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February 28, 2018

Sec. 179 expensing provides small businesses tax savings on 2017 returns — and more savings in the future

Sec. 179 expensing provides small businesses tax savings on 2017 returns — and more savings in the future
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If you purchased qualifying property by December 31, 2017, you may be able to take advantage of Section 179 expensing on your 2017 tax return. You’ll also want to keep this tax break in mind in your property purchase planning, because the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), signed into law this past December, significantly enhances it beginning in 2018.  (more…)

February 27, 2018

5 questions to ask yourself about social media

5 questions to ask yourself about social media
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Social media can be an inexpensive, but effective, way to market a company’s products or services. Like most businesses today, you’ve probably at least dipped your toe into its waters. Or perhaps you have a full-blown, ongoing social media strategy involving multiple sites and a variety of content. (more…)

February 26, 2018

Boosting the matching gifts your nonprofit receives

Boosting the matching gifts your nonprofit receives
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Corporate matching can double the value of donors’ gifts — a bonus no not-for-profit organization can afford to pass up. Are you doing everything you can to educate your financial supporters and their employers about matching gifts?  (more…)

February 22, 2018

Making the most of your nonprofit’s internal audit function

Making the most of your nonprofit’s internal audit function
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The key role of a not-for-profit’s internal auditors was once limited largely to testing financial and compliance controls and reporting their findings to the organization’s leadership. But today, with their cross-departmental perspective, internal audit staff (whether employees or outside consultants) can help anticipate and mitigate a variety of risks, improve processes — and even help evaluate your nonprofit’s strategies.  (more…)

February 20, 2018

Turning employee ideas into profitable results

Turning employee ideas into profitable results
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Many businesses train employees how to do their jobs and only their jobs. But amazing things can happen when you also teach staff members to actively involve themselves in a profitability process — that is, an ongoing, idea-generating system aimed at adding value to your company’s bottom line.

Let’s take a closer look at how to get your workforce involved in coming up with profitable ideas and then putting those concepts into action. (more…)

February 19, 2018

Small business owners: A SEP may give you one last 2017 tax and retirement saving opportunity

Small business owners: A SEP may give you one last 2017 tax and retirement saving opportunity
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Are you a high-income small-business owner who doesn’t currently have a tax-advantaged retirement plan set up for yourself? A Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) may be just what you need, and now may be a great time to establish one. A SEP has high contribution limits and is simple to set up. Best of all, there’s still time to establish a SEP for 2017 and make contributions to it that you can deduct on your 2017 income tax return.  (more…)

February 15, 2018

Is your nonprofit ready to hire new staffers?

Is your nonprofit ready to hire new staffers?
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According to the 2017 Nonprofit Employment Practices Survey by human resources consultant Nonprofit HR, charities are hiring at a faster pace than for-profit companies. Of the not-for-profits surveyed, 50% reported that they would add staffers, vs. 40% of for-profit businesses.
Yet plenty of nonprofits are still hesitating to add employees to the payroll. If your organization is on the sidelines but thinking about hiring in the near future, the following three questions can help you decide: (more…)

February 13, 2018

Claiming bonus depreciation on your 2017 tax return may be particularly beneficial

Claiming bonus depreciation on your 2017 tax return may be particularly beneficial
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With bonus depreciation, a business can recover the costs of depreciable property more quickly by claiming additional first-year depreciation for qualified assets. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), signed into law in December, enhances bonus depreciation.  (more…)

February 12, 2018

TCJA temporarily lowers medical expense deduction threshold

TCJA temporarily lowers medical expense deduction threshold
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With rising health care costs, claiming whatever tax breaks related to health care that you can is more important than ever. But there’s a threshold for deducting medical expenses that may be hard to meet. Fortunately, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has temporarily reduced the threshold. (more…)

February 07, 2018

2 tax credits just for small businesses may reduce your 2017 and 2018 tax bills

2 tax credits just for small businesses may reduce your 2017 and 2018 tax bills
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Tax credits reduce tax liability dollar-for-dollar, potentially making them more valuable than deductions, which reduce only the amount of income subject to tax. Maximizing available credits is especially important now that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has reduced or eliminated some tax breaks for businesses. Two still-available tax credits are especially for small businesses that provide certain employee benefits.  (more…)

February 05, 2018

Collaborating for a cause: Nonprofit alliances

Collaborating for a cause: Nonprofit alliances
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Countless nonprofits have partnered up for strength and survival in recent years. But the success of these arrangements depends on careful planning and oversight.  (more…)

February 01, 2018

Meals, entertainment and transportation may cost businesses more under the TCJA

Meals, entertainment and transportation may cost businesses more under the TCJA
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Along with tax rate reductions and a new deduction for pass-through qualified business income, the new tax law brings the reduction or elimination of tax deductions for certain business expenses. Two expense areas where the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) changes the rules — and not to businesses’ benefit — are meals/entertainment and transportation. In effect, the reduced tax benefits will mean these expenses are more costly to a business’s bottom line. (more…)