The complete guide to paperless accounting for modern firms

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Written by Mari Sam
5 Min
Published on 29 08 2025

A desk full of file folders might feel like control until a signature goes missing, a return gets misfiled, or your team spends more time chasing paperwork than doing meaningful work. The way firms manage information is changing fast, and the systems that used to work are starting to show their cracks.

This guide breaks down what paperless accounting really looks like today, why firms are making the switch, and how to do it without disrupting your team or clients.

What is paperless accounting?

Plenty of firms say they’re paperless, but what they really mean is digitized. They’ve moved some documents online — maybe workpapers live in a shared drive — but they still print tax returns or keep paper backups of payroll files “just in case.” Clients drop off physical forms that get scanned and emailed around. It might feel digital, but it’s not fully paperless.

Paperless accounting workflow in one place

A true paperless accounting system is different. Every document — from engagement letters to tax forms — starts and stays digital. There’s no printing, scanning, or filing involved at any stage. Instead, documents move through the firm inside accounting software, where they’re uploaded, signed, shared, and securely stored in the cloud.

And that consistency matters. When everything follows the same digital path, you eliminate the gaps, workarounds, and manual steps that slow teams down and create risk.

Why accounting firms are going paperless

Reddit user comment on switching back to a non-paperless firm

If you’ve worked at a truly paperless firm, it’s hard to unsee the difference. Going back to manual systems feels like flipping through a phone book after using Google. Still, if you’re looking for proof that ditching paper is more than a convenience upgrade, here are the most common reasons firms say they’d never go back.

Clients expect it

You might assume some clients — especially older or less tech-savvy ones — just prefer paper. But more often, it’s the process that gets in the way, not the person. With the right setup, though, even hesitant users adjust quickly.

Mobile view of TaxDome client portal

One firm told us about a retired dentist who had always avoided email and client portals. They used to drive hours just to deliver and collect paper documents. But after the firm switched to a more intuitive platform, he started uploading files and messaging from his phone on his own.

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Your team gets more done

Real efficiency starts with removing the low-value tasks that pull your team away from meaningful work. Accounting process automation can help eliminate those distractions, but it only works when your workflows are fully digital. 

If half your files are still in desk drawers, reminders can’t go out automatically. If signed forms are sitting in someone’s inbox, tasks can’t move forward without manual follow-up.

A paperless accounting workflow connects everything: documents, deadlines, team actions, and client inputs. Once it’s in place, software takes over routine follow-ups and status updates, allowing your team to focus fully on high-value work.

You build better security by default

Loose files, shared drives, no version control — paper-based processes are full of vulnerabilities. A paperless accounting system adds structure: encrypted storage, access logs, and digital trails. If an audit comes up, you know where everything is and who touched it.

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It scales with you

The real value of going paperless shows up over time. As firms add services, hire staff, or grow through acquisition, digital systems create consistency. Everything, from how work gets assigned to how documents get reviewed, follows the same path. That kind of structure makes growth manageable.

A step-by-step guide to paperless accounting

Most firms don’t wake up one day and decide to ditch paper entirely. You need a clear path forward and systems that support how your firm already works. Here’s how to make that transition in a way that actually works for your team and clients.

Step 1: Identify where paper still lives

Before you change anything, get a clear picture of where paper still shows up. Are you printing engagement letters? Manually collecting signed tax returns? Scanning W-9s into a shared drive? Walk through each service line and look for the points where manual handoffs are preventing a truly paperless workflow.

This quick audit helps you understand where inefficiencies hide and gives you a starting point for meaningful change.

Step 2: Document your existing workflows

Once you’ve mapped out where paper lives, it’s time to document how your processes actually work. That means writing down the steps for each service: who does what, in what order, using which tools, and where client input fits in.

Creating SOPs in TaxDome

These standard operating procedures (SOPs) make it easier to recreate your workflows digitally and build consistency across the team.

Step 3: Choose software that fits your workflows

Now that your processes are mapped out, it’s time to find a platform that can support them. Many tools only handle one part of the job like e-signatures or file storage, which often means juggling multiple systems. Look for accounting software that supports paperless accounting end-to-end.

Overview of TaxDome end-to-end workflow

TaxDome brings everything into one place — internal operations, client communication, billing, reporting, and more — so your team isn’t jumping between tools or rebuilding the same process across disconnected systems. And with mobile apps for both your team and your clients, your workflows stay paperless and fully functional even when you’re on the go.

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And if your clients prefer to use WhatsApp, you can still stay connected — without stepping outside your system. With ClientWindow, your team sends emails as usual, while clients receive and reply via WhatsApp. Every message stays synced within your workflow and meets your firm’s communication and compliance standards.

Step 4: Create repeatable templates

Templates are where the transition starts to pay off. Instead of rebuilding your process each time, you can standardize folder structures, client organizers, engagement emails, task lists, and automations.

Set these up for each core service you offer. For example, a paperless bookkeeping pipeline might include a recurring organizer for bank statements, automatically delivered invoices, and scheduled reminders.

Step 5: Set up your workflows in the system

Once your templates are ready, start building out your digital workflows. In TaxDome, this means creating pipelines for each service, assigning automations, linking tasks and due dates, and mapping out client-facing steps like approvals and uploads.

Automation between workflow stages in TaxDome

Don’t aim for perfection on day one. Start with a functional setup, test it with real client scenarios, and refine as your team gets more comfortable working in a fully paperless environment.

Step 6: Train your team

Even with the best tools, change can be hard. Make sure your team knows not just how to use the new system, but why the process is changing. Focus on showing them how these workflows reduce busywork and free them up for more valuable tasks.

Walk through the templates together, demonstrate real examples, and provide a space to give feedback or ask questions.

Step 7: Help your clients adjust

Clients don’t need handholding, but they do need clarity. Send a short message explaining what’s changing and why. Include a link to your client portal, outline what they’ll need to do, and offer a quick walkthrough or FAQ.

To make things even easier, we’ve created a one-page guide you can share with your clients. It walks them through the basics of your paperless accounting system, so you don’t have to start from scratch.

Common challenges (and how to overcome them)

Even well-planned systems can run into trouble once real work starts flowing through them. These are the hidden hurdles firms face after they’ve already “gone paperless,” and how to keep them from derailing your progress.

1. Workarounds that bypass the system

The biggest threat to your paperless accounting setup is when staff start reverting to old habits. They download files to their desktop “just for now” or print a return to review it manually. These small steps feel harmless but quickly break the system’s structure. You lose visibility, version control, and the very benefits you set out to gain.

Avoid it by: 

  • Creating clear SOPs for every core process
  • Aligning digital workflows with how people already work
  • Helping your team see how the system makes their job easier

2. Lack of accountability across the workflow

When something landed on your desk, you knew it was yours to handle. In a paperless system, that clarity can get lost unless workflows are built with accountability in mind. Tasks sit unclaimed, files don’t move forward, and no one’s quite sure what’s next.

Avoid it by

  • Assigning task ownership within each workflow
  • Building deadlines and dependencies into templates
  • Giving your team clear visibility into what’s active and what’s stalled

3. Over-customizing too early

Flexibility is great until it leads to chaos. Some firms over-design their paperless accounting system from day one, trying to solve every edge case with rules, tags, and branching automations. Instead of creating consistency, they build complexity. The result? Slower onboarding, more support questions, and a system no one wants to use.

Avoid it by

  • Starting with your most common, repeatable service lines
  • Keeping workflows simple until your team is confident
  • Expanding gradually based on real use and feedback

The future of paperless accounting

Paperless used to be about efficiency — a way to reduce admin work and automate repetitive tasks. But for many firms today, that’s just the starting point.

As more accounting teams go remote and client bases grow beyond local markets, a paperless accounting system becomes the only way to stay organized, responsive, and scalable.

AI-powered tools in TaxDome

What’s next? AI, and that shift is already happening. In TaxDome, it’s helping firms save hours every week by automatically renaming uploaded documents and tagging them correctly. It generates custom reports with no manual formatting. And AI-assisted tax prep, powered by our Juno integration, is making it even easier to review, summarize, and move through return prep faster.

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Mari Sam

Mari Sam is one of the voices behind TaxDome’s content. She brings together customer insights, industry research, and real-world trends to create articles that resonate with accounting professionals.  Her love for structure and automation shapes the way she writes. And it’s what draws her to TaxDome’s mission of making firm operations more connected and efficient.  When she’s not writing, she’s either at the gym or reading some sci-fi epic.

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