Tools our members LOVE - TheTaxBookBy: National Association of Tax Professionals
February 14, 2020

With so many resources to help you find answers to the complex questions you face when preparing your clients’ returns, now is a great time to be a tax professional. Long gone are the days of waiting for an answer from the IRS. In fact, one of the tools our members love most allows them to do their own research and get answers to tricky tax questions in seconds.

TheTaxBook WebLibrary Plus online research tool is available to Professional level NATP members for only $65 and it is included with Premium level membership. This tool saves tax preparers on average 10 to 15 minutes per question versus researching on their own.

Don’t just take our word for it though, hear what Jacob from TheTaxBook has to say about the best features of this industry-favorite tool.

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penAbout National Association of Tax Professionals

The National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP) is the largest association dedicated to equipping tax professionals with the resources, connections and education they need to provide the highest level of service to their clients. NATP is comprised of over 23,000 leading tax professionals who believe in a superior standard of ethics and exemplify professional excellence. Members rely on NATP to deliver professional connections, content expertise and advocacy that provides them with the support they need to best serve their clients. The organization welcomes all tax professionals in their quest to continually meet the needs of the public, no matter where they are in their careers.

The NATP headquarters is located in Appleton, WI. To learn more, visit www.natptax.com.

Information included in this article is accurate as of the publish date. This post is not reflective of tax law changes or IRS guidance that may have occurred after the date of publishing. All taxpayer circumstances are different, and NATP recommends contacting research services if you have specific questions about your clients’ tax situations.

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