Consultants: Easing the Transition for New Remote Clients

Publisher: TaxTalent

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Consultants: Easing the Transition for New Remote Clients

Although remote work flexibility has been an option for a lot of projects historically, very rarely have projects been completely remote until now. This article will look at the historical aspects of remote tax consulting, the changes we see today from COVID, and how consultants can ease the transition for companies who may be new to using remote tax consultants.