How many tax returns do you do during tax season?

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  • #184911
    OneStep
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    I was just wondering how many tax returns do you do during tax season (until April 15)? Is it mostly 1040 or 1120?

    This is my second tax season, and I wish I could do more. I was wondering how many returns do other people do. This year so far I have done about 120 returns, 95% 1040 and 5% 1120. Beside taxes I m also working on compilations for several clients every month. And also, I didnt work much overtime, only about 15hrs total.

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  • #543699
    Jennifer241
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    How many returns you do at my firm, doesn't matter. It's how many billable hours you do. In March I had 235 billable hours, and worked 260 hours total. I had managers and senior managers working 290-300 billable hours. Yikes!

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    #543727
    Jennifer241
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    How many returns you do at my firm, doesn't matter. It's how many billable hours you do. In March I had 235 billable hours, and worked 260 hours total. I had managers and senior managers working 290-300 billable hours. Yikes!

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    #543701
    Study Monk
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    @ OneStep@aTime

    I want your job.

    @Everyone else

    See life/work balance can exist in pubic accounting.

    I spoke to an ancient wise man who sent me on a mushroom induced journey through an ancient forest to find the key to passing the CPA exam. A talking spider monkey told me to throw the last of my drinking water in the dirt to find what I was looking for. So I followed his instructions and the following message appeared in the soil:

    "Do 5000 multiple choice questions for each section"

    #543729
    Study Monk
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    @ OneStep@aTime

    I want your job.

    @Everyone else

    See life/work balance can exist in pubic accounting.

    I spoke to an ancient wise man who sent me on a mushroom induced journey through an ancient forest to find the key to passing the CPA exam. A talking spider monkey told me to throw the last of my drinking water in the dirt to find what I was looking for. So I followed his instructions and the following message appeared in the soil:

    "Do 5000 multiple choice questions for each section"

    #543703
    vanadium3
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    I think the # of tax returns vs billable hrs is like comparing apple to oranges.

    but what I really want to do is complain about how long I have to work and why even after cpa exam I feel like nothing changed. meaning, I still don't have a life 6months out of the year.

    you know some say they want a day between Saturday and sunday? well, for us it just means 1 more day you can work. wee…

    warn your kids about the nature of the profession >:)

    CPA

    #543731
    vanadium3
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    I think the # of tax returns vs billable hrs is like comparing apple to oranges.

    but what I really want to do is complain about how long I have to work and why even after cpa exam I feel like nothing changed. meaning, I still don't have a life 6months out of the year.

    you know some say they want a day between Saturday and sunday? well, for us it just means 1 more day you can work. wee…

    warn your kids about the nature of the profession >:)

    CPA

    #543705
    OneStep
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    @Study Monk, there are other people at work who work crazy hours. My boss asked me how many hours I can work, and since I am studying for the CPA exam, I told him I could work 1 extra hour every day Mo- Fr, instead of coming to work on Saturday. My boss is really understanding. I m planning to work more hours during next tax season once I m done with the CPA exam.

    @Jennifer241, if I look at billable hours, most of my worked hours Feb-March has been billable as well. I dont think that would be different with anyone else during tax season. However, someone can spend 3-4 hours on a tax return that can be done in 2hrs, just because they are slow. I m not referring to anyone, this is just an example. That's why i asked about the number of tax returns.

    I forgot to mention in my question above, that I m talking only about preparing returns, not the number of returns prepared and reviewed.

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    #543733
    OneStep
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    @Study Monk, there are other people at work who work crazy hours. My boss asked me how many hours I can work, and since I am studying for the CPA exam, I told him I could work 1 extra hour every day Mo- Fr, instead of coming to work on Saturday. My boss is really understanding. I m planning to work more hours during next tax season once I m done with the CPA exam.

    @Jennifer241, if I look at billable hours, most of my worked hours Feb-March has been billable as well. I dont think that would be different with anyone else during tax season. However, someone can spend 3-4 hours on a tax return that can be done in 2hrs, just because they are slow. I m not referring to anyone, this is just an example. That's why i asked about the number of tax returns.

    I forgot to mention in my question above, that I m talking only about preparing returns, not the number of returns prepared and reviewed.

    FAR - Apr 2013 - PASSED
    REG - Oct 2013 - PASSED
    AUD - Apr 2014 - PASSED
    BEC - May 2014 - PASSED

    #543707
    Anonymous
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    I think that it's hard to find any solid method to compare. I'm with OneStep that some people take way too long to prepare returns. I worked with a kid that literally could have gotten an entire billable hour of a simple W-2 return. Me, if all they had was a W-2, it'd take about 20 minutes counting time printing, talking to the client, and answering the phone throughout the whole return! At the same time, by simple return-count, a complex corporation wouldn't count for more than the W-2 only return. So it's hard to compare.

    However, when I worked in taxes, my boss and I did about 400 returns before April 15th, include a few corporations, several LLCs, and a couple trusts or estates thrown in. We didn't track it separately, but I'd say it was pretty even split between us, so around 200 each.

    #543735
    Anonymous
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    I think that it's hard to find any solid method to compare. I'm with OneStep that some people take way too long to prepare returns. I worked with a kid that literally could have gotten an entire billable hour of a simple W-2 return. Me, if all they had was a W-2, it'd take about 20 minutes counting time printing, talking to the client, and answering the phone throughout the whole return! At the same time, by simple return-count, a complex corporation wouldn't count for more than the W-2 only return. So it's hard to compare.

    However, when I worked in taxes, my boss and I did about 400 returns before April 15th, include a few corporations, several LLCs, and a couple trusts or estates thrown in. We didn't track it separately, but I'd say it was pretty even split between us, so around 200 each.

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