Not-for-profits that ignore the IRS’s private benefit and private inurement provisions do so at their own peril. These rules prohibit an individual inside or outside a nonprofit from reaping an excess benefit from the organization’s transactions. Violation of such rules… Read More
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Fine-tuning your company’s compensation strategy
As a business evolves, so must its compensation strategy. Hopefully, your company is growing — perhaps adding employees or promoting staff members who are key to your success. But other things can spur the need to fine-tune your compensation strategy… Read More
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Qualified Charitable Distributions Reduce Tax Bills
Qualified Charitable Distributions Reduce Tax Bills http://bit.ly/2stbdMs
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Disruption Hits the Professional Services Sector
Disruption Hits the Professional Services Sector – http://bit.ly/2tqrAuv
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10 Tax Penalties – and How to Avoid Them
10 Tax Penalties – and How to Avoid Them http://bit.ly/2sHetIk
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Ramped up peer review standards more stringent
Ramped up peer review standards more stringent | Maryland Association of CPAs (MACPA) http://bit.ly/2sHM3hz
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Small Firms Make a Difference in Unexpected Ways
Small Firms Make a Difference in Unexpected Ways http://bit.ly/2tMn383
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Summer is a good time to start your 2017 tax planning and organize your tax records
You may be tempted to forget all about taxes during summertime, when “the livin’ is easy,” as the Gershwin song goes. But if you start your tax planning now, you may avoid an unpleasant tax surprise when you file next… Read More
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Keep real estate separate from your business’s corporate assets to save tax
It’s common for a business to own not only typical business assets, such as equipment, inventory and furnishings, but also the building where the business operates — and possibly other real estate as well. There can, however, be negative consequences… Read More
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Helping College Graduates Reach Financial Independenc
Helping College Graduates Reach Financial Independence http://bit.ly/2uCbU6K