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Raffles
Many organizations hold raffles to raise funds as part of their annual fundraiser. If your organization holds a raffle, are you aware…
Changes to Indiana Work Permits
Do you have employees under the age of 18? If you do, then this information is for you. Currently, Indiana businesses…
Can I still deduct mortgage interest?
Recent law changes have muddied the waters regarding whether individual taxpayers can deduct mortgage interest. Before 2018…
Qualified Charitable Distribution
While realizing a tax benefit from a charitable gift is normally not the main reason for giving, it certainly helps to know you can…
Should You Opt-Out of Child Tax Credit Advance Payments?
The Internal Revenue Service has recently started sending out letters to taxpayers who may be eligible to receive advance payments of the…
Proper Documentation
Does your organization maintain proper documentation? In general, an organization must maintain books and records to show that it complies…
President Biden Proposes Significant Tax Increase for Capital Gains
President Biden’s administration recently released his vision for taxing long-term capital gains. In short, he believes that…
Can I Take the Indiana Private School/Homeschool Deduction in 2021?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many parents and legal guardians were faced with the choice of sending their children to school for in-person…
Strategic Budgeting
Is your organization’s budget driven by your strategic plan? Your budget should be about setting priorities and not about setting…
Changes to the Child and Dependent Care Credit
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) includes major, but temporary, changes to the longstanding federal income tax child and dependent care…
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