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Posts (814) June 14, 2023 Is It Time For A Targeted Marketing Campaign? You can capture a much more current and vivid picture of your customers using a targeted marketing campaign. Read More June 23, 2023 Virtual Currency Lands In The IRS’s Crosshairs If you do business with virtual currency, it’s time to bone up on related tax requirements. The IRS is paying closer attention. Read More April 9, 2020 UBTI: Making Sense of Unrelated Business Taxable Income for Nonprofits A lot of the work of running a non-profit organization with tax-exempt status involves ensuring that the entity doesn’t engage in activities that could put its non-profit status at risk. Careful planning must go into the mission of creating the organization. Once the purpose or mission is solidified, managers must determine what activities to take… Read More August 4, 2021 5 Ways Nonprofits Can Prepare for an Audit 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 June 29, 2023 Cultivate Connections With A Well-Used CRM System Business owners: You’ve probably heard about CRM software. Consider investing in it or, if you already have, make sure it’s paying off. Read More December 20, 2023 Do You Have To Comply With The New Corporate Transparency Reporting Rules? The new corporate transparency reporting rules are complex, but failing to comply with them can be costly to businesses. Read More December 21, 2023 Court Awards and Out-of-Court Settlements May (or May Not) Be Taxed You want the best tax result possible if you’re set to receive a personal injury or discrimination settlement or award. Some amounts are taxable while others are excluded from your taxable income. Here are the rules. Read More March 4, 2024 Cash vs. Accrual Accounting: What’s The Difference? Is your business using the optimal method of accounting? What’s right depends on your company’s size, level of sophistication and other key factors. Read More August 19, 2024 Innocent Spouse Relief: Burdened by a Spouse’s Tax Errors? “Innocent spouse” relief may be available to a taxpayer who unfairly receives a tax bill that’s attributed to a spouse’s or ex-spouse’s errors. Here’s a rundown of the relief, along with details of two recent court cases. Read More March 7, 2022 The IRS Again Eases Schedules K-2 and K-3 Filing Requirements For 2021 The IRS is providing penalty relief for certain pass-through entities required to file Schedules K-2 and K-3 for 2021. Read More January 11, 2023 Getting Into Data Analytics Without Breaking The Bank Today’s technology allows businesses to engage in intensive data analytics. But it’s hardly a simple or inexpensive endeavor. Here are some important points to keep in mind. Read More January 25, 2023 3 Ways Your Business Can Cut Costs “We’ve got to cut costs!” If business owners had a dime for every time they’ve said this, they probably wouldn’t need to. Here are three ideas to consider. Read More Load more Page 40 of 85« First«...102030...3839404142...506070...»Last »
June 14, 2023 Is It Time For A Targeted Marketing Campaign? You can capture a much more current and vivid picture of your customers using a targeted marketing campaign. Read More
June 23, 2023 Virtual Currency Lands In The IRS’s Crosshairs If you do business with virtual currency, it’s time to bone up on related tax requirements. The IRS is paying closer attention. Read More
April 9, 2020 UBTI: Making Sense of Unrelated Business Taxable Income for Nonprofits A lot of the work of running a non-profit organization with tax-exempt status involves ensuring that the entity doesn’t engage in activities that could put its non-profit status at risk. Careful planning must go into the mission of creating the organization. Once the purpose or mission is solidified, managers must determine what activities to take… Read More
August 4, 2021 5 Ways Nonprofits Can Prepare for an Audit 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
June 29, 2023 Cultivate Connections With A Well-Used CRM System Business owners: You’ve probably heard about CRM software. Consider investing in it or, if you already have, make sure it’s paying off. Read More
December 20, 2023 Do You Have To Comply With The New Corporate Transparency Reporting Rules? The new corporate transparency reporting rules are complex, but failing to comply with them can be costly to businesses. Read More
December 21, 2023 Court Awards and Out-of-Court Settlements May (or May Not) Be Taxed You want the best tax result possible if you’re set to receive a personal injury or discrimination settlement or award. Some amounts are taxable while others are excluded from your taxable income. Here are the rules. Read More
March 4, 2024 Cash vs. Accrual Accounting: What’s The Difference? Is your business using the optimal method of accounting? What’s right depends on your company’s size, level of sophistication and other key factors. Read More
August 19, 2024 Innocent Spouse Relief: Burdened by a Spouse’s Tax Errors? “Innocent spouse” relief may be available to a taxpayer who unfairly receives a tax bill that’s attributed to a spouse’s or ex-spouse’s errors. Here’s a rundown of the relief, along with details of two recent court cases. Read More
March 7, 2022 The IRS Again Eases Schedules K-2 and K-3 Filing Requirements For 2021 The IRS is providing penalty relief for certain pass-through entities required to file Schedules K-2 and K-3 for 2021. Read More
January 11, 2023 Getting Into Data Analytics Without Breaking The Bank Today’s technology allows businesses to engage in intensive data analytics. But it’s hardly a simple or inexpensive endeavor. Here are some important points to keep in mind. Read More
January 25, 2023 3 Ways Your Business Can Cut Costs “We’ve got to cut costs!” If business owners had a dime for every time they’ve said this, they probably wouldn’t need to. Here are three ideas to consider. Read More