What to consider when determining fair market value
Nonprofits often struggle with valuing noncash and in-kind donations, including the value of houses or other buildings. Whether for record-keeping purposes or when helping donors
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Nonprofits often struggle with valuing noncash and in-kind donations, including the value of houses or other buildings. Whether for record-keeping purposes or when helping donors
Do you bite your nails before your entity’s external audit each year? Does your staff start showing signs of anxiety in anticipation of the auditors
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As we approach year-end, one of the earliest business tax reporting tasks that must be completed is preparation of information returns known as Forms 1099.
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