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2022 Year-end Tax Planning Tips for Businesses

Posted on December 20, 2022

As year-end approaches, many business owners start thinking about how to reduce their tax bill for 2022. Here are a few areas where some…

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Social Security Changes For 2023

Posted on December 20, 2022

As the year end nears, those receiving or eligible for social security payments eagerly await the annual cost of living adjustments…

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How To Fill Out Form W-9 (For Nonprofits)

Posted on December 07, 2022

Have you been asked to fill out a W-9 for your nonprofit organization?  It’s a relatively simple form to complete but if you…

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2022 Year-End Tax Planning: Do You Have Enough Tax Withheld?

Posted on November 30, 2022

If you had a significant increase in income in 2022, or if you owed a lot of taxes last April 15, you may be at risk for incurring a tax…

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2022 Year-End Tax Planning: Don’t Forget About Your RMD!

Posted on November 30, 2022

Have you taken the required minimum distribution from your retirement plan this year?  The rules have recently changed, so here’s…

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2022 Year-End Tax Planning: Charitable Deductions

Posted on November 30, 2022

Many times, Individual taxpayers have an unexpected amount of taxable income and wish to find a way to offset that income.  If you are…

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2022 Year-End Tax Planning: Tax Loss Harvesting

Posted on November 30, 2022

This year, many investors have at least a few stocks in their taxable brokerage accounts that are underwater.  This is not a pleasant…

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Sales Taxes on Fundraising Auctions

Posted on November 23, 2022

Does your organization hold fundraising auctions?  Do you collect sales tax?  Should you? In Indiana, until July 1, 2022,…

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Indiana Sales Tax Update for Nonprofits

Posted on November 09, 2022

In 2022, the State of Indiana made some changes to sales taxes for nonprofit which we shared in our blog, Indiana Sales Tax Changes for…

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What Is A 1031 Exchange?

Posted on November 01, 2022

A “1031 exchange” is the nickname used to discuss Section 1031 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service’s tax code. This…

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