To make sound decisions, your not-for-profit’s leadership should periodically survey donors and other constituents. But how do you design a survey to ensure a high response rate and constructive feedback? Clarify goals The first step is to define the survey’s… Read More
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Cutting costs when you’ve gone over budget
Year end can’t get here soon enough for some business owners — especially those whose companies have exceeded their annual budgets. If you find yourself in this unenviable position, you can still cut costs to either improve this year’s financial… Read More
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Even if your income is high, your family may be able to benefit from the 0% long-term capital gains rate
We’re entering the giving season, and if making financial gifts to your loved ones is part of your plans — or if you’d simply like to reduce your capital gains tax — consider giving appreciated stock instead of cash this… Read More
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The Taxman Cometh: IRS Begins Assessing Employer Mandate Penalties
The Taxman Cometh: IRS Begins Assessing Employer Mandate Penalties | JD Supra http://bit.ly/2Bj2Kj0
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What are the rules to that gift exchange game, again?
What are the rules to that gift exchange game, again? http://bit.ly/2BlqCCJ
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Not into Black Friday? #GivingTuesday is for you
Not into Black Friday? #GivingTuesday is for you http://bit.ly/2Bk651r
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Accrual-basis taxpayers: These year-end tips could save you tax
With the possibility that tax law changes could go into effect next year that would significantly reduce income tax rates for many businesses, 2017 may be an especially good year to accelerate deductible expenses. Why? Deductions save more tax when… Read More
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The Form 990: Not-for-profits, you can run, but you can’t hide
The Form 990: Not-for-profits, you can run, but you can’t hide http://bit.ly/2iGHay8
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When does professional association management make sense?
If your new or fast-growing not-for-profit could use an extra pair of experienced hands, an association management company (ACM), with its turnkey infrastructure, might be able to help. AMCs are paid to manage your nonprofit’s business, leaving you to concentrate… Read More