While most people and business owners are busy going over their 2016 taxes, savvy planners are taking steps now to prepare for 2017 in order to help reduce their taxes going forward. As mentioned in the last article, loss harvesting is a good way to help reduce your 2016 taxes owed, but it can also[…]
Read MoreAccounting is a necessary component for running a financially sound nonprofit organization. Without it, a not-for-profit can find themselves in financial trouble very quickly, or worse, in trouble with the IRS. It’s imperative that their accounting department or accounting firm stay organized and up-to-date with, not only the daily business, but with the changes to[…]
Read MoreIn today’s day and age, nonprofit organizations have become avenues of real change in the world. Whether it be for religion, charitable contributions, or foundations for fighting disease, today’s nonprofits tackle issues that others can’t or won’t do, to bring about real change in the world and make a significant difference. Nonprofit organizations provide[…]
Read MoreWith the end of summer and start of the school year, determining what expenses qualify for the Child and Dependent Care Credit can save you money come tax time. The Child and Dependent Care Credit applies to expenses incurred for the care of a child, spouse, or dependent while you (and spouse if filing jointly)[…]
Read MoreSmall business owners can sometimes find bookkeeping a daunting task when it comes to managing their business and feel that it takes away from their day-to-day business operations. However, successful business owners adopt certain practices and procedures to help them organize the mounting receipts, invoices, and paperwork in an effort to help them stay on[…]
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