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Board Versus Committee Responsibilities
All nonprofit organizations are required to have a board of directors. Most organizations also have several committees to focus on…
Form 990, Part VI Governance
Nonprofit organizations, with a few exceptions, are required to file Form 990 with the IRS annually. Unlike a for-profit income tax…
Selecting a Nonprofit Auditor
Is your nonprofit looking for an auditor? Selecting an auditor requires careful consideration to ensure your organization's financial…
The Benefits of Nonprofits
More than likely you’ve experienced the services of a nonprofit. Do you work out at the YMCA? Ride your bike on…
WEBINAR: Nonprofit Board Member Responsibilities
Have you recently joined a board, considering board service, or maybe you have served on a board for a while but just need a reminder of…
Tax Relief Bill Makes Its Way Through Congress - Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024
Tax Relief Bill Makes Its Way Through Congress On January 31, the US House of Representatives passed H.R. 7024, The Tax Relief for…
10 Things to Know About Form 990
1. There are 4 versions of Form 990 – 990-N, 990-EZ, 990, and 990-PF. The version that your organization must file…
Corporate Transparency Act (Beneficial Ownership)
The Corporate Transparency Act was signed into law on January 1, 2021. The Act expanded anti-money laundering laws and created new…
New Form NP-20R Due May 15
On July 1, 2023, the rules for sales tax affecting nonprofits in Indiana changed. Prior to July 1, 2023, nonprofit organizations were…
Understanding Form 990
Reviewing an organization's Form 990 can seem overwhelming; however, you can learn a great deal about an organization from this form.…
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