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If you received a large refund after filing your 2017 income tax return, you probably are enjoying the influx of cash. But a large refund is not all positive. It
If you received a large refund after filing your 2017 income tax return, you probably are enjoying the influx of cash. But a large refund is not all positive. It
Many non-profits supplement their usual income-producing activities with sponsorships or advertising programs. Although you are allowed to receive such payments, they are subject to unrelated business income tax (UBIT) unless
Among Baby Boomers (age 52 and older), 46% considered delaying retirement beyond the original target date in 2017. In 2015, the percentage was 47%. By comparison, 41% of Millennials (age
While April 15 (April 17 this year) is the main tax deadline on most individual taxpayers’ minds, there are others through the rest of the year you also need to
With such intense focus on digital marketing these days, business owners can overlook the fact that there are actual, physical places to interact with the buying public. Now that spring
Your non-profit likely is governed by a core group of board members, but the addition of an informal advisory board can bring complementary and valuable skills and resources to this
When couples divorce, financial negotiations often involve alimony. The tax rules regarding alimony were dramatically changed by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017, but existing agreements have
Typically, bond funds with low yields have relatively low risk. That does not mean that these funds are riskless, though. With interest rates expected to rise this year, all types
The good news is that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 lowered corporate tax rates from a graduated schedule that reached 35% to a 21% flat rate.