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Nonprofits: Harness the power of the personal appeal

You’ve probably heard it before: People don’t give to causes — they give to those asking on behalf...

Nonqualified stock options demand tax planning attention

Your compensation may take several forms, including salary, fringe benefits and bonuses. If you...

Does your business have too much cash?

From the time a business opens its doors, the owner is told “cash is king.” It may seem to follow...

3 midyear tax planning strategies for business

Tax reform has been a major topic of discussion in Washington, but it’s still unclear exactly what...

Why You Should Start Looking Beyond EBITDA

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) is commonly used to assess...

Make sure your company is prepared for any disaster

What could stop your company from operating for a day, a month or a year? A flood or fire? Perhaps...

When does your nonprofit owe UBIT on investment income?

In recent years, the IRS has increased its scrutiny of not-for-profits’ unrelated business income...

Rental vs. Personal Use: Maximize Vacation Home Tax Savings

Now that we’ve hit midsummer, if you own a vacation home that you both rent out and use personally,...

All fringe benefits aren’t created equal for tax purposes

According to IRS Publication 5137, Fringe Benefit Guide, a fringe benefit is “a form of pay...

Less than 6 months until the new contract revenue guidance goes live!

The sweeping new revenue recognition standard goes into effect soon. But many companies are behind...