For current and past cadets, what do you usually do on a daily basis?
When I worked in Insolvency:
-Lodgement of docs with ASIC and ATO
-Calling ASIC, ATO, Creditors and Debtors
-Lots of finding docs in files, sorting docs and photocopying docs
-Helping with the preparation of reports and meetings.
The preparing reports and finding docs points took up a lot of my time. My team was 3 senior accountants all in charge of their own stuff, and (for some unknown reason) it always seemed like their deadlines were all at the same time. When something had a deadline, especially things that needed to be done to keep in line with ASIC regulations, it was horrible.
Towards the end of my time there I'd just started as the manager of my own job, which meant doing all this stuff by myself. It wasn't a particularly big job, but being at the bottom meant I literally had to prepare everything by myself and couldn't delegate to anybody else for assistance. Painful stuff when you need to have 30 forms lodged and 300 reports out by the end of the day D:
(I forgot being stressed. Everybody was permanently stressed and angry and it wasn't fun at all)
Now In tax I do:
-Individual & partnership returns. We do have quite a few company returns, but I mostly do these because it frees up the more senior people to do the ones that take more time.
-Calling ASIC/ATO etc. about anything and everything
-Annual statements for clients
-General adhoc stuff. I'm at a very small firm now, so everybody does help out, but I do a lot of the filing and fill in for our receptionist when she isn't in. On Thursdays I also have to answer the phones and greet clients.
In the future, I'll hopefully be doing more company returns etc. and delving into more work with clients outside just doing their returns. Where I work we also have superannuation, SMSFs, financial planning services and stuff like that, so I'd like maybe to see what those are like too if I have a chance
Again, being in a small firm now, my experiences in tax are completely different to a cadet in a big 4, where a lot of your clients would be insanely bigger!