Nonprofits – Keep Hope!
To all those who have been fighting this battle from the trenches - keep hope! In an article published in The Chronicle of Philanthropy last week (click here for the article), the biggest challenge [...]
20% Tax Break – What You Need to Know
By James P. McAndrews III, Director of Tax On August 7, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department issued proposed regulations on the new 20% tax break included in last year’s $1.5 trillion tax reform bill. These regulations spell [...]
HSA & FSA – Health Plans and Their 2016 Contribution Limits
The way healthcare is being paid for is changing across the nation. Whether it is Obamacare or a health savings account, there are many options to stay out of debt. Having a plan of some [...]
Taxpayers and Identity Theft
Identity theft is becoming all too common in today’s world, as it is a reality that many people will have to face in their lifetime. To go another step further, some people within this category [...]
Nonprofit Organizations – How to Handle Donated Property
Nonprofits, unlike most businesses, have a separate monster to tackle when it comes to taxes – how to handle property that has been donated. Depending on what the property is, how much it is worth, [...]