22 Oct Why your nonprofit’s internal and year end financial statements may differ
If your nonprofit's periodic financial statements fail to jibe with your auditor's year ends, you may think someone is at fault, but there may be good reasons....
If your nonprofit's periodic financial statements fail to jibe with your auditor's year ends, you may think someone is at fault, but there may be good reasons....
Turning down an inheritance may sound crazy, but there are legitimate estate planning reasons to do so. A qualified disclaimer may be a tool for you to use....
Your nonprofit should calculate the value of noncash donated items using fair market value (FMV). But here are factors that make it harder than it sounds....
There's no master list of deductible business expenses in the tax code. The deductibility of certain expenses is obvious, while in other cases it's unclear....
When it comes to funding education expenses with a 529 plan, both prepaid tuition plans and savings plans offer attractive benefits. Which one is right for you?...
How accountable is your nonprofit? The answer can affect everything from the donations & grants you receive to the people who want to work & volunteer for you....
With the TCJA's near doubling of the standard deduction, making a direct charitable IRA rollover can be powerful for taxpayers old enough to be eligible....
If you're concerned about your children's ability to handle their inheritance, there are steps to take to ensure they're financially responsible....
The tax treatment of fringe benefits varies. Many types are tax-free to employees, but the TCJA has changed the tax treatment of some benefits....
There's nothing wrong with thinking big regarding retirement, possibly picking up stakes and moving overseas. Check out your estate plan before making the move....