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      <title>How to stop chasing clients for documents — and automate it properly</title>
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      <description>Chasing clients for missing paperwork eats an accounting firm&apos;s mornings. Here is why the manual version quietly breaks down, and how to design a reminder system that chases, tracks, and stops on its own.</description>
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      <description>A shared spreadsheet plus manual reminders is how most firms track filing deadlines — and how deadlines get missed. Here is the failure pattern, and a reminder design that sends once, escalates, and rolls recurring deadlines forward.</description>
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