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Posts (814) March 16, 2023 Make Your Nonprofit’s Auction A Success By Following IRS Rules Auctions can be an effective way to raise funds. But they can also trip up nonprofits (and donors) that don’t follow tax rules. We summarize some of the most important issues. Read More April 18, 2023 Spring Cleaning In QuickBooks Over time, it’s common for accounting records to become cluttered with unused and duplicate list items. Here are some ways for QuickBooks users to clean things up and make data entry more efficient. Read More March 9, 2020 Home Is Where The Tax Breaks Might Be If you own a home, the interest you pay on your home mortgage may provide a tax break. However, many people believe that any interest paid on their home mortgage loans and home equity loans is deductible. Unfortunately, that’s not true. First, keep in mind that you must itemize deductions in order to take advantage of the… Read More September 12, 2018 Compensating Nonprofit Board Members Despite drawbacks, compensating board members may make sense for your nonprofit. But be careful to follow all applicable rules and regulations. Learn more. Read More December 6, 2019 Medical expenses: What It Takes To Qualify For A Tax Deduction You may wonder if you can get a tax break for medical and dental expenses, as well as prescription drugs. Here’s what it takes and how you might be able to benefit by moving certain expenses into 2019. Read More June 7, 2019 AUP Engagements: Between Audits & Consulting Have you ever heard of an agreed upon procedures (AUP) engagement? This lesser-known attestation service could be a flexible, cost-effective and objective way to meet the needs of your business and its stakeholders. Learn more. Read More June 10, 2019 501c6 Associations: Preserve Tax-Exempt Status If your 501(c)(6) association doesn’t know the difference between qualified and nonqualified activities, you could be in trouble. Here’s why. Read More June 12, 2019 Donating A Vehicle To Charity May Not Be A Taxwise Decision A tax deduction isn’t the only reason for donating a vehicle to charity. But if you’re counting on one, make sure you understand the rules. You may wind up with a small deduction or none at all. Read More June 17, 2019 Fiduciary Duties: What Your Board Needs To Know Can you list your board members’ three main fiduciary duties? More important, can your board members? Here’s a quick rundown and a warning about conflicts of interest. Read More June 27, 2019 Wealth Management VS Invest Management: What’s Best for Me? What’s the difference between wealth management vs investment management, and what do these distinctions mean for different types of individuals? Read More July 1, 2019 Off To Day Camp? You May Be Eligible For A Tax Break If you meet certain requirements, you may be eligible for a tax break on summer day camp expenses you pay for your child. Here is a rundown of the rules. Read More July 3, 2019 What To Do If Your Nonprofit Receives An IRS Audit Letter Is your nonprofit prepared to handle an IRS audit letter? For example, do you know the difference between a field and a correspondence audit? Get the facts. Read More Load more Page 41 of 85« First«...102030...3940414243...506070...»Last »
March 16, 2023 Make Your Nonprofit’s Auction A Success By Following IRS Rules Auctions can be an effective way to raise funds. But they can also trip up nonprofits (and donors) that don’t follow tax rules. We summarize some of the most important issues. Read More
April 18, 2023 Spring Cleaning In QuickBooks Over time, it’s common for accounting records to become cluttered with unused and duplicate list items. Here are some ways for QuickBooks users to clean things up and make data entry more efficient. Read More
March 9, 2020 Home Is Where The Tax Breaks Might Be If you own a home, the interest you pay on your home mortgage may provide a tax break. However, many people believe that any interest paid on their home mortgage loans and home equity loans is deductible. Unfortunately, that’s not true. First, keep in mind that you must itemize deductions in order to take advantage of the… Read More
September 12, 2018 Compensating Nonprofit Board Members Despite drawbacks, compensating board members may make sense for your nonprofit. But be careful to follow all applicable rules and regulations. Learn more. Read More
December 6, 2019 Medical expenses: What It Takes To Qualify For A Tax Deduction You may wonder if you can get a tax break for medical and dental expenses, as well as prescription drugs. Here’s what it takes and how you might be able to benefit by moving certain expenses into 2019. Read More
June 7, 2019 AUP Engagements: Between Audits & Consulting Have you ever heard of an agreed upon procedures (AUP) engagement? This lesser-known attestation service could be a flexible, cost-effective and objective way to meet the needs of your business and its stakeholders. Learn more. Read More
June 10, 2019 501c6 Associations: Preserve Tax-Exempt Status If your 501(c)(6) association doesn’t know the difference between qualified and nonqualified activities, you could be in trouble. Here’s why. Read More
June 12, 2019 Donating A Vehicle To Charity May Not Be A Taxwise Decision A tax deduction isn’t the only reason for donating a vehicle to charity. But if you’re counting on one, make sure you understand the rules. You may wind up with a small deduction or none at all. Read More
June 17, 2019 Fiduciary Duties: What Your Board Needs To Know Can you list your board members’ three main fiduciary duties? More important, can your board members? Here’s a quick rundown and a warning about conflicts of interest. Read More
June 27, 2019 Wealth Management VS Invest Management: What’s Best for Me? What’s the difference between wealth management vs investment management, and what do these distinctions mean for different types of individuals? Read More
July 1, 2019 Off To Day Camp? You May Be Eligible For A Tax Break If you meet certain requirements, you may be eligible for a tax break on summer day camp expenses you pay for your child. Here is a rundown of the rules. Read More
July 3, 2019 What To Do If Your Nonprofit Receives An IRS Audit Letter Is your nonprofit prepared to handle an IRS audit letter? For example, do you know the difference between a field and a correspondence audit? Get the facts. Read More