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Many business tax limits have increased in 2025
Many business tax limits have increased in 2025

For 2025, inflation-adjusted changes were made to certain business tax provisions. Here’s how much your employees can contribute to their 401(k)s and FSAs this year, as well as other important business tax amounts.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryFebruary 3, 2025
Balancing legacy and independence: The role of an inheritor’s trust
Balancing legacy and independence: The role of an inheritor’s trust

An inheritor’s trust can provide creditor protection and wealth preservation. Here are the details.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryJanuary 30, 2025
Lost and found: Regaining your nonprofit’s tax-exempt status
Lost and found: Regaining your nonprofit’s tax-exempt status

Has your nonprofit lost its tax-exempt status because you forgot to file information returns? Good news! Most organizations can file for reinstatement from the IRS. Here’s how.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJanuary 29, 2025
Looking ahead to 2025 tax limits as you prepare to file your 2024 return
Looking ahead to 2025 tax limits as you prepare to file your 2024 return

How much of your 2025 earnings are taxed for Social Security? How has the standard deduction increased in 2025? Here are some answers to these and other tax questions you may have.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryJanuary 28, 2025
Businesses: The Form W-2 and 1099-NEC deadline is coming up fast
Businesses: The Form W-2 and 1099-NEC deadline is coming up fast

An important deadline is coming up fast for businesses with workers. Here’s what’s due on Jan. 31.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryJanuary 27, 2025
2025 Tax Calendar
2025 Tax Calendar

Reference this tax calendar to learn the 2025 deadlines for various tax-related forms and payments.

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Emerging RegulationsDebbie HarryJanuary 20, 2025
The standard business mileage rate increased in 2025
The standard business mileage rate increased in 2025

The price of gas is slightly higher than it was a year ago. How does this affect the amount you can deduct for business driving in 2025? Here’s the latest on the cents-per-mile rate for this year.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryJanuary 20, 2025
Do you have questions about taking IRA withdrawals? We’ve got answers
Do you have questions about taking IRA withdrawals? We’ve got answers

You may spend years building up your traditional IRA, but there is a time when you must start taking withdrawals. Here are answers to frequently asked questions about required minimum distributions.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryJanuary 14, 2025
Small business strategy: A heavy vehicle plus a home office equals tax savings
Small business strategy: A heavy vehicle plus a home office equals tax savings

Small business owners can potentially claim large first-year depreciation deductions for heavy vehicles and home office deductions. The combination can result in major tax savings. Here’s how.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryJanuary 13, 2025
Estate planning for non-U.S. citizens requires extra care
Estate planning for non-U.S. citizens requires extra care

Understanding federal estate tax laws can be complicated — even more so if you or your spouse is a noncitizen.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryJanuary 9, 2025
Saving for college: Tax breaks and strategies your family should know
Saving for college: Tax breaks and strategies your family should know

There are some tax-savvy ways to build education savings and pay for college. Here’s how to help maximize education funds and minimize financial stress.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryJanuary 8, 2025
One from many: Why your nonprofit might want to federate
One from many: Why your nonprofit might want to federate

Nonprofits with offshoots or multiple chapters may want to look into creating a federated structure. Among potential benefits are economies of scale and higher visibility. We also describe some pitfalls.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJanuary 8, 2025
Make better branding your nonprofit's 2025 New Year's resolution
Make better branding your nonprofit's 2025 New Year's resolution

Good branding uses language, visuals, associations and other devices to differentiate an entity from its competitors and mold public perceptions of it. How’s your nonprofit’s brand faring?

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJanuary 2, 2025
Estate planning Q & A:  Guardianship
Estate planning Q & A: Guardianship

It’s often said that the main reason parents put off creating an estate plan is the difficulty of choosing a guardian for their child. Here are the answers to some common questions about guardianship.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryJanuary 2, 2025
Operating as a C corporation:  Weigh the benefits and drawbacks
Operating as a C corporation: Weigh the benefits and drawbacks

Discover the key benefits and potential pitfalls of operating your business as a C corporation.

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Small Business TaxDebbie HarryDecember 26, 2024
Using an exit agreement to manage your nonprofit's leadership transition
Using an exit agreement to manage your nonprofit's leadership transition

Should your nonprofit compensate a departing founder or executive? It may depend on your organization’s financial wherewithal and other factors. Just be sure to use an exit agreement.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryDecember 26, 2024
Savings bonds and taxes:  What you need to know
Savings bonds and taxes: What you need to know

Did you know that interest from U.S. savings bonds is taxed at the federal level but not at the state or local levels? Here’s a look at the tax implications of investing in savings bonds.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryDecember 26, 2024
Have you prepared an advance health care directive?
Have you prepared an advance health care directive?

Including an advance health care directive as part of your complete estate plan can ease your family’s decisions if you become incapacitated.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryDecember 26, 2024
5 questions single parents should ask about their estate plans
5 questions single parents should ask about their estate plans

If you’re a single parent, it’s time to review your estate plan.

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Estate planningDebbie HarryDecember 20, 2024
Nonprofit start-ups: Form 1023 or 1023-EZ?
Nonprofit start-ups: Form 1023 or 1023-EZ?

New nonprofits must ask the IRS to recognize their tax-exempt status. But should you file Form 1023 or Form 1023-EZ, the easier, less expensive option? Here’s some information to help you decide.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryDecember 18, 2024
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