No one likes to hear they’ve made a mistake. But, hey, it happens. Still, when the IRS is the one telling you that you’ve messed up, things can get unnecessarily...
It comes as no surprise that with something as important as a federal tax return, you’re going to want a copy for your own personal records. Or you may need...
Paying taxes is unavoidable; paying even more money to the IRS because their long, complex forms caused you to make an error and incur penalties is not. Form 990 is...
Filing taxes for yourself, or for your own organization, can be a daunting task. It can be even more tedious if you have more than one organization to file for,...
Like with any influential position within an organization, you may only have that title for a limited amount of time. Then, you either move on from the position or pass...
There are a number of things that can genuinely confuse us all. You may think that you understand what you see or speak about, but actually you’re mistaking it for...
The year is winding down into its final quarter, and if you still haven’t e-filed your Form 990-N (e-Postcard), it’s not too late. Even if your original tax deadline was...
In the recent blog, “Public Charity Test,” we mentioned briefly how Private Foundations have more regulations than Public Charities along with paying a tax on investment income. But that was just a...
We are back! In the last blog, we discussed legal audits of nonprofits and tax-exempt organizations, and the key areas regarding a standard legal audit. If you’re joining for the...