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Candid communication can help ease nonprofit staffers’ anxiety
Candid communication can help ease nonprofit staffers’ anxiety

Even if your nonprofit is weathering 2020’s multiple storms, your staffers may be anxious. Make sure you’re clear about where you stand and how you expect your organization to fare financially in the future. Here’s how.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryOctober 15, 2020
What tax records can you throw away?
What tax records can you throw away?

Did you file an extension until Oct. 15 to file your 2019 tax return? After finishing, you may find yourself with piles of tax-related documents. You might not want to toss them out for fear of trashing something important. Here are some tax recordkeeping guidelines.

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Individual Taxation, Tax planningDebbie HarryOctober 13, 2020
Understanding the passive activity loss rules
Understanding the passive activity loss rules

The passive activity loss rules can be complex and trip up some taxpayers. Here are the rules.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryOctober 12, 2020
The easiest way to survive an IRS audit is to get ready in advance
The easiest way to survive an IRS audit is to get ready in advance

Getting a letter from the IRS that your tax return is being audited may strike fear into the hearts of business owners. But the more you know about IRS audits, the better you can fare.

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Small Business Tax, Individual TaxationDebbie HarryOctober 6, 2020
Why it's important to plan for income taxes as part of your estate plan
Why it's important to plan for income taxes as part of your estate plan

With the federal estate tax exemption so large, you may not be worried about estate taxes anymore. But it’s a good time to focus on saving income taxes for your heirs.

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Individual Taxation, Estate planningDebbie HarrySeptember 29, 2020
The tax rules for deducting the computer software costs of your business
The tax rules for deducting the computer software costs of your business

The tax rules for treating computer software costs can be complex. Here’s a basic explanation.

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Small Business Tax, Business TaxDebbie HarrySeptember 28, 2020
Don't procrastinate if you plan to transfer ownership of your life insurance policy
Don't procrastinate if you plan to transfer ownership of your life insurance policy

Did you know life insurance proceeds could be included in your taxable estate? You can avoid this by transferring policy ownership, but you shouldn’t wait too long to do it.

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Estate planningDebbie HarrySeptember 24, 2020
Collective impact initiatives:  All for one and one for all
Collective impact initiatives: All for one and one for all

Before your nonprofit joins a collective impact initiative, review five typical requirements. It could mean the difference between reaching charitable goals and the group fizzling out.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarrySeptember 23, 2020
Can investors who manage their own portfolios deduct related expenses?
Can investors who manage their own portfolios deduct related expenses?

Are you an investor or a trader? While trader status is difficult to achieve, if a taxpayer qualifies, he or she can deduct investment-related expenses.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarrySeptember 22, 2020
Tax implications of working from home and collecting unemployment
Tax implications of working from home and collecting unemployment

Have you lost your job and collecting unemployment? Or are you fortunate to be working from home because of the pandemic? Both of these situations could have tax implications.

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Individual Taxation, COVID-19Debbie HarrySeptember 15, 2020
2020 Q4 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers
2020 Q4 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers

With fall arriving, it’s time for businesses to start thinking about year-end tax strategies. It’s also time to think about the fourth quarter 2020 tax filing deadlines.

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Small Business Tax, Tax planning, Business TaxDebbie HarrySeptember 14, 2020
President Trump's Executive Order Delaying Payroll Taxes Essentially on Hold
President Trump's Executive Order Delaying Payroll Taxes Essentially on Hold

President Trump issued an executive order on August 8, 2020 deferring the payroll tax obligation in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The order defers the withholding, deposit and payment of payroll taxes during the period September 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020.

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Small Business Tax, Tax & Regulation AlertsDebbie HarryAugust 27, 2020
How nonprofits should classify their workers for tax purposes
How nonprofits should classify their workers for tax purposes

How do you pay your nonprofit’s workers? This is just one question you must ask to properly classify staffers as employees or independent contractors. We look at several factors the IRS considers.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryAugust 26, 2020
Will You Have to Pay Tax on Your Social Security Benefits?
Will You Have to Pay Tax on Your Social Security Benefits?

After paying into Social Security for all your working years, you may be surprised to learn that the benefits may be taxed in retirement. Here are the rules.

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Individual Taxation, Tax planningDebbie HarryAugust 25, 2020
CARES Act made changes to excess business losses
CARES Act made changes to excess business losses

If you hold an interest in a business, or may do so in the future, be aware that the CARES Act has made changes to excess business losses.

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Small Business Tax, COVID-19, Business TaxDebbie HarryAugust 24, 2020
What happens if an individual can't pay taxes
What happens if an individual can't pay taxes

Tax liabilities don’t go away if left unaddressed. Here’s a look at what happens in the event you (or someone you know) can’t pay taxes on time.

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Individual Taxation, Tax planningDebbie HarryAugust 18, 2020
Don't rush your PPP loan forgiveness applications
Don't rush your PPP loan forgiveness applications

At Jones and Kolb, we are diligently following the PPP forgiveness process. The following is a recent blog posted by the AICPA explaining why borrowers shouldn't rush their PPP loan forgiveness applications. Please call us with any questions.

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Small Business Tax, COVID-19Debbie HarryAugust 17, 2020
Should your nonprofit accept that new grant?
Should your nonprofit accept that new grant?

Government or foundation grants can help your nonprofit expand its reach and improve its effectiveness. But they also may hamstring your organization in several unexpected ways.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryAugust 12, 2020
More parents may owe "nanny tax" this year, due to COVID-19
More parents may owe "nanny tax" this year, due to COVID-19

Do you have a nanny, housekeeper or other household worker? If you pay him or her cash wages of $2,200 in 2020, you must withhold and pay Social Security and Medicare taxes. Learn about this and other tax obligations for household workers.

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Individual Taxation, COVID-19Debbie HarryAugust 11, 2020
The possible tax consequences of PPP loans
The possible tax consequences of PPP loans

Businesses that received PPP loans should be aware of the tax consequences. Here’s a look at the issue.

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Tax planning, Small Business Tax, Business Tax, COVID-19Debbie HarryAugust 10, 2020
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