Stop tax ID theft, File early Many thousands of taxpayers fall victim to tax identity theft every year. To prevent criminals from submitting a return in your name and cl... Read More
The 2019 gift tax return deadline is coming up If you made large gifts to your children, grandchildren or other heirs last year, it’s important to determine whether you’re re... Read More
How’s your buy-sell agreement doing these days? Most companies wouldn’t go into business without some basic types of insurance in place, such as property coverage and a liability po... Read More
Lease or buy? Changes to accounting rules may change your mind The rules for reporting leasing transactions are changing. Though these changes have been delayed until 2021 for private companies (and non... Read More
Do you want to go into business for yourself? Many people who launch small businesses start out as sole proprietors. Here are nine tax rules and considerations involved in operating as ... Read More
Can your board recognize financial red flags? A key fiduciary duty of your not-for-profit’s board of directors is to oversee and monitor the organization’s financial health.... Read More
The tax aspects of selling mutual fund shares Perhaps you’re an investor in mutual funds or you’re interested in putting some money into them. You’re not alone. The In... Read More
How to make the most of your multigenerational workforce Many of today’s businesses employ workers from across the generational spectrum. Employees may range from Baby Boomers to members of ... Read More
2 valuable year-end tax-saving tools for your business At this time of year, many business owners ask if there’s anything they can do to save tax for the year. Under current tax law, there... Read More
How to protect your nonprofit’s credit cards from misuse A hypothetical not-for-profit staffer named Britney had maxed out her personal credit cards. So when her car needed repairs, she reached fo... Read More