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Bylaws
An organization’s bylaws are its internal operating rules. When an organization applies for tax- exempt status, it must provide…
Lock Out and Tag Out Solutions
Fatalities and injuries from machines are a high risk in many jobs. They may occur during service and maintenance tasks when workers…
Tax Court Sets Boundaries on Commuting Deductions
Although you usually can't deduct typical "commuting" expenses from home, you may qualify for a special exception if you're…
Protect Your Money-Saving Use of Independent Contractors
Chances are, your construction business hires subcontractors, rather than employees, to perform some of the work. These arrangements…
Serving on a Nonprofit Board
Before you make the commitment to become a board member for a nonprofit organization, there are a few things that you should understand and…
Tax Consequences of Barter Agreements
"I'll do your family's dental work for free if you build a deck onto my house." If you're in the construction industry,…
How to Hold a Successful Project Close-Out Meeting
They say hindsight is 20/20. You can take advantage of that hindsight by holding regular project closeout meetings to find nuggets of…
Lock Out, Tag Out Solutions
Fatalities and injuries from machines are a high risk in many jobs. They may occur during service and maintenance tasks when workers…
Follow Detailed Recordkeeping Rules For Vehicle Expense Deductions
Many business owners fail to follow the strict tax rules for substantiating vehicle expenses. But if your business is audited, the IRS…
Selling Corporate Stock Tax-Free To An ESOP
When business owners sell C corporation stock for a big profit, they usually qualify for the current maximum 20% maximum federal rate…
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