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The 2022 tax season witnessed key resumptions in the professional landscape, including return-to-office and an in-person meeting with clients.
While several CPAs and accounting firms struggled with technology adoption to optimize internal processes, a few adjusted to the demands by outsourcing (traditional compliance-driven activities like bookkeeping, financials, and tax activities).
As the disruptive forces continue to bring potential obstacles for the upcoming 2023 tax season, we expect more twists and turns for tax professionals and accounting firms to calibrate with changing tax policies, handling client rush, and optimizing staffing efforts.