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Grants can help firm up your nonprofit’s financial foundation
There are more than 87,000 foundations in the United States — including family, corporate and community foundations — according to the Foundation Center. If your not-for-profit isn’t actively seeking grants from these groups, you’re neglecting a potentially significant income source…. Read More
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Valuation often affects succession plans in hard-to-see ways
Any business owner developing a succession plan should rightfully assume that regular business valuations are a must. When envisioning the valuation process, you’re likely to focus on its end result: a reasonable, defensible value estimate of your business as of… Read More
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IRS Adds New Cities to Per Diem Rate Changes
IRS Adds New Cities to Per Diem Rate Changes http://bit.ly/2iiLA0T
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IRS scales back program to go after people who don’t file taxes
IRS scales back program to go after people who don’t file taxes http://bit.ly/2gL3xS3
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Federal watchdog tells Equifax—no $7.25 million IRS contract for you
Federal watchdog tells Equifax—no $7.25 million IRS contract for you http://bit.ly/2iipeMU
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PCAOB eyes biggest risks in upcoming inspections
PCAOB eyes biggest risks in upcoming inspections http://bit.ly/2igfzqb
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Why Excel is still relevant in 2017
Why Excel is still relevant in 2017 http://bit.ly/2gLVvbw
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Art of Accounting: La vie continue
Art of Accounting: La vie continue http://bit.ly/2gMQkbn
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2 ACA taxes that may apply to your exec comp
If you’re an executive or other key employee, you might be rewarded for your contributions to your company’s success with compensation such as restricted stock, stock options or nonqualified deferred compensation (NQDC). Tax planning for these forms of “exec comp,”… Read More