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Mission Minded Nonprofits
Indiana Secretary of State Reinstatement
All nonprofit organizations in Indiana have a responsibility to file regular business entity reports with the Indiana Secretary of State.*…
Form E-1, Entity Annual Report
The Indiana State Board of Accounts is responsible for the examination of the records and accounts of entities receiving financial…
Credit Card Processing Security
It is common for nonprofit organizations to accept credit card payments, either for program service fees or donations. In response to…
Want to Make Your Auditor Happy?
Most organizations do not usually look forward to their annual audit. Here are a few recommendations to help your audit go smoothly…
Nonprofits and the FLSA
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division is responsible for administering and enforcing laws that establish minimally…
Statement of Cash Flows: Restricted Cash Changes
The statement of cash flows is required to be presented in financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting…
FASB Not-for-Profit Project Update
In April 2015, FASB issued an exposure draft of proposed changes to nonprofit financial statements. As a result of the feedback, at…
Nonprofit Public Disclosure Requirements
In return for being tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations described in section 501(c) or 501(d) are required to disclose certain information…
Nonprofit Business Entity Report Change
Every business entity in Indiana has a responsibility to file regular business entity reports with the Indiana Secretary of State. …
IRA Charitable Rollovers
Nonprofit organizations have something to be happy about. The IRA charitable rollover, which was first enacted in 2006 as part of the…
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