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Posts (814) March 17, 2022 Did You Make A Charitable Contribution In 2021? If you’re deducting a charitable contribution on your tax return of $250 or more, you need a written acknowledgment from the charity. What if you haven’t yet received a letter for a charitable donation you made in 2021? Here are the rules. Read More September 27, 2022 How Are Bonuses Taxed in California? Have you gotten a bonus at work? Know how it’ll affect your taxes. Contact our tax advisory experts today at SD Mayer & Associates for help. Read More May 7, 2022 What Charitable Givers Need To Know About Taxes Due to pandemic relief legislation, the tax treatment of charitable donations has changed (and changed back) in the past couple of years. Do your donors know the current rules? You can help inform them. Read More July 29, 2020 Main Street Lending Program Now Open to Nonprofit Applicants Last week, the Federal Reserve announced that not-for-profit organizations now may apply for loans under the $600 billion Main Street Lending Program. Previously open only to for-profit businesses with more than 100 employees, the program offers low-interest loans with relatively relaxed repayment terms. If your organization needs funding to keep operating during this difficult period, a… Read More January 3, 2018 Retirement 101 Your employer’s retirement savings plan is a defined contribution plan designed to help you finance your retirement. Six things you need to know about it. Read More December 11, 2017 Saving for College You have big dreams for your kids. Maybe they’ll be an astronaut or a doctor—their potential has no limit. Saving for college is easy with a 529 Plan. Read More December 8, 2017 Women in Retirement: 60 Percent Not Saving Enough The Texas Conference for Women surveyed attendees about their retirement savings and found that almost a whopping 60 percent weren’t socking away enough. Read More September 28, 2023 Trust and Internal Controls Can Coexist in Your Nonprofit Trust tends to be the biggest potential fraud weakness for nonprofits. But by beefing up certain internal controls, you can continue to operate like a happy family and still reduce employee-perpetrated fraud. Read More August 19, 2024 The Future of Philanthropy: An Update on Universal Charitable Deduction In an era where the landscape of philanthropy is rapidly evolving, one proposed change stands out for its potential to reshape giving in the United States—the universal charitable deduction. This concept, which has garnered significant attention from nonprofit leaders, philanthropists, and tax professionals alike, could democratize charitable giving and elevate the impact of donations across… Read More March 31, 2020 Another Way to Save: New Tax Credit for Plan Participants According to a Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies (TCRS) report fewer than four in ten U.S. workers know about a tax credit that may help them save for retirement, per the IRS. The Saver's Credit is available to eligible taxpayers who are saving for retirement. The Saver's Credit is a non-refundable tax credit, and can… Read More April 5, 2021 Nonprofits: Heed These Financial Danger Signs President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More April 5, 2021 Guidance for Impairment Testing: When to Consider Triggering Events President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More Load more Page 31 of 85« First«...1020...2930313233...405060...»Last »
March 17, 2022 Did You Make A Charitable Contribution In 2021? If you’re deducting a charitable contribution on your tax return of $250 or more, you need a written acknowledgment from the charity. What if you haven’t yet received a letter for a charitable donation you made in 2021? Here are the rules. Read More
September 27, 2022 How Are Bonuses Taxed in California? Have you gotten a bonus at work? Know how it’ll affect your taxes. Contact our tax advisory experts today at SD Mayer & Associates for help. Read More
May 7, 2022 What Charitable Givers Need To Know About Taxes Due to pandemic relief legislation, the tax treatment of charitable donations has changed (and changed back) in the past couple of years. Do your donors know the current rules? You can help inform them. Read More
July 29, 2020 Main Street Lending Program Now Open to Nonprofit Applicants Last week, the Federal Reserve announced that not-for-profit organizations now may apply for loans under the $600 billion Main Street Lending Program. Previously open only to for-profit businesses with more than 100 employees, the program offers low-interest loans with relatively relaxed repayment terms. If your organization needs funding to keep operating during this difficult period, a… Read More
January 3, 2018 Retirement 101 Your employer’s retirement savings plan is a defined contribution plan designed to help you finance your retirement. Six things you need to know about it. Read More
December 11, 2017 Saving for College You have big dreams for your kids. Maybe they’ll be an astronaut or a doctor—their potential has no limit. Saving for college is easy with a 529 Plan. Read More
December 8, 2017 Women in Retirement: 60 Percent Not Saving Enough The Texas Conference for Women surveyed attendees about their retirement savings and found that almost a whopping 60 percent weren’t socking away enough. Read More
September 28, 2023 Trust and Internal Controls Can Coexist in Your Nonprofit Trust tends to be the biggest potential fraud weakness for nonprofits. But by beefing up certain internal controls, you can continue to operate like a happy family and still reduce employee-perpetrated fraud. Read More
August 19, 2024 The Future of Philanthropy: An Update on Universal Charitable Deduction In an era where the landscape of philanthropy is rapidly evolving, one proposed change stands out for its potential to reshape giving in the United States—the universal charitable deduction. This concept, which has garnered significant attention from nonprofit leaders, philanthropists, and tax professionals alike, could democratize charitable giving and elevate the impact of donations across… Read More
March 31, 2020 Another Way to Save: New Tax Credit for Plan Participants According to a Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies (TCRS) report fewer than four in ten U.S. workers know about a tax credit that may help them save for retirement, per the IRS. The Saver's Credit is available to eligible taxpayers who are saving for retirement. The Saver's Credit is a non-refundable tax credit, and can… Read More
April 5, 2021 Nonprofits: Heed These Financial Danger Signs President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More
April 5, 2021 Guidance for Impairment Testing: When to Consider Triggering Events President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More