Why Do Partners Sometimes Report More Income On Tax Returns Than They Receive In Cash?
If you are a partner in a business, you may have come across a situation that gave you pause. In a given year, you may be taxed on more partnership
If you are a partner in a business, you may have come across a situation that gave you pause. In a given year, you may be taxed on more partnership
Does your employer provide you with group term life insurance? If so, and if the coverage is higher than $50,000, this employee benefit may create undesirable income tax consequences for
Does your non-profit have a code of ethical conduct? According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, establishing and enforcing an ethical code is associated with 50 percent lower fraud
Although many businesses have had to reduce their workforces because of the COVID-19 pandemic, others are hiring or may start adding employees in the weeks or months ahead. A thoughtful
It is August, and that means it is time to get ready to go back to school for many students. If your child recently graduated from high school and is
The IRS recently announced 2021 indexing adjustments for some critical percentages under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This makes now a good time to review whether your organization is an
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Current financial pressures mean that your non-profit probably cannot afford to pass up offers of support; however, you should be careful about blindly accepting grants. Smaller non-profit organizations that do
With a median loss of $954,000, financial statement fraud is the costliest type of white-collar crime, according to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Fortunately, auditors and forensic accountants may