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How to address your frequent flyer miles in your estate plan
How to address your frequent flyer miles in your estate plan

Some assets are easier to address in your estate plan than others. Transferring a significant amount of frequent flyer miles can be tricky (or maybe not even possible).

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Estate planningDebbie HarryJuly 14, 2023
Do you need to shake up your nonprofit’s culture with new ideas?
Do you need to shake up your nonprofit’s culture with new ideas?

Your nonprofit doesn’t have to be on a fast track. But it should foster new ideas and innovation that will make it easier to achieve, and even expand, your mission. Here’s what to do if you’re languishing.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJuly 14, 2023
Use an S corporation to mitigate federal employment tax bills
Use an S corporation to mitigate federal employment tax bills

Converting an unincorporated business into an S corporation may help you cut your self-employment tax bill. Here’s how.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryJuly 12, 2023
Inheriting stock or other assets? You’ll receive a favorable “stepped-up basis”
Inheriting stock or other assets? You’ll receive a favorable “stepped-up basis”

When planning your estate or inheriting assets, it’s essential to understand the “step-up” basis rules. They can affect the taxes due on the sale of the assets.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryJuly 12, 2023
Be smart when accepting cryptocurrency donations
Be smart when accepting cryptocurrency donations

Most nonprofits benefit when they accept donations from supporters in whatever form they want. So if you don’t yet accept cryptocurrency, what are you waiting for?

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJuly 12, 2023
Put restrictions on your large charitable gifts for added peace of mind
Put restrictions on your large charitable gifts for added peace of mind

Help keep charitable organizations honest by putting restrictions on your gifts.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryJuly 3, 2023
Starting a business? How expenses will be treated on your tax return
Starting a business? How expenses will be treated on your tax return

Launching a business? Here’s how start-up expenses are handled on a federal tax return.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryJuly 3, 2023
How to get the attention of high-net-worth philanthropists
How to get the attention of high-net-worth philanthropists

If your nonprofit hopes to land a large gift, it needs to go to the source: high-net-worth donors. Easier said than done, right? Learn more about wealthy philanthropists and how to get their attention.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJune 28, 2023
The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty: Who can it be personally assessed against?
The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty: Who can it be personally assessed against?

The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty is personally imposed on certain business owners and managers when employment taxes aren’t paid to the government. Here are the rules, along with two cases where individuals were held liable for the harsh penalty.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryJune 28, 2023
The best way to survive an IRS audit is to prepare
The best way to survive an IRS audit is to prepare

Don’t panic if you get a letter from the IRS telling you your tax return is being audited. In many cases, the IRS completes audits after receiving requested documentation. Here are the latest IRS statistics, as well as some tips on how to help survive an audit.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryJune 28, 2023
Putting the “public” back in your nonprofit’s PR efforts
Putting the “public” back in your nonprofit’s PR efforts

Good PR can mean many things. But for a public charity, it means frequently, rather than occasionally, using the media to communicate with prospective supporters about successes, challenges and opportunities.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJune 21, 2023
Virtual currency lands in the IRS's crosshairs
Virtual currency lands in the IRS's crosshairs

If you do business with virtual currency, it’s time to bone up on related tax requirements. The IRS is paying closer attention.

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Emerging RegulationsDebbie HarryJune 20, 2023
Are you married and not earning compensation? You may be able to put money in an IRA
Are you married and not earning compensation? You may be able to put money in an IRA

If you’re married and don’t earn compensation, you may think you can’t contribute to a retirement plan. But you may be eligible for a spousal IRA. Here are the rules for 2023.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryJune 20, 2023
2023 Q3 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers
2023 Q3 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers

You might want to enjoy the lazy days of summer, but employers and businesses need to make sure not to miss these third-quarter 2023 tax deadlines.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryJune 19, 2023
Overcoming benchmark resistance in your nonprofit
Overcoming benchmark resistance in your nonprofit

Who needs benchmarking? You, your nonprofit’s employees and board of directors do! We explain how best to measure performance to reach mission-critical goals.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJune 15, 2023
Prepare for an uncertain federal gift and estate tax exemption amount with a SLAT
Prepare for an uncertain federal gift and estate tax exemption amount with a SLAT

With careful planning, a spousal lifetime access trust may offer the best of both worlds: the ability to make the most of the current federal gift and estate tax exemption while retaining some access to your wealth.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryJune 15, 2023
When can seniors deduct Medicare premiums on their tax returns?
When can seniors deduct Medicare premiums on their tax returns?

Seniors who have Medicare insurance (including supplemental) know that it can be costly to get the desired coverage. If this is your situation, you may be able to deduct the cost of premiums, along with other medical expenses, on your tax return.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryJune 13, 2023
What should you consider when choosing a guardian?
What should you consider when choosing a guardian?

Choosing your child’s guardian can be difficult. These steps can help.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryJune 7, 2023
Commit to continually improve your nonprofit's accounting processes
Commit to continually improve your nonprofit's accounting processes

Accounting inefficiencies and errors can cost your nonprofit time and money. Here’s how to root out and repair less-than-perfect processes.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJune 7, 2023
Reduce the impact of the 3.8% net investment income tax
Reduce the impact of the 3.8% net investment income tax

In addition to regular income tax, high-income taxpayers may face the 3.8% net investment income tax. This article explains who the tax applies to, as well as some strategies to minimize it.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryJune 6, 2023
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