No experience required, no accounting background needed. In 60 minutes I'll show you what the work actually looks like, what it realistically pays your first season, and how to get trained in time to file this year.
Free to attend · Seats are limited and fill fast
Everyone wants to know and nobody says it out loud. Here's the honest range for a first season on our team.
What you earn per return, how many returns a first season realistically holds, and the difference between preparers who clear $20K and the ones who clear far more.
Every preparer needs a PTIN before filing a single return. You'll see exactly what the IRS requires, what the training covers, and how we walk you through registration.
Due diligence requirements, recordkeeping, and the mistakes that get new preparers in trouble. Our team reviews your work before anything gets filed.
Professional tax software, e-file access, bank product setup, and a client intake process that already works. You're not building any of it yourself.
Where your first clients come from, how to keep them coming back season after season, and how a first-year preparer turns into someone with a real practice.
Complicated returns happen in February and you need an answer that day. You'll see exactly how our support works when the season gets loud.
That's not far off. Sunday is where you find out if this is your path, and where you get in before training begins.
Save My SeatAlmost nobody who's curious about this starts, and it's almost never because they couldn't do the work.
Tax preparation is following a process, not doing math in your head. The software calculates. Your job is asking clients the right questions and knowing where the answers go. Some of the strongest preparers I've trained described themselves as bad at math.
Training happens before the season, at your pace. It's real work, but it's front loaded on purpose, so when January hits you're filing returns instead of studying.
That's the right thing to worry about, and it's exactly why you're not left alone with it. New preparers have their work reviewed. You'll have someone to ask before you file, not after.
Every year people watch tax season come and go and promise themselves they'll figure it out next time. Then next time looks exactly the same. You already know you want more than what you're earning now. Sunday is where that stops being an idea and becomes a plan.
No experience. No degree. No cost to attend. Just the training, the software, and someone in your corner through the season.
Seats are limited. Once they're gone, they're gone.