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Farewell To Work Permits
Indiana's new youth-employment law is now fully in effect. Effective July 1, Indiana has eliminated work permits completely, and now…
Program Service Accomplishments
The IRS asks you to describe your organization’s program service accomplishments in Part III of Form 990. What are you reporting…
United Way Day of Caring 2021
On Wednesday, August 18th our team of CPAs & Advisors gave back to the community by participating in the annual United Way Day of…
Commerciality Doctrine
Has your organization added a new revenue stream recently? The challenges brought on by the pandemic have caused some nonprofits to…
Tax-Free Conversion of US Savings Bonds to 529 Plans
There is a possible exclusion of US Savings Bond interest income if the bonds are cashed in and used for qualified higher education…
Who is on Your Board?
The IRS believes that a well-governed organization is more likely to obey the tax laws, safeguard charitable assets, and serve charitable…
2021 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…
Indiana Taxpayers Set to Receive Tax Credit in the Spring of 2022
Indiana taxpayers are set to receive a tax credit of up to $170 for single filers or $340 for joint filers on their 2021 tax…
Have You Changed Your Programming?
Has your organization changed its programming recently? Have you notified the IRS of the changes? To be tax-exempt under section…
2021 Mid-Year Tax Planning For Individuals
As the recovery from the pandemic takes hold and the economy and life begin to return to a more recognizable form of normal, now is an ideal…
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