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Form 1023-EZ Revisions
In June 2014, the IRS released an alternative to Form 1023 to apply for tax-exemption. Form 1023-EZ is a simpler form for smaller…
A Guide To Identifying White Collar Employee Fraud Risks
You can call it psychology or human nature. When some managers or employees are exposed to certain conditions, the odds…
Bring Home A Tax Credit For Adoption
If rising health care costs have sent your company searching for ways to reduce expenses, you should know there are alternatives to…
Establishing and Maintaining Effective Internal Controls
Your company needs an effective internal control environment to prevent losses from mismanagement, theft, fraud, corruption, and…
Two Common Types of Fraud
Many financial frauds and deceptions fall into two basic categories: "If employees perceive their company's fraud controls to be…
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act for Nonprofits
Below is a summary of key provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Job Act that impacts nonprofit organizations. Standard Deduction Increased…
An “Intentionally Defective” Trust Can Save Taxes
Under the right circumstances, an intentionally defective irrevocable trust (IDIT) can be an effective estate tax planning tool. These…
Fringe Benefits For Your Family S Corp
Here's an unusual tax law fact: For federal income tax purposes, the fringe benefit rules that apply to partners also apply to S…
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Tax Reform Bill Passes
The new tax reform law — commonly referred to as the "Tax Cuts and Jobs Act" (TCJA) — is the most significant tax legislation in…
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