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VIDEO: Thousands of WordPress websites are hacked daily, causing significant disruptions and data leaks. Learn about nine essential security measures you should prioritize to protect your WordPress website from cyber threats.
The IRS has issued a warning against companies misrepresenting personal wellness and nutrition expenses as medical expenses. Understand the potential tax implications and how to use your health spending accounts responsibly.
Your business should generally maximize current year depreciation write-offs for newly acquired assets. Two federal tax breaks can help achieve this goal: first-year Section 179 depreciation deductions and first-year bonus depreciation deductions.
The SECURE Act 2.0 made some important changes to 403(b) retirement plans, which typically are offered by nonprofits to their employees. Is your nonprofit caught up on the law’s provisions?
VIDEO: With the rise of AI, deepfake fraud is on the rise, resulting in significant financial losses for companies. Explore the need for increased employee education and enhanced security measures. Reach out to us to learn how to protect your organization against these sophisticated cybercrimes.
The Inflation Reduction has several provisions that benefit nonprofits with credits or cash payments. Read more for details on the provisions to determine if your nonprofit qualifies.
Even if your not-for-profit rarely needs to reimburse staffers, board members or volunteers, an expense reimbursement policy will make the reimbursement process easier and reduce the risk of any disagreements.
Nonprofit board meeting minutes could become critical documents in an IRS review or legal proceeding. It is important to capture the right information.
Identity theft occurs when someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person's personal information, such as their name, Social Security number, credit card accounts, or other confidential data, and uses it to commit financial fraud or engage in other criminal activities while impersonating the victim.
Sponsorship and advertising can provide a real boost to your not-for-profit’s income. However, if sponsors or advertisers receive a “substantial benefit” or if providing benefits isn’t a related business activity, you may owe unrelated business income tax (UBIT).
VIDEO: If you're a business owner who mistakenly claimed the Employee Retention Credit, find out how the new IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program can help you rectify the situation. Discover the eligibility criteria, benefits, and application process in our informative video.
In recent years, the IRS has increased its scrutiny of nonprofit compliance. Failure to file Form 990 for three consecutive years can lead to automatic exempt status revocation, and other violations can trigger IRS investigations.
A nonprofit merger with a like-minded organization potentially enables you to pool funds, staff, and supporters — temporarily or permanently.
Although uncommon, donors can change their minds and may ask your not-for-profit to return a gift. You need to look at the problem and find a solution.
The IRS has announced various federal inflation-adjusted rates.  Here’s a rundown of the amounts that are most likely to affect small businesses and their owners.
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