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Valuable gifts to charity may require an appraisal
Valuable gifts to charity may require an appraisal

There are certain requirements if you donate valuable assets to charity. The penalty for failing to follow the rules is generally denial of the charitable deduction. Here are the requirements for obtaining an appraisal.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryMay 4, 2022
CFO, yes or no? Here’s how to decide
CFO, yes or no? Here’s how to decide

If your nonprofit’s budget is growing and your executives are struggling to juggle financial responsibilities, it may be time to hire a CFO. Learn about what these executives do and what to look for in a candidate.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryMay 4, 2022
Want to turn a hobby into a business? Watch out for the tax rules
Want to turn a hobby into a business? Watch out for the tax rules

Coin collecting, photography, painting, writing, horse breeding and crafts are just some of the hobbies that taxpayers turn into businesses. Can they deduct the losses they incur on their tax returns?

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryMay 3, 2022
What charitable givers need to know about taxes
What charitable givers need to know about taxes

Due to pandemic relief legislation, the tax treatment of charitable donations has changed (and changed back) in the past couple of years. Do your donors know the current rules? You can help inform them.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryMay 3, 2022
Are you and your spouse considering “splitting” gifts?
Are you and your spouse considering “splitting” gifts?

Splitting gifts with your spouse can reduce your gift tax liability, but specific rules must be followed to avoid unintended outcomes.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryMay 3, 2022
Businesses may receive notices about information returns that don’t match IRS records
Businesses may receive notices about information returns that don’t match IRS records

If your business has independent contractors or makes other payments to customers or others, you probably file 1099 forms with the IRS. The tax agency is currently sending out notices about these forms to some taxpayers.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryMay 3, 2022
Thinking about converting your home into a rental property?
Thinking about converting your home into a rental property?

It’s home selling (and buying) season. What are the tax consequences if you buy another home but decide to keep your current home and rent it out?

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryApril 19, 2022
Tax considerations when adding a new partner at your business
Tax considerations when adding a new partner at your business

If you’re looking for a new partner to add to your partnership, you may think the hard part is over once you find the right person. But there may be tax challenges ahead.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryApril 18, 2022
Need extra hands? Try local companies
Need extra hands? Try local companies

A corporate volunteer program can be a solution to your nonprofit’s volunteer shortage. But before you arrange a partnership, make sure you’ve thought hard about what you need and the best way to get it.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryApril 13, 2022
Tax issues to assess when converting from a C corporation to an S corporation
Tax issues to assess when converting from a C corporation to an S corporation

If your business operates as a C corporation, you may save tax by becoming an S corporation. Here’s a rundown of four issues to consider when converting from C corporation to S corporation status.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryApril 12, 2022
Once you file your tax return, consider these 3 issues
Once you file your tax return, consider these 3 issues

Once your 2021 tax return has been filed, there still may be some issues to consider. Many people have questions about how to find their refund status, which records can be thrown out and when to file amended tax returns.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryApril 12, 2022
Time to spring clean your programming lineup
Time to spring clean your programming lineup

It’s not unusual for nonprofits to allow programs to run past their sell-by dates. If some of your offerings have become ineffective, use the excuse of spring cleaning to clear out the old and replace with the new.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryApril 6, 2022
Selling mutual fund shares: What are the tax implications?
Selling mutual fund shares: What are the tax implications?

Selling mutual fund shares involves many complex factors. Here are the basic rules.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryApril 6, 2022
Fully deduct business meals this year
Fully deduct business meals this year

Wining and dining customers and employees can result in tax deductions and for 2022, the write-offs are bigger than usual.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryApril 4, 2022
Classify your nonprofit’s workers correctly — or risk repercussions
Classify your nonprofit’s workers correctly — or risk repercussions

Does your nonprofit rely on contractors to get the work done? Make sure these workers are classified accurately or you may face federal scrutiny and financial penalties.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryMarch 31, 2022
What estate planning strategies are available for non-U.S. citizens?
What estate planning strategies are available for non-U.S. citizens?

Estate tax planning can get complicated if you or your spouse is a nonresident alien.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryMarch 31, 2022
It’s almost that time of year again! If you’re not ready, file for an extension
It’s almost that time of year again! If you’re not ready, file for an extension

If you can’t file by the April 18 tax deadline, here’s what you should do to avoid steep penalties.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryMarch 29, 2022
2022 Q2 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers
2022 Q2 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers

Does this year’s April 18 filing deadline apply to your company? What additional tax deadlines are there for businesses and employers during the second quarter of 2022?

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryMarch 28, 2022
Power up your trust with Crummey powers
Power up your trust with Crummey powers

A Crummey trust allows you to leverage the annual gift tax exclusion to transfer substantial amounts of wealth to your family tax free. But pitfalls to this strategy exist.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryMarch 28, 2022
Is your nonprofit on track? Ask your clients
Is your nonprofit on track? Ask your clients

Each encounter with a client is an opportunity to solicit feedback that can help you make better funding decisions. We have several suggestions for reaching out to recipients of your nonprofit’s services.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryMarch 28, 2022
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