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2024 Standard Mileage Rates
The IRS has released the standard mileage rates for 2024. Beginning on January 1, 2024 mileage rates are as follows: 67…
The Consent Agenda
Do your board meetings include a consent agenda? If not, you might want to consider using one so that you can spend more time focusing…
2023 Year-End Payroll Tax Information
It is nearing the time when employers will be preparing W-2’s and 1099’s. We would like to take this opportunity to remind you…
WEBINAR: Federal and State Filing Requirements for Nonprofits
In order to maintain your organization’s tax-exempt status, there are ongoing federal and state forms that must be filed. Has…
Do You Have Your IRS Determination Letter?
After the IRS approves an organization’s tax-exempt application, it will issue a determination letter. This letter establishes that…
IRS Announces 2024 Tax Inflation Adjustments
Every September the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) produces the August consumer price index. The IRS reviews the figures and then applies…
Indiana Form ST-105 Valid Through December 31, 2023
Has your organization filed Form NP-1 or are you still relying on your Form ST-105 for your sales tax exemption? A reminder that Form…
Private Foundations Versus Public Charities
Under the tax law, a 501(c)(3) organization is presumed to be a private foundation unless it qualifies as a public…
Governance and Internal Control Recommendations for Churches
Organizations considered to be churches do not have to file for tax-exemption with the IRS. They are automatically considered…
WEBINAR: Church and Religious Organization Update
Churches and religious organizations face their own unique challenges and reporting requirements. Join us as we discuss best…
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