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Charitable Giving After Tax Reform

 Charitable giving may help some filers reduce tax liability, particularly for high-income earners or those who have itemize deductions in excess of the new

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Nonprofit Newsbits: Q2 2018

Raffles: Follow the rules of the game If your organization anticipates raising big amounts with a raffle at your next fundraising event, you might want

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Steve Hochstetter, CPA/ABV®, CFF™, CVA, Audit Partner

Deciding when to hire a CFO

Nonprofits typically work hard to make the world a better place and their success depends greatly on financial health and integrity. That is why many nonprofits

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Jordan Empey, CPA, Tax Partner

Get started on 2018 tax planning now

Starting early on your 2018 tax planning is especially critical this year, as tax reform has substantially changed the tax environment. Tax planning helps determine

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Nonprofit Newsbits: Q1 2018

Many nonprofits are poised to grow, but recognize risks More than three-quarters of nonprofits are at least “somewhat likely” to pursue growth through expanded fundraising

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New tax rules for nonprofits

When President Trump signed the massive federal income tax overhaul into law on December 22, 2017, much was made of nonprofits’ understandable concern that the

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Alternative Minimum Tax Changes

Before the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a second tax system called the alternative minimum tax (AMT) applied to both corporate and noncorporate taxpayers. The

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