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SECURE Act 2.0
The SECURE Act 2.0 legislation seeks to bolster future American retirement savings. With a bill of this magnitude, there can be…
Basic Controls
Does your organization have the proper controls in place? Internal controls not only provide a safeguard for the organization’s assets…
WEBINAR: Do You Have The Proper Controls In Place?
No matter the size of your organization, there should be established controls in place to ensure the organization's resources are being…
IRS Focuses on Employee Retention Fraud
Has your organization received the Employee Retention Credit (ERC)? Are you sure you met the requirements? Anyone…
Does Your Benefit Plan Require An Audit Under New Guidance?
Form 5500 and Benefit Plan Audit Requirement Changes In February of 2023, the Department of Labor introduced new instructions for…
Is Your Board Effective?
Your board of directors is ultimately responsible for your organization. The board guides the organization to ensure it is meeting its…
WEBINAR: Understanding Form 990
Reviewing an organization’s Form 990 can seem overwhelming; however, you can learn a great deal about an organization from this…
Understanding Pass-Through Entity Tax Election
2017 Tax Cuts & Jobs Act – State And Local Tax The 2017 Tax Cuts & Jobs Act imposed a $10,000 cap on the State And Local Tax…
More Changes to Sales by Nonprofits (in Indiana)
Until July 1, 2022, sales of tangible personal property by qualified nonprofit organizations carried on for a total of not more than 30 days…
Your Executive Director
Whether you call them the Executive Director, CEO, President, or President/CEO, the individual that leads your organization in the daily…
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