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Two Charitable Trusts That Provide Dual Benefit
Two popular charitable giving vehicles are charitable remainder trusts (CRTs) and charitable lead trusts (CLTs). They are what's…
Understanding The Benefits of S Corps
Whether you're setting up a new company or you've been in business for years, you need to evaluate which legal structure is…
Should Employees Know About Methods To Uncover Fraud?
Big Brother is not only watching at many companies, he may be recording every computer key pressed, every e-mail sent, every website…
Fraud in Nonprofits
Limited staff and tight budgets make nonprofit organizations prime targets of fraud; however, often nonprofit management believes “it…
Revised Form I-9
Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, is used by employers to verify the identity of individuals hired for employment in the United…
Claiming Business Deductions for Work-Related Education Costs
If you're headed back in the classroom, or thinking about it, you might be wondering if the tuition expenses are tax deductible. To…
Endowments
The term “endowment” is common in the nonprofit sector and may actually mean something different depending on how it is…
Red Flags That Can Trigger An IRS Audit
The possibility of an IRS audit worries many taxpayers. But if you know what the targets are, you have a better chance of avoiding an…
How A Deductible Home Office Affects A Sale
If you use part of your home as an office and take deductions for related expenses on your annual tax return, can you claim a valuable…
Form 990 - A Group Project
IRS Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax can appear to be a daunting task to complete. With the core form…
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