• Do you need to shake up your nonprofit’s culture with new ideas?

    Most not-for-profits develop a culture over time that comes to define the organization. But even if your organization has a successful record and reputation, your staffers can become complacent and growth and productivity can suffer. Here’s how to determine if you need to make cultural changes. Signs of trouble There are several signs that a nonprofit’s culture is stagnating. For example, you may notice a [...]

    Published On: September 2, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Planning ahead for 2024: Should your 401(k) help employees with emergencies?

    The SECURE 2.0 law, which was enacted last year, contains wide-ranging changes to retirement plans. One provision in the law is that eligible employers will soon be able to provide more help to staff members facing emergencies. This will be done through what the law calls “pension-linked emergency savings accounts.” Effective for plan years beginning January 1, 2024, SECURE 2.0 permits a plan sponsor to [...]

    Published On: September 1, 2023Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Starting a business? How expenses will be treated on your tax return

    Government officials saw a large increase in the number of new businesses launched during the COVID-19 pandemic. And the U.S. Census Bureau reports that business applications are still increasing slightly (up 0.4% from April 2023 to May 2023). The Bureau measures this by tracking the number of businesses applying for Employer Identification Numbers. If you’re one of the entrepreneurs, you may not know that many [...]

    Published On: September 1, 2023Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Receive more than $10,000 in cash at your business? Here’s what you must do

    Does your business receive large amounts of cash or cash equivalents? If so, you’re generally required to report these transactions to the IRS — and not just on your tax return. The requirements Each person who, in the course of operating a trade or business, receives more than $10,000 in cash in one transaction (or two or more related transactions), must file Form 8300. Who [...]

    Published On: August 31, 2023Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • 2023 Q3 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers

    Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the third quarter of 2023. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you. Contact us to ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines and to learn more about the filing requirements. July 31 Report income tax withholding and FICA taxes for second [...]

    Published On: August 31, 2023Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • How to get the attention of high-net-worth philanthropists

    Even if your not-for-profit’s fundraising results have been lackluster recently, one high-net-worth donor can turn your year around and make it a fundraising success. The question is: How do you find ultra-wealthy individuals with philanthropic intentions? Who they are A 2022 BNY Mellon study found that most individuals with at least $5 million in assets under professional management work with wealth management advisors on their charitable giving [...]

    Published On: August 30, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • The IRS has just announced 2024 amounts for Health Savings Accounts

    The IRS recently released guidance providing the 2024 inflation-adjusted amounts for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). HSA fundamentals An HSA is a trust created or organized exclusively for the purpose of paying the “qualified medical expenses” of an “account beneficiary.” An HSA can only be established for the benefit of an “eligible individual” who is covered under a “high-deductible health plan.” In addition, a participant can’t [...]

    Published On: August 30, 2023Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Supplement your financial statements with timely flash reports

    Timely financial information is critical to a successful business or nonprofit organization. In today’s dynamic marketplace, you may need to act fast to ward off potential threats and risks — and jump on new opportunities. But if you wait until your financial statements are released to react, you’ll likely miss out. Flash reports can provide real-time data that can help management respond to changing conditions. [...]

    Published On: August 10, 2023Categories: Business, Featured
  • That email or text from the IRS: It’s a scam!

    “Thousands of people have lost millions of dollars and their personal information to tax scams,” according to the IRS. The scams may come in through email, text messages, telephone calls or regular mail. Criminals regularly target both individuals and businesses and often prey on the elderly. Important: The IRS will never contact you by email, text or social media channels about a tax bill or [...]

    Published On: July 26, 2023Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Turning receivables into cash

    It’s common for high-growth and seasonal businesses to have occasional shortfalls in their checking accounts. The reason relates to the cash conversion cycle — that is, it takes time to collect on customer invoices. In the meantime, of course, employees and suppliers want to get paid. The “cash gap” is currently getting wider for many companies. A recent study by CFO / The Hackett Group shows that [...]

    Published On: July 24, 2023Categories: Business, Featured
  • If you’re hiring independent contractors, make sure they’re properly handled

    Many businesses use independent contractors to help keep their costs down — especially in these times of staff shortages and inflationary pressures. If you’re among them, be careful that these workers are properly classified for federal tax purposes. If the IRS reclassifies them as employees, it can be an expensive mistake. The question of whether a worker is an independent contractor or an employee for [...]

    Published On: July 6, 2023Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Overcoming benchmark resistance in your nonprofit

    If your not-for-profit sets performance goals — and most organizations should — then you need benchmarks to measure your performance. Staffers and your board may not enthusiastically embrace benchmarking at first. But if you can show its value and make the process easy, you should be able to get everyone on board. Mission-focused work Employees and board members may think benchmarking is more appropriate for [...]

    Published On: July 6, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • The best way to survive an IRS audit is to prepare

    The IRS recently released its audit statistics for the 2022 fiscal year and fewer taxpayers had their returns examined as compared with prior years. But even though a small percentage of returns are being chosen for audits these days, that will be little consolation if yours is one of them. Recent statistics Overall, just 0.49% of individual tax returns were audited in 2022. However, as [...]

    Published On: July 5, 2023Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Commit to continually improve your nonprofit’s accounting processes

    Do your not-for-profit’s accounting processes work perfectly — with no errors, delays or other inefficiencies? If yours is like most organizations, probably not. But if your nonprofit is committed to improvement, you have an edge over those that accept the status quo. Whether it’s building budgets, paying invoices or preparing financial statements, there’s almost always something that can work better, faster and less expensively. Prioritize certain [...]

    Published On: July 5, 2023Categories: Featured, Not for Profit