What are the consequences if a nonprofit organization doesn’t file it’s Form 990? Late filing fees and penalties are just the tip of the iceberg.
Read MoreBonuses are one of the best ways to motivate employees. But to actually work, a bonus program must be thoughtfully designed. Click through to learn about the characteristics of an effective program.
Read MoreBusiness expenses are the cost of carrying on a trade or business. Sometimes, the IRS gives you a tax break for your expenses. Here’s an introduction to the complex world of business tax deductions.
Read MoreA business is almost always a passion project, but no matter how dedicated you are, you will need some help. Learn how the right accountant can assist you through every step of your firm's future.
Read MoreTaxes are not something you should think about only as the due date approaches. Managing taxes is a year-round task. Here are some insights into commercial real estate taxation and how you may be able to lower your tax bill.
Read MoreSection 1031 is one of the most useful provisions of the tax code, but it's also one of the most misunderstood. Click through for an introduction to how 1031 exchanges work, and how they can help you.
Read MoreIn a rare variation from typical U.S. employment policy, New York City effectively ends at-will employment for fast-food workers. Click through for an overview of what this law means for companies and employees.
Read MoreDo you wish that your organization could take a class on Government Contracting 101? Click through for helpful answers to some of the most common questions about government contracting.
Read MoreHomeowner Associations face special problems. Click through for some help in making sure your HOA runs as smoothly as possible.
Read MoreRestricted funds provide reassurance to donors that their contributions are used the way they want them to be used. Special rules may apply. Click through for an introduction to dealing with these kinds of donations.
Read MoreNo one person can completely fulfill a federal contract. It's always a team effort. Click through to learn what each department has to do to bring everything together.
Read MoreAre you concerned about long-term estate tax issues? Are you prepared for a change in the rules? Click through for a review of where things are and where they may be.
Read MoreWhen you include family members in your business operations, there are tax treatments and employment tax rules that need to be applied. Click through to learn the right way to hire a family member.
Read MoreThe pandemic hit commercial real estate especially hard. Here’s an analysis of where things are and what might happen in the coming months in the office, retail, and industrial markets.
Read MoreYour firm’s financial health is as important as the quality legal work that you provide. You may not be a financial genius, but that’s okay. Learn how a virtual CFO can help shoulder that burden.
Read MoreWithout a positive cash flow, firms dip into credit lines and pay interest on the money they need to keep their doors open. Eventually, the firm sinks deeper and deeper into debt. The solution is not necessarily putting the brakes on growth; the solution is actively managing cash flow. Here’s how.
Read MoreYou can claim the WOTC for any number of eligible employees. The minimum credit per eligible employee is $1,200. The maximum credit is $9,600. Learn more
Read MoreIf your firm is thinking about a merger or acquisition, you need to consider multiple aspects of this process. Even if you’re not ready, just yet. Click through for some important tips.
Read MoreSelected for an audit? It doesn’t always mean there’s a problem. But you should have a plan. Click through for tips on what to do if the IRS selects you.
Read MoreIf you are a U.S. citizen or a resident alien living in a foreign country, you're still subject to the same U.S. income tax laws as if you lived in the U.S. What you need to know.
Read More