26 Mar Make telecommuting work for your nonprofit
Work-at-home arrangements, either full time or on an occasional basis, can pay off for both employers and employees as long as you can avoid some pitfalls....
Work-at-home arrangements, either full time or on an occasional basis, can pay off for both employers and employees as long as you can avoid some pitfalls....
If you exchange the wrong kind of property or acquire cash or other non-like-kind property in a deal, you may still end up incurring a sizable tax hit....
The size of your 2017 deduction depends on whether the expense was a repair or an improvement. Here we outline what you need to know about business repairs....
Corporate matching can double the value of donors' gifts. Are you doing everything you can to educate your supporters and their employers about matching gifts?...
Making charitable deductions can help reduce your taxable estate but some of your charitable deductions could be denied if you don't follow IRS rules....
The TCJA imposes a new limit on the state and local tax deduction for 2018 through 2025. Will you benefit from the sales tax deduction for 2017 or 2018?...
Are you a high-income small-business owner who doesn't currently have a tax-advantaged retirement plan set up for yourself? An SEP IRA may be for you....
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) generally reduces individual tax rates for 2018 through 2025. Here is a look at the 2018 brackets under the TCJA....
Many nonprofits partnered up for strength and survival in recent years. But the success of these arrangements depends on careful planning and oversight....
Under the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA), individual income tax rates generally go down. But that doesn't necessarily mean your income tax liability will go down....