Practice Management ProSeries® Tax spotlight: Jamie O’Kane, CPA, CTC Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Scott Cytron Published Jan 21, 2025 2 min read Denver is unique in many ways; it’s exactly one-mile high, has 300 days of sunshine each year and is only one of a few U.S. cities to have seven professional sports teams. It’s also home to Jamie O’Kane, CPA, CTC, owner of Abundant Beans Tax & Accounting, a full-service tax and accounting firm. Scott Cytron: Tell us about your practice. Jamie E. O’Kane: Our firm focuses on providing advanced tax planning, tax preparation, growth consulting and accounting services for women-owned veterinarian and dental practices, and other business types across the country. I also run The Abundant Beans Podcast, where we bring to light the struggles, successes and purposes of experienced and inexperienced entrepreneurs all over the world. Scott Cytron: I know you’re a former member of the Intuit Tax Council. Why is the Council important to the profession? Jamie E. O’Kane: The Council gets the input of the customer, and helps move the profession forward in a way that is important to all tax professionals and our clients. Scott Cytron: What kind of Intuit software do you use? Jamie E. O’Kane: We currently use Intuit ProConnect ProSeries® and QuickBooks® Online. Scott Cytron: What are your goals for your practice in 2020? Jamie E. O’Kane: We want to expand our advisory services, and help more business owners realize their goals through tax savings and purposeful future planning. Scott Cytron: What was your very first job? Jamie E. O’Kane: Babysitting and helping an elderly neighbor with her grocery shopping. I have always been a “helper.” Scott Cytron: Who is your favorite author? Jamie E. O’Kane: Diana Gabaldon, author of the Outlander series; I am a huge romance novel reader, and her books are some of the best. Scott Cytron: If you were stranded on a desert island with access to just one kind of technology, what would it be, and why would you want it? Jamie E. O’Kane: My Kindle! Reading is my favorite escape. Scott Cytron: How can tax professionals keep up with all the changes in tax laws and regulations? Jamie E. O’Kane: Figure out how to you learn best and schedule out your learning. In addition, having someone else in your office who is technically solid is very important to ensure we are staying on top of all the changes. Scott Cytron: Thanks, Jamie! Previous Post Lacerte® Tax spotlight: Dawn Brolin, CPE, CFE Next Post On the Books: Get rid of the seams Written by Scott Cytron Scott H. Cytron, ABC, is editor of the Intuit® Tax Pro Center. He brings more than 35 years' experience in accounting and financial services to the profession. An accredited consultant, Scott works with companies, organizations and individuals in professional services (medical, legal, accounting, engineering), high-tech and B2B/B2C product/service sales. Follow Scott on Twitter @scytron. More from Scott Cytron Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Notify me of new posts by email. Δ Browse Related Articles Tax Law and News Tax changes and trends for 2025 Workflow tools Feature video: Intuit® ProConnect™ Tax check boxes Practice Management Guide to marketing your tax firm Workflow tools SmartVault integrates with ProConnect™ Tax Tax Law and News 2025 tax filing season opens Practice Management On the Books: Get rid of the seams Tax Law and News IRS: Make your clients aware of gift card scams Webinars Tax Resolution, Protection Plus: Feb. 20 Webinars ProConnect™ Tax Training Series Webinars Intuit Tax Advisor: Feb. 25