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Engagement types & service lines

Assure Pro organizes work in two layers — service lines (broad practice areas) and engagement types (specific work products).

The 3 service lines

Every firm gets these three out of the box:

Service lineWhat it covers
TaxTax returns (federal, state, and local), tax planning, tax resolution, IRS representation, FBAR, R&D credits.
AccountingBookkeeping (monthly, quarterly, annual, cleanup, catch-up), payroll, controller / CFO services, year-end W-2 / 1099 filings, payroll tax (940, 941).
Audit & AssuranceFinancial statement audits, reviews, and compilations; EBP audits; Single Audits (Uniform Guidance); Yellow Book; HUD; fund audits; SOC 1 / SOC 2; internal audit; forensic accounting.

A service line determines:

  • Which default pipeline new engagements of that line use.
  • How the engagement-type picker is grouped in dropdowns.
  • Which default task templates apply per stage.

Service lines aren’t user-editable today — they’re locked at the three above. Engagement types within a service line are fully editable.

The 52 default engagement types

Click Settings → Return types (or Engagement types, depending on your firm’s naming) to see the full list. The defaults are:

Tax (24 types)

TypeNotes
Form 1040Individual income tax return
Form 1040-SRIndividual return for taxpayers age 65+
Form 1040-NRNonresident alien individual return
Form 1040-XAmended individual return
Form 1040 with Schedule CIndividual with sole-prop Schedule C
Form 1041Estate or trust income tax return
Form 1065Partnership return
Form 1120C-corp income tax return
Form 1120-SS-corp income tax return
Form 1120-FForeign corporation US return
Form 990Tax-exempt organization return
Form 990-EZShort-form 990 (smaller orgs)
Form 990-PFPrivate foundation return
Form 990-TExempt org unrelated business income
Form 706Estate (and GST) tax return
Form 709Gift (and GST) tax return
Form 5471US owner of foreign corporation
Form 5472Foreign-owned US corporation
Form 8865US partner of foreign partnership
Form 5500Employee benefit plan annual return
FinCEN 114 (FBAR)Foreign bank account report
State Income TaxState-level income tax return
Local / City Income TaxCity or local tax return
Tax Planning & ProjectionNon-return tax planning engagement
Tax Resolution / IRS RepIRS notice or audit representation
R&D Tax Credit StudyResearch and development credit study
Cost Segregation StudyCost-seg study for accelerated depreciation
Sales Tax FilingPeriodic sales and use tax
Property Tax — Business PersonalBusiness personal property rendition
State Franchise TaxState franchise or privilege tax

Accounting (11 types)

TypeNotes
Monthly BookkeepingRecurring monthly bookkeeping
Quarterly BookkeepingRecurring quarterly bookkeeping
Annual Bookkeeping CleanupYear-end cleanup and adjustments
Catch-up BookkeepingCatch-up for prior periods
Controller / CFO ServicesOutsourced controller or fractional CFO
Payroll ServicesPayroll processing
Form 941 Quarterly PayrollFederal quarterly payroll tax return
Form 940 Annual FUTAFederal unemployment annual return
Form W-2 FilingYear-end W-2 wage statements
Form 1099 FilingYear-end 1099 information returns
Partner Firm OnboardingOnboarding engagement for a partner firm

Audit & Assurance (12 types)

TypeNotes
Financial Statement AuditAudit of financial statements
Financial Statement ReviewReview-level engagement
Financial Statement CompilationCompilation engagement
EBP AuditEmployee benefit plan audit
Single AuditUniform Guidance single audit
Yellow Book AuditGovernment Auditing Standards audit
HUD AuditHUD-assisted housing audit
Fund AuditInvestment or pooled fund audit
Agreed-Upon ProceduresAUP attestation
Internal AuditInternal controls engagement
SOC 1 / SOC 2 AuditSOC examination
Forensic AccountingForensic investigation

Picking the right type — common cases

SituationType to pick
A standard 1040 for an individualForm 1040
An S-corp’s 1120SForm 1120-S
A 1040 that includes a sole prop Schedule C — file the engagement as just the 1040 or as the Sch-C variant?Form 1040 with Schedule C if you want to track Schedule C work distinctly; Form 1040 if you treat Sch C as part of the broader return
Monthly bookkeeping for a small businessMonthly Bookkeeping (set up as recurring)
Tax planning meeting with a client (no return work)Tax Planning & Projection
Responding to an IRS noticeTax Resolution / IRS Rep
Year 1 of a new audit clientFinancial Statement Audit
The client only needs a compilation, not an auditFinancial Statement Compilation
State filing with extension already filed federallyState Income Tax (the federal extension lives on the federal engagement)

Customizing types

From Settings → Return types, you can:

  • Edit the label and description of any default type.
  • Hide a type your firm doesn’t offer — it disappears from the engagement-type picker without affecting any existing engagements.
  • Create new firm-custom types for engagements the defaults don’t cover (for example, “Wealth management plan review” or “Multi-state apportionment study”).
  • Reorder types within a service line so the ones your firm uses most appear at the top.

Customizations apply only to your firm — they don’t propagate to other Assure Pro customers.

Default types can’t be deleted — only hidden. This is intentional so existing engagements never point to a missing type. Custom firm-created types can be deleted, but only if no engagement uses them.

Mapping legacy return types

If you migrated from another platform that used a simpler return-type set (1040, 1120S, 1065, 1041, 990), Assure Pro maps them to engagement types automatically during migration:

  • 1040 → Form 1040
  • 1120S → Form 1120-S
  • 1065 → Form 1065
  • 1041 → Form 1041
  • 1120 → Form 1120
  • 990 → Form 990

If your migration source had a code Assure Pro doesn’t recognize, those engagements land with a “Migration: Generic engagement” type and you can re-map manually.

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