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2022 Year-End Tax Planning: Don’t Forget About Your RMD!
Have you taken the required minimum distribution from your retirement plan this year? The rules have recently changed, so here’s…
2022 Year-End Tax Planning: Charitable Deductions
Many times, Individual taxpayers have an unexpected amount of taxable income and wish to find a way to offset that income. If you are…
2022 Year-End Tax Planning: Tax Loss Harvesting
This year, many investors have at least a few stocks in their taxable brokerage accounts that are underwater. This is not a pleasant…
Sales Taxes on Fundraising Auctions
Does your organization hold fundraising auctions? Do you collect sales tax? Should you? In Indiana, until July 1, 2022,…
Indiana Sales Tax Update for Nonprofits
In 2022, the State of Indiana made some changes to sales taxes for nonprofit which we shared in our blog, Indiana Sales Tax Changes for…
What Is A 1031 Exchange?
A “1031 exchange” is the nickname used to discuss Section 1031 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service’s tax code. This…
Charity Fraud Awareness Week
Charity Fraud Awareness Week (October 17-21, 2022) is a campaign run by a partnership of charities, regulators, and other nonprofit…
2023 Inflation Adjustments
The IRS has announced the 2023 inflation adjustments to various tax provisions. Each year the IRS adjusts tax brackets and other items…
The Public Support Test - Explained
The public support test is very important to public charities. However, the calculation is complicated and can be difficult to…
Single Audit Basics
If your organization spends $750,000 or more of federal money during the fiscal year, you will likely need to have a Single Audit…
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