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Mission Minded Nonprofits
IRS Focuses on Employee Retention Fraud
Has your organization received the Employee Retention Credit (ERC)? Are you sure you met the requirements? Anyone…
Is Your Board Effective?
Your board of directors is ultimately responsible for your organization. The board guides the organization to ensure it is meeting its…
More Changes to Sales by Nonprofits (in Indiana)
Until July 1, 2022, sales of tangible personal property by qualified nonprofit organizations carried on for a total of not more than 30 days…
Your Executive Director
Whether you call them the Executive Director, CEO, President, or President/CEO, the individual that leads your organization in the daily…
ERC - Scams and Examinations
Many organizations have already claimed the Employee Retention Credits; however, the IRS continues to warn of scams related to the credits.…
Current Nonprofit Challenges
With more than 2,300 tax-exempt organizations in Allen County including over 1,900 of those being 501(c)(3) organizations, nonprofits play a…
The Importance of Form 990
Nonprofit organizations do not pay income tax and therefore, do not file a tax return but most nonprofit organizations are required to file…
Nonprofit Ratio Analysis
Does your organization use ratios to measure your financial health? Ratios can be one way to determine your organization’s…
Lease Accounting Changes
Many nonprofit organizations lease space or office equipment for their operations. During 2022 the accounting for these leases…
Recording Journal Entries
Does your organization have a process for recording journal entries? Journal entries are an important part of the accounting process and…
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