Eliminated Tax Season Burnout: Maintained a 4-Day Work Week
Accounting Firm Growth Strategies · 2025-04-22 · 24 min
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Tax preparers easily work 7 days each week and clock in 70+ hours. Tax season and burnout go hand-in-hand for tax preparers. The marathon of long hours without any breaks is not sustainable.As a result, personal care and family time suffer. But what if you no longer sacrificed during tax season?Eliza Conner, firm owner of Conner Tax Service, decided to take charge of tax season. She shares the results from the changes that she’s made to her firm. ️ No late hours️ Maintained a 4 day work week - even during tax season️ Revenues increased by 50%Eliza shares the process to eliminate tax season burnout and increase her revenue. By following the Raise Your Rates Formula, she increased her revenues and reduced her workload. As a result, tax season is now manageable. Find out more about Conner Tax Service at If you want to double your income, working half the time, then Get Paid What You're Worth is a FREE resource for accounting professionals. Check out this 43-page e-book at
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