Advisory Services Tax Pros for Reel: How do you think the tax and accounting profession will look like different in 10 years? Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Written by Intuit Accountants Team Modified Aug 22, 2023 1 min read There’s no doubt the tax and accounting profession is changing, but what will it look like later this year, in the next five years and even in 10 years? We asked several tax accountants during the most recent QuickBooks® Connect how they think the profession will change, and their answers may surprise you! Where are you headed in the future? Here are two resources: If you’re ready to begin leading with tax planning and advisory services, start your journey today to advisory services. Check out the Firm of the Future blog for the latest techniques, trends and tools. Previous Post 5 Non-Intuitive Marketing Strategies for Your Tax Practice Next Post Transforming your practice to advisory services? Participate in Pro Community… 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 online or follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. More from Intuit Accountants Team One response to “Tax Pros for Reel: How do you think the tax and accounting profession will look like different in 10 years?” Taxpayers will mostly be getting refunds in the future. The IRS will put themselves in a position where they are out front, with the IRS issuing the taxpayer a refund for over payed income taxes. The new W-4 looks to be heading in this direction once finalized. Browse Related Articles Practice Management Advantages of having a niche practice Tax Law and News 7 tax strategies for business owners earning $150,000+ Practice Management Engagement letter best practices for tax pros Practice Management Is the cost of uniforms tax deductible? Tax Law and News November 2025 tax and compliance deadlines Tax Law and News Empower 2025: Tax Season Readiness vCon—Nov. 13 Practice Management Leverage tech to deliver a great client experience Webinars Intuit ProConnect: Tax Planning and Advisory—Nov. 19 Virtual Conference Empower 2025 Tax Season Readiness vCon: Nov. 13 Webinars Practical Security Checklist for Tax Pros: Nov. 20
Taxpayers will mostly be getting refunds in the future. The IRS will put themselves in a position where they are out front, with the IRS issuing the taxpayer a refund for over payed income taxes. The new W-4 looks to be heading in this direction once finalized.