What to do in 2024 to get ready for 2025

As tax season comes to a close, tax practitioners often find themselves with a brief respite before the next wave of responsibilities begins. This period presents an excellent opportunity for practitioners to engage in CPE activities that can enhance their knowledge, skills, and professional development and look at ways to make the next tax season easier and grow their business.
In this CPE Course, we will explore a comprehensive checklist of tasks and activities specifically tailored to tax practitioners to maximize productivity and efficiency during the post-tax season. This course will cover essential topics and action items to help practitioners effectively manage their workload, stay updated on relevant tax laws and regulations, and position themselves for success in the upcoming months.

Nick Preusch’s primary focus is performing tax services for high wealth individuals and mid-to-large business entities. Nick’s responsibilities include tax research related to complex business transactions and tax return preparation and review. He also works closely with businesses and individuals to find tax efficiencies through ever-changing tax legislation. He was also an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) attorney at the IRS National Office in Washington, DC, where he was the lead attorney for several significant tax ethics cases. Nick co-authored Tax Preparer Penalties and Circular 230 Enforcement, a textbook published by Thomson Reuters. He has also been published in the AICPA’s Tax Advisor and Journal of Accountancy along with CCH’s Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure. In 2017, he was named one of the VSPCA’s Top 5 Under 35. In 2018, he was named to CPA Practice Advisor’s Top 40 Under 40. In 2018, he was part of the AICPA’s New Face of Tax ad campaign. Nick is a licensed attorney in New York and a Certified Public Accountant in Virginia. He earned an LLM in Taxation from Georgetown University, a JD from Case Western Reserve University, and an MS in Accounting from the University of Connecticut.