retirement strategies and tax implications Tax Law and News Elevate with intention: Make the shift in 2026 Tax Law and News Clients should open mail from the IRS; here’s why Webinars OB3 Strategies for Tax Year 2026: June 25 Practice Management Unifying tax and accounting in Intuit® Accountant Suite Practice Management Pricing your services: Are you leaving money on the table? Tax Law and News Behind every 1099-R is a story worth asking about Practice Management Build your ideal practice with Intuit ProPartner Accountants