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Do You Need an Audit? Maybe or Maybe Not.
The term “audit” sometimes gets thrown around by individuals that may not fully understand what a financial audit is or…
Set Up A Like-Kind Exchange
Under Code Sec. 1031, a taxpayer can make a tax-free exchange of real property held for productive use in a trade or business or for…
How to Find More Information on a Nonprofit
As a donor or volunteer, you may want to find out more about a certain nonprofit. Reviewing Form 990, a nonprofit’s annual…
Benefits of Virtual CFO Services
The biggest hurdle companies are facing this year is a labor shortage, which no industry or position is exempt. How would you like to find…
5 Things You Need to Know About Raffles
It is not uncommon for nonprofit organizations to hold a raffle or some type of gaming event to raise additional funds. Bingo events,…
Indiana Sales Tax Changes for Nonprofits
Currently the sales of tangible personal property by nonprofit organizations carried on for a total of not more than 30 days in a calendar…
2022 Retirement Planning
A common concern for a lot of folks is if and when they will have enough money saved to retire. Here are some ways you can plan for…
Nonprofits Don’t Pay Taxes… or Do They?
There are some common misconceptions that relate to the nonprofit world. One of which is that nonprofits don’t pay taxes. …
Questions to Ask Before Joining a Board
Have you been asked to join a nonprofit board? Before you say yes, here are some questions that you should ask and why. Who are the…
Automatic Taxpayer Refund
Beginning in May, Indiana taxpayers who filed a 2020 income tax return can expect to receive a one-time deposit of $125 from the…
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