Now that we’ve hit midsummer, if you own a vacation home that you both rent out and use personally, it’s a good time to review your use of it and the potential tax consequences. From my experience it pays to… Read More
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Supreme Court rules on tax-exempt hospitals and church plans
Tax Strategy: Supreme Court rules on tax-exempt hospitals and church plans http://bit.ly/2u07WrX
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America’s Yankee Doodle Boy gives us a tax deduction rule
America’s Yankee Doodle Boy gives us a tax deduction rule http://bit.ly/2v3LpHN
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3 Reasons Paying Quarterly Estimated Taxes Can Actually Be a Good Thing
3 Reasons Paying Quarterly Estimated Taxes Can Actually Be a Good Thing — The Motley Fool http://bit.ly/2v3Mhfw
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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 (including property, services, cash or cash equivalent), in addition to stated pay, for the performance of services.” But the tax treatment of a fringe… Read More
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8 tax regs the Treasury wants to revoke
8 tax regs the Treasury wants to revoke http://bit.ly/2u50YBH
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Reconciling Tax Reform and Reconciliation
Reconciling Tax Reform and Reconciliation http://bit.ly/2uSjmLo
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Why your nonprofit must avoid excess benefit transactions
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