If you’re selling your principal residence, some or all of the profit may be tax free. It depends on your home sale profit and your income. Here are the basic rules.
Read MoreIt’s not always easy for trade associations to differentiate between acceptable and unacceptable activities. Help protect your 501(c)(6) status by reading up on common pitfalls.
Read MoreAI in the nonprofit sector? Absolutely! Artificial intelligence can be applied to everyday uses that enable your organization to improve program efficacy.
Read MoreIn light of the COVID-19 pandemic, are you leery about visiting your advisor’s office to attend to estate planning documents? You’re not alone, and you may have other options.
Read MoreThere have been proposals in Washington to reduce the estate and gift tax exemption amount, as well as make other changes to the estate tax laws. Making tax-free gifts by year end can reduce the size of your taxable estate and may be one way to recognize and address this potential threat.
Read MoreIf your business is victimized by theft, embezzlement or internal fraud, you may be able to claim a tax deduction for the loss. But there are requirements that must be followed as one U.S. Tax Court decision illustrates.
Read MoreWithout an accountable plan, your nonprofit and your staffers may pay unnecessary taxes on employee business expense reimbursements. Here’s how these plans work and how to set one up.
Read MoreThe rules for deducting personal casualty losses on a tax return have changed through 2025. However, you may still be able to claim a deduction if an event qualifies as a federally declared disaster (and several have this summer).
Read MoreHow seriously does your nonprofit take fraud threats? Some organizations do relatively little to protect assets, leaving control gaps that thieves can slip through. We explain why this is a dangerous strategy.
Read MoreIf you own or operate a business, you may not know that the IRS has “Audit Techniques Guides” for certain industries and tax issues. IRS examiners use them to prepare for audits and you can read them too. Here’s how.
Read MoreDoes your employer provide you with group term life insurance? Depending on the amount of coverage, it may add to your tax bill. Here are the rules.
Read MoreDivorce may have tax implications for the spouses involved, especially if one or both of them owns a business. Here are some of the issues involved.
Read MoreCapacity-building is a worthy pursuit for any nonprofit. But instead of focusing on inadequacies, you may want to concentrate on pumping up your strengths. Here’s why.
Read MoreFresh IRS guidance is available for employers claiming the Employee Retention Credit in the third and fourth quarters of 2021.
Read MoreThere are several ways for your nonprofit to enlist the support of corporate America. One of these is cause marketing. Here’s what it is and how it’s different from other partnerships.
Read MoreIf your corporation defaults on a loan that you guarantee, you don’t want to be blindsided by the tax implications.
Read MoreIf your child receives a scholarship, is the amount taxable income? Here are the rules.
Read MoreCertain types of businesses receive large payments of cash. They may be required to report the transactions to the IRS. Here are the rules.
Read MoreThe SBA has eased the process of forgiving a PPP loan. Here’s how.
Read MoreWorried about your nonprofit’s impending audit? Don’t be. Follow these five tips for preparing for a stress-reduced audit.
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